Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 October 1910 — Page 7

AFTER

SUFFERING FOR YEARS

Cured by Lydia E. Pink-

I.M22S while Wni

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through the cnange of JMo and was

hardly able to do around. After taring six bottles of Lydia E.Plnkham'8 Vegetable Compound I gained 20 pounds, am now able to do my own work and feel

' ! well " Mrs. Ed. iWt TtrtTT TorV Titi-

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PICK MELONS FOR SHIPMENT

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Ohio. "I was Irregular

.v nervous. u.-ikuwi

V "L c oropuund to me and 1 have vJv'Lk r gular ami rny tjcxtcs are r,h.-ur."-Mrs. It. KrsTOSOJC,

rvL E'llübam's Vegetable Com- - -.d ma-!p from native roots and

T Reach Market In Firm Condition and Retain Flavor Is Excellent Trait for Farmer. (By JOHN W. LLOYD.) There la considerable difference of opinion as to tho exact stage of maturity at which melons should be plrked for shipment. If allowed to be come too ripe before picking, thej become soft by tho time they hav.reached tho markot, and often muf be sacrificed in order to effect an la mediate sale. If picked too green, the raelo : reach the market In firm condition h . are lacking In flavor, and not deir 1 . by tho boat trade. It Is a nice po to pick melons at such a degree t J ripeness that they will reach the roarj ki't In firm condition, and yet post- s ( the requisite flavor. Tho rapidity of softening after r' -k-j lug varies with Uie temperature to I -which the taelona are subjected, rhe j cooler they can bo kept after plckng, : the longer they can be allowed t re ( mnin on the vinos anil the better Tiror ' they will have. It la, therefore. -fen llal that the melons be placed 1 tin ( shade as soon as possible after pick ! !ng. and be kept shaded until th ar loaded Into tho car.

For the same reason, riper K.elon' can bo shipped undr refrlgeratlor thm in ventilated cars. The condition of the vines r.d thraülditv of rlnenlne of the melons i

'FRUIT EVAPORATOR IS HANDY May Be Used for Raiting Early Planta I and for Many Other Purpose! j as Desired.

IRv J. E. HUIDOMAK.) Whllo tne houso or room illustrated as designed only for drying fruit, It may bu used for raising early plants -r for several other purposes. Tho house Is made of etorm sash. : ho rear wall and the two gables are f six-Inch flooring. Tho slzo will of ourse depend on tho size of your storm sash; these como In various sizes, and may bo secured of any lumber dealer or mall-order house. They cost from 90 cents to 51.50 each. A frame of 2x4-lnrh Umbo is first built, and the sash fastened to eamo

ire mm Germany to Produce a New 50,-COO-Ton Steamship.

The 45,000-Ton Liners of the White Star Line, Now Being Built, to Do Eclipsed How the Struggle Goes Forward.

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f.r the 'arpfc n""1"" . - of ffcaie diseases we know of, and th-usa la t f voluntary testimonials treon h.eintle Pinkham laboratory It I vr 'i Ma., from women who have wn r-irrd frm almost every form of ffnu. r. i'laints, inflammation, ulLj( ' I:spla(y;ments,flbroId tumors, imTr. vs. periodic palns,backache, tA m.. . n'.d nervous prostration.

x . -iT s ".-rlus woman owes it to her- ( ii t Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- t i.vt, i r- -miinfi fi trlaL

If you w ant specmi auvitc rno tne Held win also nave a oeam.; pti

VlR.lMnkIiain,Lyiin,:iinss.,iorii. tne stage & raatuntr at whl h tb

It 15 free and always helpful.

IN THEIR GOWNS.

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should bo picked. While it is true that no ruk can given for picking melons that III s , ply under all conditions, and that t grower must exercise judgment reference to each day s picking. 1 Ideal will bo atuind when the cot. t lions are such that tho melon .11 reach the market In the best condit m If picked as soon as th frut will r .-.rx readily from the tem hn the la" er

Is pressed with tb thumb and Auger

Fhuit CVrtP o HATCH. wrh sci-'ws. Throp two-inch holes r tor d in tho rear wall, close to top und covered with screen wire. allow the steam and moisture to ape. me sash on the end Is hung on for a door. The fruit is spread in shallow trays, h screen wire for tho bottoms. .- trays are placed on brackets, i the fruit is away from the dust. and insects and when dried It ÜJ be clean and fit for food. Should . bgiiden rain come up. you do not -.ae to rush around and gather up 'h 'rult from the shed-roof. JT house may of courso be built nj lze. but one built with ten sash u Qi be found ample for an ordinary family. The house should be well painted, ad bo placed on a slight elevation. t is inexpensive, easily, built, and ppvk a way to save the surplus ffa.t, that gos to waste on many firms, from year to year, i 1 A surprisingly high temperature will b? attained in this house in an ordinary sunshine.

Hamburg. Much is heard today about tho raco for naval supremacy. Hut the race Is no Icbb keen In tho commercial contest and Just now moBt of tho great steamship lines are proparing fresh giants for the ocean struggle Hero again tho rivalry Is between the GermanH and tho Ilrltsh, both boing eager to hold the bluu ribbon of

Atlantic transport, tho chlof shipping route In all tho world. When tho Lusltanla and Maurotanla relegated the German Deutschland to a subordinate placo as an ocean llyer tho challenge was renewed, and today on both sides of the North Bea there Is ; a strenuous endeavor to create now i records In tonnage and speed. Tho

White Star line Is well advanced with the construction of two new monstora. the Olympic and the Titanic, the Hamburg-American Uno answers with a still bigger vessel, tho Hansa, to tho great delight of tho kaiser, and now tho Cunard line gives hints of plans far beyond anything yet designed. The Boston route must be considered first, becauso the latest ship to take the water Is the Franconla. a new twin-screw vessel of tho Cunard fleet, which will- be the largest liner that has ever entered Boston harbor. It Is Just 70 years since the Örst Cunartler. the Britania. opened up that rout1, and though the Franconla Is far below tho Mauretaula In speed and tonnage. It demonstrates well enough the shipping advance that has been made in the span of a single human life. For tho Britannia was 207 feet long, its tonnage was 1,154. speed eight and

The Tenderfoot Farmer

It was one ol these experimental fanners, who put green tpectacles on his cow and fed her tlmvings. Ilia theory was that it didn't matter what the cow ate io long at sho was fed. Tho questions of digestion and nourishment had not entered iato his calculations. It's only a "tenderfoot" farmer that would try such n Ptivrlmcnt with a cow. Hut many a farmer feeds him-

utf rcgardlesi of digestion and nutrition. Ho might almost as well cat shaving for all the good ho gets out of his food. Hie result is that tho stomach grows "weak" the action of the organs of digestion and nutrition are impaired ad tho man suffers tho miseries of dyspepsia and the agonies ol nervousness. To atren&then the stomach, restore the activity ot the or Hans of digestion and nutrition and brace up the nerves, vse Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It Is an an tailing remedy, and has the confidence ot physicians as ire as the praise ot thousands healed by Us use. In the strictest sensa "Golden Medical Discovery" Is a tcmpcranco medicine. It contains neither intoxicants nor narcotics, and is as free from alcohol es from opium, cocaine and other dangerous drugs. All ingredients printed on its outside wrapper, ... . Don't let a dealer delude you for his own profit. There is no med.cme for stomach, liver and blood "just as good" as "Golden Medical Discovery.

FLOWER AND PLANT BASKET

TLrro s a tendency among gror L ,ustration Shows Three Artistic Ex-

to pi k considerably before this i- nt has txen reached in order to -ut w rik -f the melons Incoming uft iu transit

That proper grarfir.g results tn the

securing of better prices than indiscriminate packing is evidenced by th

have departed from the usual custom.! and practise a regular system of gratf j ing whereby three distinct grades of marketable rnoloas are mad, and

shipped under three dlfferen: braiwU

amoles Two Small Ones Cut Blooms.

for

Tare excellent examples of basket craft ia this special line are shown in b accompanying drawings, says Pop-

Papa That was tho supremo court of the United States wo Just came ot of Tommy agd seven Gee, pop! dere wasn't anybody dere but a lot of bearded od women dressed In black.

Te Explanation. f .1 Pn-jt'cs lay back In his chair in cc n r-.T-tPrt, and though his wife was - near him ho was happy, for fve h-A nut broken tho sllcnco for t(ir' ' minutes. i'e f. utu married for flve-and-twe-"f i,,rc years, and Mrs. Podklns. a-o- d.tjljr during 21 of them, had d h. J ihe domestic peace by a too r 0f j,er tongue vy cir.- broke In Mrs. P . 'z 't time she said something to tE'e" t t th quiet, "I see by the pa-re-3 tvt a petrified Jaw two yards 1 -g .e Wn fotmd In Cornwall." Whaf rrled Podklns, starting up. N w I know your secret But you rw tuld me your ancestors came fr' that part of the world!"

SALVIAS AS VASE FLOWERS

One of the Most Popular of Common Flowers and Well Deserves Its Great Popularity.

The Salvia pplendens. or Fcxrlet sage, makes a beautiful vase ft wer. although it is not seen In vass as often as It should bo. Grown o t of doors. It should be bedded la large masses and doos best whero tlie sun shines freely. If well cared for It will maintain Its beautiful MUn4-r of

deep red from mWsuatmer ubCL frost cuts It down. It Is Important tat the soil shall not contain too ime'i nitrogen, as In that case tho plan's make too rank growth and prod few flowers. Lifted Just before l ost and

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Th.. Ro Lnma It a liish er a de lamo. sold at a low price.

Tlirrii uro lfktni that cot mor tiut thprl no hetter Inrop inail at unf

lr'rn. Conntnict! or K lu nmjimont ii. nnr room In Ml'T hnvi-

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irlTinit iImvIc. Krvtr rtcnU-r orylirro. If not t yuur, irrlU tuf UtibcrlpUro clrcolir to tho nrarekt aencj of tlm STANDARD OIL COMPANY Uocorpornted)

but thprln no hetter lump man) ni nnr im Birltrl platwl -an y iritclfon; D omi. 1 tier i a nolhlnir known to th" Rrt i ttioTali of the ItAVO I amp as n llgM-

The Effects. "I have come to you, my friend, for comfort. My best girl has treated nie very badly. I was trying to explain something to her. but she gnvo mo such sharp looks they cut me to tho heart; sho withered me with her scorn, crushed me with her coldness and stabbed me with her keen edged tonguo." "See here, man. you oughtn't to come to tne for comfort; what you need Is to go to a hospital for treatment."

NO HEALTHY SKIN LEFT

Artistic Hanging Baskets. ular Mechanics The two small baskets, one of which resembles a Inntern in shape, are for cut flowers, and ha -up inside to hold wator. Tho larg. basket is designed to accommodate a potted plant.

Dr Irrr- rvrj-ti man. rtrrr-t4. r to fr. . " .c?r,7 "iwia and Intrlnrmt td3.aeb.

No Friend of His. Js Mr Gauss! p a friend of yours? "No; he s a friend of my wife's."

"Isn t that the samo thing?"

at all. She feels very sorry for mj wife - If Ycur Eyes Bother You

box f PIHTirS KYE SALVE, oW

as Cut Flovsers.

Salvias

ljie and cultivate

put In the window In a bright, warm place, ealvlas will remain very attractive for Ave or sit eeks. There are about 650 species of this plant, which Include all of the ag family. The meaning of salvia 1 'to keep safe or healthy," and refer to tho medicinal - r ksnsnn ciin Vit 1 1

"ay "-t mful eye remedy rndc. , Properties oi . - är -vpsu or Howard Uro?., Buffalo. N.V. 1 It Is one of the mt popular com-

j raon Rowers ana wen no

ularity.

His Finish. Tley say her husband drtrrn to bis grave.

ell. he couldn't walk

very

was

rell

L " ,,''"4. will um uumi. trtve 1 11 11 - --"llJn.oiriDltoUc. SyawUi

Tr:th Is a structure reared on the b&,lf1e!d of contending forces. Dr lt. tell.

U ri wüh dutiful, clear, white elothea

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Pct, , 5 cents.

Many relormcrs would go out o hoot copher with a brass band.

Plum Rot. Plum rot (moBillfc 'rustlgena) can bo diminished very materially by treating the branches with bordeaux mixture and removing all mummied plums. I nave frequently noticed that mummied plums are centers of Infection The general winter treatment I nlso advisable for black rot of

crapes and apple scab, 'twig blight nnd near trees can be di

minished by cutting off all the affected iimK. in the winter and spring and

.ir r wnshlsK with bordeaux

apiajuD -- , Mixture. f

Still or.Tinup ''

the strawberry bd ' I'ears are best when ripened Indoors ' Ins'ed f on tho trees ! Yourg trees are especially subject to .un-cald. which causes damaged j bark j Pack your apples honestly and put j your name and address on each barrel j or box. Astern should t copiously watered in the even mat iturinic thla bot wenth- .

. r or the fkmers will b poor. No fruit should be allowed to go to waste as loos as there is a possibility of wmking cider, vinegar und unfermented grape Juice. Allow fuchsias to flower now and feed the roots a little when potbound. The fuchsia is not. however, a very gross feeding subject. Placing a small heap of rich stable manure around the base of each trco in the orchard will prove to be a little

time moat profitably spent. Tho bruise of an apple may not at once develop into rot. but will make a brown spot which disfigures and less

ens the value of the milt. That corky old apple, the Ben Davis, still holds a high price In the city markets, becauso Its fine appearand deceives the ignorant buyer. Keep seedling stock of primulas, cinerarias nnd calceolarias as cool as possible In the frames or houses, shade lightly and allow abundance of air. Fine, well-rotted manure is a good mulch for tea roses. Pruno by cutting tho blossoms lavishly with long stems, in order to induce vigorous blooming branches. To Induce nasturtiums to bloom In rich soil strip off most of the leaves and nil seed pods and let the sun to the stalks. Nasturtiums bloom best In poor soil. I'ots and boxes of stevla should be moved around occasionally to prevent rooting through too much, also any chrysanthemums or other strong rootlag subjects.

Showing the Evolution of Steamers. ! Fürst Blnmarrk. . Iiemsrhlantl. tyo. KhIsmt WIlliHtn II. VM. Maur. tunln. I 1907. and the Hunsa. ' one-half knots an hour nnd tho cabins

accommodated only 115 passengers. Now tho Fraiiconla's length is ß25 feet, its gross tonnage 1S.0OO tons, displacement 25.000 tons; It can carry 2.C00 passengers and Its powor Is twenty times as great as that of the Britannia. More than three thousand workmen labored on the liner for 12 months up to the launching at Wallsend-onTyne. Tne sister ship, the Laconla, hau Just been laid down In the same shipyard and will be launched next year. Next In point of readiness are tho Whlto Star liners. Titanic and Olympic, two ocean giants under construction at Belfast. Already they are Immense

In bulk and when they are completed

they will be

than 13.000 tous

retanla. They are each 850 feet long

and it Is understood they will bo fitted

with turbine engines.

"My little son, a boy of five, broke out with an itching rash. Three doctors prescribed for him. but he kept getting worse until wo could not dress him any more. They finally advised me to try' a certain medical college, but its treatment did no good. At the tlmo I wns Induced to try Cutlcura ho was so bad that 1 had to cut his hair off and put tho Cuticura Ointment on him on bandages, as it was impossible to touch him with tho baro

hand. Thero was not one square Inch of skin on his whole body that was not affected. He was ono mass of sores. Tho bandages used to stick to his skin and in removing them it used to take the skin off with them, and tho screams from the poor child were

heartbreaking. I began to think that ! he would never get well, but after tho

second application of Cuticura Ointment I began to see signs of Improvement, and with the third and fourth applications tho sores commenced to dry up. His skin peeled off twenty timeB, but It finally yielded to the treatment. Now I can say that ho Is entirely cured, and a stronger and healthier boy you never saw than he is to-day, twelve years or more since tho cure was effected. Robert Wnttam, 1148 Forty-eighth SL, Chicago, 111., Oct. 9, 190 His Only Affliction. "Have you ever had writer's cramp?" asked the beautiful maiden. "No." replied "tho poet, "but I've often had writer's kink." "Writer's kink? What Is that?" "It's a trouble that consists of tluklnking of the stomach around the spine, due to non-eating."

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MEN'S $2.00, 2.50, $3.00, 30, 14.00, 55.00

WOMEN'S $2.60,S3,$3.50,4

BOYS' $2.00, S2.50 &, 53.00 THE STANDARD FOR 30 YEARS They are absolutely tlia most popular and bestshoes for the price in America. The v are tho leaders every

where because they hold

their shape, fit better, look better and wear lon

ger tnaa otner maxes. , Thv nr nositivelv the

most economical shoes for you to Duy. w. l. Douglasname and the retail price aro stamped ca the bottom value guaranteed. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE i If vour dealer cannot supply you write for Mail Order Cataloc W. L. DOUGLAS. Broektou, Ma.

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SPOHN'S DISTEMl'KK TKH will cur- nnv tio!ible eii-o of DISTKMl'KK, PINK KK. and the like nmoiig horses of all ages, nnd prevent- II others in the rame stable from having i tie disease. Alna cures chicken rholm. and doR distemper.

Anv cftod lruccit nn -unnlv you. or Mml

15.000 tons each, or more, i to mfrs. 50 eent hi. $1.00 a bottle. Agents i.ir hliTL'Pr than tho Mnu- 1 wanted. Km- lnn k. Spolm Mcdieal Co., a.U8b KiPlUc ! Spec. Co..taKio,H Dinvi.es. r.o-hen. Ind.

Different Sort of Hair. "Deceiver!" sho hissed. "I hate

The Mersey dock and harbor board i you.

"flato mo. no Raspe. "Miy, u v : only yestordny you snid you loved every hair on my bend." "Yes. bu' not every hair on your shoulder!" sho retorted, as sho held up a bit of golden evidence. Stray Stories.

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No Matter what Liver or Bowel mcdicino you are using, stop it noto. Get n lOo box week's treatment of CASCARETS today from your drugtfst end learn how easily, naturally and

delightfully your liver can bo made to work, and your bowels move every day. There's new life in every box. CASCAP.ETS arc nature's helper. You will aes the difference! 883

has commenced tho construction of a j

I huge now dock at Liverpool, but as It will not be fully completed Tor thr" j years. It may be guessed that tho rr ,

vision Is mainly Intended for tue tili Digger Cunnrder. that, report wiys. j will run to C0.000 tons. Definite Infor- . mation is not forthcoming at tho Cu-1 nard offices on this latest plnn. but It j

Is not denied that the news that has come from Germany of the new Hamburg-American liner Hnnsa has roused the Cunard directors to a determination to produce something that will lick creation for some years to come. The big German liner Hansa's tonnage will be almost 0.000. or 18.000 more than the Mauretanla nnd 5.000 more than the Titanic. The Hansa will not. according to present accounts, aim at ocean speeding. It will have turbine engines designed to run

It at 22 knots an hour, but the cargo

and passenger accommodation will do Immense. So carefully Is it to be constructed that It will not bo In commission before the beginning 1D13. Apart from the natural rivalry of two great maritime nations in the American pnBsenger and freight trade there Is another Influence on the American side of the Atlantic that has mado for shipping developments. Slnco tho Armbose channel and other New York harbor Improvements were carried out shipping men havo found tho limitations to the dimensions of their vessols removed. The biggest liners they have over dreamed of can now gain ready acccsB to Now York, and tho difficulties at present He more In tho harbors of tho old world than th lev,

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