Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 February 1911 — Page 3

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,. , . (.id Beraedy ItelleTes the v o 1 lunpn nltnoist Immediate 1 terer. et-'ps JMseharges o' t k. i away nil nebea ami pales 1 du. It euro Grin and oh. ' ' l! anl prevents Pneumonia. 1 i Munyon, Unl and Jefferson 1 j pu., for medical ndvlcu i TheAcornCombination Hanging and Reading Lamp Saves money Saves time No shadow No noise No globes to clean Artistic in design 300 candle power J of a cent an hour Just think of it I kjJ.'x (ent free on requetf) esplaiu w - w fjonctple applied to burmag orci-t-r ,. -ve has so completely done away , mi t - moke, odor and bother of ordiMr . i f.at thound of people all over -.e . -i ue J.ting the Acorn Light for ' -1 home u preference to any other C'- x- " .g:-nag. Write for our catalogue, j -.sli. .i cio. ACORN BRASS MFG. CO. Msn, rttatni Prrii Sts Dtp i.A. Chlcio. 11!. The Farmer's Son's Great Opportunity ra"t f r ne o.d larro twf tar t . ur inheritance lJt-v- n ik t to prepare f r yoor Tutore Sr tper. r ana inaepeneore A errat t-ppcr-tzn y im'i y-a In Man u ba "-.Latc hen or A "ra, brrw yi mn'tn a J'ferllEDeu Xt a J t r bo r iatd at reascnatiepr.cn. How's theTime not a year f row now, when ar.il w.U be tilgbar Ttr in.fit rurpj be abundant crop of it. Outs nuil liwrley, -I 3 nr.. a came ra:'ng. are 'j-t:ti n. steaay aaiar.ee id i ' e. (ioTfrnmfD! return buw hat the nuiittter of etiler In Western Ctinnda from the, I . s. m OU per cent lurcer tit llllO than the pr Inn year. Many fanners liai paid for tliflr land out of the proceed of uDf crop. I rre Homestead of 1ÖO ntir and prr-i'inntliiiK of IrtO nrrra nt M.llU mi arrc I tne, rllitinte, cckmI .rliool. nrclUnt mil" ay facilities T- frrliitit nte; vimmI. Mater and lumber easily ob- . J: J ffaf . J 1 . r parrpblet "Last Hett Weit, t'f . in;rti urns to suitable i-enUi utmca n 1 m w vüler rafr. apt y to - ft 'f lmtn'cratlijii "tan. in . orioianadian w i Agent. liter ItJdN Itirriul IVi. A Iva. (Mttt u t.eddr f (ts. Tslecs. Mb. rei nearesi tub. The Wretchedness of Constipation Cu epcL'y be orercorae by CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Pw-1 Trouble art itr t izd. pi-ycfl the l;tr. C are B333eij acV tat, tad LxSsestjoa. Tbcy do their dsäy. Sa3 P3, Snian Dom. Small Pric Genaine tsatbeax Signature GROUND THE WORLD TWO f.BASD CRUISES cl about ' aif morxrii' durai.3n each. Sew Vati Not. 1.191t, , j ' Sao Tri acico f e. I 7, ' .transstlantiC steamer "Cleveland" Ä l.tfu VI E.jea, 4bird aiiAibort BrJa2i?l"MtH,CAN LINE. 41-15 Droodwa New York. P.O.B.H767 C insider your personal appearance PADK FD'S HAIR BALSAM l-inotn UiTmar.t rnmh. Krr Palla to Uerton? Cray Itair to ita Vouthfol Color. Cant mlp diirun A btST ttKi;f. ty.tori mim Drctr'.u 2.00 AIÄoliroa"tÄ.ln.,.,,,B'C1" nn fr i. 1l",ni,ni l ot forvltUU I, h tL J1 Manofaeinrer' eoarartUe ' - 1 I0- K'! pen aoppl J wltbamtnlr ' . IH). 771, l'tlitTl.Al, MA1ÜTK. ?'mn',r',l-XBfiHMiliflrf. New i i ' ,Xocceinany wll xlUat alht " ""l'rforiiaiUera. C. Hrj , itkrW, uvu. PATENTS Incton.D U lkoklrf. III! Ml w raercacca. at. rntuH TAKE A DOSE OF M" TMC BEST MEOICINC - or COUCH & COLDS

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She 1 know, Alfred, I have my faults. He Oh, certainly. She i angrily Indeed ? Perhaps you'ltell me what Uiey are! Exactly. -Papa, what is Uatterly?" "Praite of other peoplo. ray son." Boston Tranncrlpt. Great Home Eye Remedy, for mil disae o the ere. oak relkf from amns PfriTlTS; EYE SALVE. All druKjritsts or Howard Bros, Bnftalo, N. Y. The mnn n tho churcli with the roving eyes looking over tho bulbous nose is pretty sure to be strong on tho doctrines. Constipation u an avoidable misery take Gartield Tos, Nature's Herb laxative. Angelfood caxos seldom make boys angelic. Fresh rapply Mr?. Auotias Fanvnu Pancake tlonr. Now at your Rrocers. A Sad Face. Hrj What a sweet, sad face she has. She (in a huff) Enough to make any one sad to have such a face as thatTime (or Stillness. Mrs. Mac Lachlan was kind to her American boarder, but Ehe did not propose to allow her to overstep tho limits of a boarder's privileges, and she made It very cleat. One Sunday the boarder, returning from a walk, found the windows of her room, which she had left wide open, tightly closed. "Oh, Mrs. MacLachlan, I don't like my room to get stuffy," she said, when she went downstairs again. "1 like plenty of fresh air." "Your room will na' get stuffy in one day." said her landlady flrmly. " 'Twas never our custom, miss, to hao fresh air rooshln about the house on the Sawbath." Youth's Companion. DOWN ON HIM. 10aJ The Cynic (with incipient mustache) Poof! Lady footballers, indeed! Why, I don't suppose half of yo'u know what "touch down" means. Young Lady Your best girl does II you ever kissed her. HEREDITY Can Be Overcome In Cases. Tho influenco of heredity cannot, of course, bo succossfullydisputed but It can be minimized or entirely overcome In some cases by correct food and drink. A Conn, lady says: "For years whllo I was a cofCeo drinker I suffered from bilious attacks of great severity, from which I used to emerge as white as a ghost and very weak. Our family physician gave mo various prescriptions for improving the digestion and stimulating the liver, which I tried faithfully but without percoptiblo result "He was acquainted with my family history for several generations back, and once when I visited him he said: 'If you have Inherited one of thoeo torpid livers you may always suffer moro or loss from its Inaction. We can't dodge our Inheritance, you know "I was not so strong a believer in heredity as he was, however, and, beginning to think for myself, I concluded to stop drinking coffee, and see what effect that would have. I feared it would bo a severe trial to give it up, but when I took Postum and had It well made, it completely filled my need for a hot beverage and I grew very fond of IL "I havo used Postum for three years, using no medicine. During all that time I have had absolutely none of the blllotH attacks that I used to suffer from, and I havo been entirely free from the pain and debillUitlng effects that used to result from them. "The change Is surely very great, and I am compelled to give Postum tho exclusive credit for it." Namo given by Postum Co., Battlo Creek, Mich. Bead "Tho Road to Wellville," In pkgs. "There's a Reason." Drer rend the bTe letter r Anrvt ear appears from time tm lime. Tbej arc arennlae, true, d fall of harass tstereat.

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Bronze Valkyrie a Norwegian Work of Art Which Required Forty Years to Perfect. Copenhagen. Stepben Slndlnj; la the greatest of Norwegian sculptors ml of a hie work the Valkyrie the spirit of tho storm Is tho moat nouhle und will undoubtedly bo tho most enduring. Tho Valkyrlo grow out of a storm the artlit had experienced In Norway noarly a half n century ago. "I was alone, he says In writing of the conception of this great work, "and walking through the wildest part of our Norwegian mountains. Down in a cleft a deep, black gorgo a Ftorm one day swept by. And such a Etorm! It rode across tho narrow Ride of a Vjrikyrie. I pass, and shrieked and :ng among the broken rocks where I sat crouched and waiting. And in tho whirling I clouds the spirit of the storm was , hctual and visible. The lightning was Its spear, the cloud its drapery. Its horse's hoofs struck fire and clattered on the rocks, and horse and rider . V.II1.1 . ...I.V. .1. Ui V. ...1 1 ,1 aiuuiru at, luv niiu luv uttu, iiu i ot battle: "That is the Idoa I hare tr,ied to give. Not just a bronze Valkyrie, but the spirit of the mountain storm the shout of conflict and the joy of elemental strife!" The first rough draft of the Valkyrie was made in 1572 in Berlin. Later he worked In Rome, then In Berlin again, then Paris. His actual home has been In Copenhagen. "For Norway," as he sadly says, "has no place for men of my profession. It is a land for inspiration, not for achievement. My work can host be done where other men are working." It required forty years of thought, experiment and planning before the sketch was completed and was cast In bronze. The work, even to the untrained mind or eye, suggests the spirit of the storm. All the weight of the horse seems thrust Into the shoulders. The wind whips the hair I of the female figure the Valkyrie I and tho drapery swirls after her in , her mad dash. The pear Is poised for the forward thrusL The whole picture is one of strength and of acIon. RICH DUKE IS AN ENGINEER Would Rather Drive an Engine at Eighty Cents a Day Than an Automobile. Paris. In this city is to be seen the only wealthy man who has carried out the resolution made somo time or other In their lives by all small boys usually between the ages of two and six of "being an engine driver when I grow up." This Is tho duke of Saragossa, who is twice a grandee of Spain, and fabulously rich, and the representative of one of the oldest and most distinguished noble families in the peninsula. The duke regards an engine not like most of us. as an evil-smelling. Ducal Engine Driver. dust-distributing, but necessary evil; he calls it "that sublime invention of tho human mind," and whan ho could no longer devote himself to his toy engines dragged over his nursery iloor. lie had a miniature private line constructed In his vast estates in Saragossa, over which he used to driro a bahr train. At last an engino becamo as necessary to his happinosa br n ship to a sailor, and. though ho ha more money than he knows what Lto do with, ho qualified for the proU. . i AninA ,rtun. lOSSlOn Butt utvjij " vMbiiiu In the employ of a French railway company, participating, though unwillingly, in the recent French railway strike. When on Lis engine no signs of his "bluo blood" creep out. and you probably would not know htm from his mate, the flrcmnu. During Spain's last "little war" in northern Africa, the duko forsook his beloved ongino and fought for his country, whore he gained great distinction. 0 . ... Dye In Apron Blinds Little Girl. Willlarasport. Pa. Using her new and unwashed apron to dry her tears, Sarah Schurbardt, aged three years, cot poison in her eyes which caused tier to become blind.

STRANGE ANGLE OF SIGHT Happy but Perplexed Father Thought Himself the Possescor of Twins. "There's nothing llko tomporance," said Mayor Shank at n temperance dluner in Indianapolis. "Take tho case of John Humphreys. "Humphreys, at a supper, drank more than was good for him, and arrlvod homo at 2 n. m. In a rather unfortunate state. "The family physician met him at the front door. "'Humphreys,' he said, 'I congratulate you. You're a father again.' "And the physician led Humphreya upstair to tho nursery, where the nurse proudly exhibited a One infant, "But Humphreys, instead of manifesting Hoosoveltian oy, frowned, swore, and loft the room. "The next morning, when he again saw the newborn child, he showed amazement and perplexity. "'But, nurse,' he said, 'where is the other one?' "

HER TROUBLE. She How's your wife? He Htr head troubles her a good deal. She Neuralgia? He No; she wants a new hat. His Wish Gratified. M. Jean Roble, tho celebrated Belgian artist, died at Brussels the other week aged S9. He was the son of a blacksmith who worked at his father's forge early in life, and afterwards developed a taste for painting. M. Roblo was also famous as a horticulturist, and was an authority on roses. He used to say: "I want to die among my roses," and his wish was fulfilled. Simplicity of Expression. A story was told on Martin Lomasney at the Capo Cod commercial travelers' dinner by Representative Pope of Leominster: "Last session Lomas ney was seen talking to someone in. one of the corridors, and as I passed I heard these words: 'Shall I write him?' 'No,' said Lomasney; 'never write a thing when you can talk, and never talk when you can nod your head. " Boston Record. VSK ALLEN'S FOOT-EAM3 the nntiAcptlc powder to be buken Into tho boe. It mnkeH jour feet feel easy and comfortable nnd makes walking a delight. Sold everywhere, S.V. Kt'utr mbttUuttt Forfreetrlal package, address Allen S.Olnisttad.LeKoy.N.Y. A Modern Family. "Where is the cook?" "She In the kitchen preparing supper for the doctor's wife, dinner for the doctor, and breakfast for the students." Fügende Blaetter. ftNXY oxe "imoMO onxixn.That Ii LAXATIV 1! 11KOVO QClMNE. Look for the denature ot V- W. OKOVE. UmhI the World urer to Cure a Cold In Ono Day. 2c. In tho fulfillment of duty wo havo a sense of blessedness, even In hours of weariness and simplo endurance. Taylor. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Sj-rup for Children terthlnir. foftenn the pim, reduces Inflammation, aUays pain, euren wind colic, 5c a bottle. Duty makes us do thlng3 well, but love makes us do them beautifully. Phillips Brooks. (. Garfield Ten 1ms brought good health to thousand! Unequaled lor constipation. Tho brotherhood of mnn does mean bettor wagos, but it also means better work. Too often sermons havo too much length and too little depth. Judge. Dan't worry about your complexion take GorfipW Ten. the blood purifier. A woman is naturauy on coior wncn i she removes her complexion.

Welcome Words to Women

Women who suffer with disorders peculiar to their tcx should write to Dr. Pierce and receive free the advice of a physician of over AO years' experience a skilled and successful specialist in the diseases of women. Every letter of this sort has the most careful consideration end is regarded as sncredly confidential. Many sensitively modest women writo fully to Dr. Pierce what they would shrink from telling to their local physician. The local physician is Drcttv sure to sav that he cannot do anvthind

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less, and that no woman, except in rare cases, should submit to them. Dr. Tierce's trcntmcnt will euro you right in the privacy of your own home. His " Favorite Prescription" has cured hundreds of thousands, some of them the worst of cases. It Is the only medicine of its kind that is the product ot a regularly graduated physician. The only one jood enough that its makers dare to print its every ingredient on its outside wrapper. There's no secrecy. It will bear examination. No alcohol and no habit-forming drugs arc found in it. Some unscrupulous medicine dealers may oficr you a substitute. Don't take it. Don't trifle with your health. Write to World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. It. V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y., take the advice received and be well.

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Ptaln as Day. A man recently visited tho art museum in Chicago and wandered about, looking at the paintings with moro or loss interest. Ho finally ßtoppod In front of a portrait which showed a man sitting in a high-backed chair. Thero was a small white card on tho picture, reading: "A portrait of E. H. Smith, by himself." Tho man read the card and then chuckled to himself. "What fools those city folks are!" ho said. "Anybody who looks at that plcturo would know Smith's by himself. Thoro ain't any one else In tho picture." Chicago Tribune.

Many people have receding gums. Rub Hamlins Wizard Oil on gums and stop the decay; cImmj the disease germs with a mouth watdi of a few drops to a epoonful of water. In Boston. Mrs. Beans How rapidly Emerson grows! Mrs. Cod Yes; he will be in short specs very soon. Harper's Bazar. Many men enjoy a dry smoke. Why not a dry drink? 9k

from woman's ailments aro invited to writo to tho names and addresses hero given, for positive proof that Lydia E. Hukham's Vegetable Compound docs euro female ills.

Tumor Itetnoretl. Elmo, Mo.-Mrs.Sarah J.Stuart.lU'.D.No.S, Box 1C Poorla,lll.-.Mrg. Christina Itccd,105MonndSt. Xutick, Miud. Mrs. Nathan I). Urcaton, CI North Mnln St. Mllwaukee.Wis. Mrs. Emma Im), 633 1st St. Chieajo, 111. Mrs. Altona Sperling, 14Clybuuroo Ave. Galena,Kan.Mrs.rt.R,lIaev,713MlneralAT. Victoria, Miss. Mr. WllliO Edwards. Cincinnati. Ohio.-Mrs.W. 21. Uouh,7Eastview Ava. , , Chntiffe of Life. Enplng, Jf II.-Mrs. Cell. 1 Steren. Slreator, 111. Mrs. J. XI. Campbell, SOONorth Second St. Brooklyn, N.Y.-Mrs. Evens, RC Holscy St. Noah, Ky. Mrs. Lizzie Holland. Cathamet.waah. Mrs.Elra Harber Edwards. Clrclerlllo.Ohlo.-Mrs.AUcolClrUn.aJWMt Huston St. Bilera, Ind. Mn. Lizzie S.ninklo.ItJl.Xo.3. Now Orleans, La. Mrs. OastoulJloudeJu.lclS TcrpsicJuoro St. Mlshawaka, lnd.-Mrs. Chas. Bauer, Sr., VZS East Marton St. rtaclno.WU. Mrs. Ratio Kubtk, It. 2. Box CI. BarerFalls.ra.-Mrs.W.l,.Hoa,21100tUAr. Maternity Trouble, llronauch, Mo.Mr. D. K. Alehlre. I'henli, IU Mr. Wm. O. Kln, Box 2SL Carlstadt, N.J. Mrs. LjuIs Fischer, &! MowTOO St, Bonth Sanford, Me. Mrs . Charit s A. Austin. Schenectady..Y lr.II.l'Orter,7ti2Alhany StTaylorrille, Tll.-Mrs. Joo Grantham, 23 W. VandeveorSt. Cincinnati, Ohio. Mrs. Sophia irou,Gl5 MoMlcken Arc. Big Kun, Pa. Mrs. W. E. Tooler. riflladelphta, Pa, Mrs. M. Johnston, 210 Siesel St. RncUnrllP. Poorla. 111.-Mrs. Clara L. Oauwitz, ILK.Jo. 4, Box G2. Angusta, Mo.-Mr.WInflld Pana, Tt. F. D. 2. St. Paul, Mitin.-Mrs. B. M. Schorn, 1033 Woodbridge St. rittaburc.Pa.-MM. O. Lolscr.KlO Klnkald St.. E.H. Kearney, Mo. Mr. Thomas AslmrrT. Bluo Island, LI. Mrs. Anna Schwartz, CC3 CJroTo St. Eajt Earl, Pa.-Mrs. Augustus Lyon,K.rj 2. Operation Avoided. Bikeston, Mo. .Mrs. Dorna Bethnno. Gardiner, Me.-Mrs. S.A. Williams, 1-12 Washington Ave. ChIcaeo,IU.-Mrs.Wm.Ahrens,23aW.ClstFt, Bellcrue, Ohlo.-Mrs. Edith Wieland, 233 Monroe St. BoForest.Wls.-Mr. Aucnsto Wpermann. AVAbOt, .Ilia. UW.fc Theso women aro only a few

tho power of Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound to euro femalo diseases. Not one of these women over received compensation in any form for the use of their names in this advertisement but aro willing that wo should refer to them because of tho good they maydo other suffering women to provo that Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound is a reliable and honest medicine, and that tho statements made in our advertisements regarding its merit arc tho truth and nothing but tho truth.

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taking liquid physic or big or little pills, that which makes you worse instead of curiug. Cathartics don't cure they irritate and weaken the bowels. CASCARETS make the bowels strong, tone the muscles so they crawl and work when they do this they are healthy, producing right results. CASCARETS toe a box for a week's treatment. All druggists. DiRgest seller in the world. Million boxes a month. $1,000 Profit per Acre Is possible on a five nr truck farm In the Pinsacola PlHtrlct of Florida. Wa offer for limited time tlvo acre fnrma between two railroads nine miles from Pensncnla for seventeen cents a day. "Wrlto today for llternture about Pensaeola ami Ita great opportunities for truck prowlnK for investment, PENSACOLA REALTY COMPANY, Pentacola. Florida AlTiHt, ANTWHtriE can earnjrood pay copying ad. driMMwat homo In spare time; no aanTnumiir. Pull I particulars fur atz stamps, liiatku, sMiUyrx, a. t. TIIlM'OI'l'LAK ADVKKTISEIli Sample copy 2e. IIARUV 1). KOK.MÜ. tS Clinton St.. hvvr lork "sÄÄl Thompson's Eys Water Organic Displacements. Hlack Duck,, 3Unn. lira. Anna Anderson, Ol 13. We.sloyvUle.Pa.-Mr. Macglo Ester.TUFJ). 1. Trenton, Mo. MrsAV. T. l'urnull, 307 Lincoln Aveuv?. Camden.N'r. Mrs. Ella Johns ton,2S3 Liberty St. CbJcago, El.-Mrs. Wo. Tally, COM Ogdea Avenue. ralnful Periods. Caledonia. Wls.-Mrs. Th. Schattner, IUL 11, BuX tri. Adrian. Mo. Mm. C. B. Mason. BJL No. 2. 2i. Oxford, MaM.MUs Amelia Xuo, Box It. Baltlraure.Ohio. Mra.A.A.Balenger,U.F.I).L Ngaunee.5lich.-Mrs.MarySodlock.BoxlJ73. Orrville, Ohlo.-M. E. F. Wacner, Box (20. Atwater, Ohio. MUs Minnie Muelhanpt. PralrieduChlen.Wii. Mm. Julia IConlchock, 11.X0.L Irregularity. Buffalo, N.T. Mm. Clara Darbrako, 17 Marl -rnont St. Winchester, Ind.-Mr. May Peal, It.H. fit. Beels Fall, N.V. Mrs. J. II. Breyere. Orawille, 111. Mrs, Jossle Schaar, Box 22. linrfson, Ohio. Mrs. Uco. Strlckler, H. No. C, Box 22. Ovarian Trouble Murrayrlllo, m. Mrs. Chas. Moor, R. Tt. 3. Philadelphia, Pa.-Mrs. Chas. Boell, 2213 K. Molo St. Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. John G. Mo Wan, 2113 Second St.,North, Hndson.Ohlo. Mr.Lcn.CarmoeIno,B.F.D.7. Wostwood, Md. Mrs. John F. KichanK Benjamin, Mo. Mr. Julia Frantz, B.F.D. 1. l'euinlo Weakness. W.TerrolIante.Ind. Mrs.ArtloE.lTamlUea. Elmo, Mo.-Mrs. A. C. Pa Vault. Liwrenee.Iowa. Mm. JullaA.SnoTr.B.No.S. t'tksa, Ohlo.-JlM. Marv Earlwlno, K. F. 1). 3. Bellevun, Ohio. Mrs. Charley Chapman, IUI?. D.N...7. Elgin, 111. Mm. Henry Lelscberg, 713 Adams St. SchaetleretoTTO, Ta, Mr. Crrua Hetrlch. Cresson, Pa. Mr. Ella E Alkey. Faire hance, Pa. Mrs. ldolla A. t) onham, Box 132. Nervous Prostration. TCnoxvllle. Iowa. Mrs. Clara Franks,TLT.D. 3. Oronogo, Mo. Mrs. Mao MrKnlght. Cair.-n, N-I. Mrs. W. P.Valentine, 002 Lincoln Avenue. Muddy, Ui.-Mr. May Nolen. BrookTille, Ohlo.-Mrs. B, Klnnlsoa. Fltchrlllo, Ohlo.-Mrs. C Colo. Philadelphia, la.-.Mrs. Frank Clark, 2118 E. Allegheny Ave. of thousands of living witnesses of

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DONT PAY TWO FRICES-Y TOR STOVES A RANGS m mmm iinitwuisw w sw Hoosier Raxiäes Heaters In hynnthur the bent wbra yen ewi bay them at such low, I'M: int -et Factory Prices. IlooslcrSteel di llrrrwi for ym to w In your " - own n'rat so ays ireo ocioro rva bo it. A written ruarnt with wo tot backed by a Jlllltinl Hlr, OnrnewlKl Impnm infills on itoTox atxlutly stirr" anythlnc ever prodncwl. B.nd postal tod sy tor fro catilo. a HOOSIER STOVE FACTORY 28 fb!a Street, Marien. Indiana , STOP RFMTIWfi '""c:l.n huy a 200 aero farm OlUr ncniinu fi.rfSSluwrnrre. wllldtda 1 In inn fariri. Ad'ln- Owner fur particulars. ,f. W. I THOMA.NN, Jtouto , Culm, 31Uourl. 1 i AiiPUTQ Uls money selllnp Im)ucIhiH necorslty. siutn I J rinuiiile liy mall lacenta. Woodlnuit I .Mdne. Co., Unat Woodlaun Atu.,CliU'JiK",!U. ' W. N. U., Indianapolis, No. 7-1911.