Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 55, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 November 1912 — Page 7
It may be all right for a nian to hare Pt, if It will only stay past.
CURES BURNS AND CUTS.
i Cole's CrbolisIre stops tho pain InsUntlr Curtt qux:k. No scan All druggists. 7:5 and SSoSd?: Of course, we all feel sorry for people who don't like us. vahfT5 Ba1"B,l,c- ? WueTbesfc bluing Ä Iffy, WOrId mate the ,aun-
It always costs more to acquire a grouch than It is worth.
TOE
SCRAP
BOOK
DESPISED SCHOOLMASTERS.
TIRED BLOOD RETARDS DIGESTION (Copyright 1912 by tho Tonitives Co.) When the blood is tired, it fails to lupply sufficient gastric juice to properly digest the food, and we have Dyipepsia, Indigestion, Nausea, Heartburn, Gastritis, Bad Breath, etc. Building up tho blood is the only way to
ynmsiu ana euro this condition. For Greek teachers in classic times had TAWITIVFC m1." PurPse, Httle liberty, poor remuneration, and fcJVni 1 Tonitives will bo tfaey enjoyed a correspondingly low WTIREDBLDOD fUnd f great ßCale f SOcIal recoSnition. It is not , AI value, because of easy to understand why this should their action on the blood, they help to have been the case; but the fact is supply the necessary gastric juice, attested by many of their own poets Rna also to increase the strength of an orators, who from 400 B C to 200
muKieB oi me stomach. 75c. per a. jd. allude contemptuously to them as
little better than social pariahs. One piquant quotation from the satirical poet, Lucian, well illustrates the view point. He ima ffinPR fhnf n Annan enr?
WHERE NO FLIES EXIST
The Tjnited States consul at Prague, Bohemia, has from time to time received letters from manufacturers of various sorts of hy paper who wish to extend their trade. To these the consul replies that there are not sufficient flies in Bohemia tn flTf0r.
ate, Screen doors to keen r.m- fn0
j If . Xwi-AW
ana otner inescts are unknown. The
uuuumgs are all constructed of brick, stone or concrete. The docks along
lue ilver lTont are of granite The pavements and sidewalks ar rrrf of
granue giocks. There are no wooden sidewalks, etalrways or buildings in the city. Decayed vegetable or anithe matter is not openly exposed to nles, and the streets are frequently cleaned during each day. There are no open drains in the city to attract and breed flies. I can only ascribe tho absence of flies," concludes the ;s''to the iatk f b
BANK NOTE 500 YEARS OLD
box of dealers or by mail
The Tonitives Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
STOCKHOLM BEAUTIFUL CITY
Busy Commercial Metropolis of Sweden Has Most Picturesque Surroundings. thP01' Sweden.-stockliolm has the appearance of a beautiful i,..
tire resort Instpari r ,. Vnstead of a busy commer-
tiiIipa lloo klns of Sweden's palace lies on an island between Lake Maler and the Baltic sea. Entrance tL S?,be obtained with difficulty. The Visitor S cmirtn,,lv .k '
through a labyrinth of state apartments, suite succeeding suite, containlflc,eess tapestries, marvelous china, pictures and portraits, statues vases and bric-abrac, the gifts of Napoleon the ßmnf
- , v-"1-' Luira napoleon, the Russian czars, the emperor of Japan and many other notable people. All the rooms have snlpnriMK-
ceilings, heavy crystal candelabra and'
"ufe mantelpieces made of Dresden china a bewildering wilderness nf
curious and beautiful things whlnll ,f
would take days to exDlore thm..
ly.
0g Mixture for Them" Wf . kf Every member of your familv will
y member of vour fiimilv wnU
date the many handsome, useful presents you can get free with the coupons now packed in
n
RE iL ESTATJE
FOR SALE OP W T T TrrtiTT't
barn winfm; t cult" two 1 r- houses, oarn, windmill. Malchow Bros., Saugus. Colo.
OR SALE 199
chard
Haze
friend comes back to pay him a visit. ?e Mink dynasty, in the reign of the Lucian inquires of him in what esteem f?mDeror Tai-Tsee, who occupied the
C?inese banfc note which is more than 500 years old. came into tho
nands of the nmii i , Oha of fv, v!.i.
- ""i iu uuarge oi . w"c vulvl pleasures or a some SUDtrPflRnrv of xt -.ri imirn in Qfnvi,-i
- Ul- ew iorK re- ivuuini comes rrom tne
w7' 1L was onered for deposit and exchange, with other Chinese currency, by a local Chinese firm nf irr,.
porters The note was issued during
those whose tombs, embellished with
eiaoorate sculpture and glowing in
JtlT TA scrlptlons, testify to the "respect in n. Ark., R0uhte 'or0' A" VAEK wh,ch they were held while on earth,
aro regarded in Hades? The ehnst
r?..?ALEi6o a. custer co.. ok- . n replies: "You never Irnich cn iioof.
wa?nutb,dffS ' -Ä'SSb 5r?Sft ?rere8.h?.U080ed &S yU WOUld d you Saw the amut trees, j. f. yUne. Arapaho, ok., r i. way we treat those who have been for sale-160 a. CHARiTOx co IT prInces and pernors. They are now 11 puItrjre6wr- iSiS: bam, oStbidTa.: ftffit: merable beggars, reduced to the com
pany or those who hawk salt fish or who teach the alphabet to children!"
Brew. Sallburf;"Mo.r RouTe 3.
FarS -S4VnLn 0PD DAIRY AND POULTRY
IrulfAßE00 A PAHO CO.. IDAHO- 60 - CUJt., 6 r. house, hnrn ntv.i.... Vi" "
wVxo ii um !bö t0 1399 The face value of the note was one kwan, or a string of cash which would be less than 12 cents in our money. LEFT HIS TRUNK FOR BOARD
A farmer and his wife of New York were -appealed to by a belated traveler for lodging. He had gotten a "lift"
ior nimself and trunk up the road
Ml
Stockholm Suburban Residence.
iar and no farther."
ELEPHANTS LIKED MUSIC.
ßtPVPrl lnnrr t ... I - . .
out ' fundnT"6" J??.: LtÜe any lslan1s lying between the
.6mjuiLuiiii taienis city ana tne
FOR
130 a.
orchard
A ship with a cargo' of 40 elephants was anchored off the coast, nf r.ni.
. Ä pnonograpn belonn-ine- tn th
Scul?30,A- ix,pierce co.. wis. ; sailrs began playing the air, "EvervÄ' body's Doing It." (fraduallv' tt Z
i ' "'sy. au. v. x , . . " 'u."w
P07? c: v r T7 77, uc&ctu LO ro" Dack and forth and soon SÄoVÄ Ei Wa! gerous.y as 'though in"
ct oient storm. There was a general
fop sale or trade for ciTioT 7 7 u uuu lQe caPtam orderZrlunyblBrm ln Wood Co.. Cw?A?26 e? an investigation of the remarkable
Btock. etc. ' a TVrSiSke. UNenkoSSUab,tfa' P11,01116110"- " Was found that the
; v tJiepnants
Ark 30 oT,'l00; 160 A pOLK CO.. Kard4n etc h-gU8 bariJ' pe.ach orchard h ' etc' T- R Bennett. Hatton, Ark. mfSXFl -R?chK island CO.. C?RlHyTOOD,.30? A. FARM CI.AT
a -w a w. w la ilAvv UUHI1 fj O on . by narrow
1" Ü1!.1" of payxnent for out here "TM
He channels of deep, still water, opening
board and lodintr nn n-T inere lnt0 lakelike laauu loaging. and after a few croons nr .
... 4i'ciii&c educes, ana with shores all clothed with pines to the water's edge,' the people live their summer life. On the banks are many pretty villas with tiny landing stages among rocks which rise sheer out of fathom deep water. Some of the little islands are joined to larger ones by picturesque bridges, while red and white and green restaurants are set
Ti'PTP CWinirlnnr ll.n: I .... I
- m abb ill.' - - la-iwM : rm i i i
tmnVa . . . . uiöcovery as to its aDout among the ninn tr
swaying back and forth The huge "10 thf UP0'and l , ' other beauty is th beasts seemed to be enio.W H .m Sp tX k Wma" Wh made Indescribab'e northern twilight with mensely. Th, lZl f'"? a. ne'a.huSe decorat ke Its wonderful tender blue shot through
- m uü iiiiiiL: I I k 1 1 i i in i.t-i l 2 ( unrrn t4-M. i - mi
uuntüiiunce m sur- witn
lsn . w-: ;360 LA- IN CL'STER CO., OK ?n8r tL"- 5. hol. b-rn. outbid, "coi"
-uox aiy, Chicago.
I'OR SALE 1G0 A. IX WAS HIT rr rkir . cVTbr 2intoS? 5 "r cu': 1 " t;'ba?n crib, etc. F. BonslnKer. Clinton. Olcla. Sacrlifce ?h5 t CVlt- 90(lho". ffrnnary. aacrince. Ch. Thompson. Brisbane. N. I). SALE 247 A. IN EAU CLAIRE CO ' is.: beat In county; 125 a. cult A r rcSoinbTdgl r-arcnhant JT' S,?" "IUhg" tircn. J. A. BIJss, Os8eo, Wis.
W 1 L II Tin nrnor nurrr, 3 i n. I ,
of thrvr";; r mS P Q greetln&- sensation was th Jn , - became so great that mutual, and the lid went down with a overe Tah! Z$ l itftuclear band The lodger was fou'd tHe a over. The music was stopped, the at- showman in hard luck and the net n tendants hurried down and with much Rock Python, was seni to the Bronx shouting and thumpin manned to 7nn Q tJr0nX
stop tno dangerous amusement.
INGENIOUS SWINDLERS.
POPULARITY OF POST CARDS
Half a century ago be was the clerk
or a notary of the district, whom he
50 r. cult., 6 f. houäo, 3 r cotticP n, company to the houses of rSJiS? porac 2tean- 3' Ä thso who on their death beds had --1 MÄthow. Hawthorn. Fia. summoned his emulover to mr, tit
will. His procedure was a follows. He used, in collusion, or course, with the notary, to crawl under the bed of the dying and often unconscious tes-
Tiif nniAr- ap i . 1U' ut31Ilg an exPert ventriloI lit rKICE OF I QU rGply t0 the Iawyer in the words
me iauer naa dictated to him. Time and again the ruse succeeded, and by its means wills were falsified to the
oenenc or the fraudulent notary and the would-be heirs who had bought his services. Finally the trick was dis
covered, and the notary was demned to 20 and his clerk years' penal servitude.
A man who once had his hour of publ'shed Z tZ T famp nr vnf-r, e , puuLsned by the Postal
, v. wimy, uas aiea at pfirnp swifi "
ne age of eighty, at Quimper, France. 01;; "'". ' - , tlle
particulars
union
are
at
50? SE-R10.0 CO.. PL A.;
--1J ! ArathoWH' IIa.wthorn. Fla: ALB ERTA
BEEF
as?
IS HI GET AND so For years tho Provlnco
anuda) wus tho liu Itanoh 1 ngCoun try.Man ortliefio ranches today aro lmmenso grain Holds ana tim cAttin im
post cards in diff ermir
countries of the world. Germanv leads the way with a million and a half per annum, a million being one thousand million. Japan follows with S94 millions, and Great Britain with
45 millions. For other countries the numbers given are as follows: .Austria, 432 millions; Russia, 290 millions; Italy, 137 millions; Hungary, 113 millions. France only sends out thirty millions, probably on account
or the high rate of postage ten times.
glowing pink. The licht is r.lpnr
and bright, so much so that one can
see everything distinctly, can read and write with ease, and yet it is not daylight, nor could it be mistaken for such. One can sail in and out for many hours between the islands before reaching the open Baltic with its crisp waves and rougher water.
SAILS WITH $50,000 FORTUNE Jersey City Woman, Once Called Denaented, Subject of Prayers by Friends as Steamer Departs.
Duke's Mixture is one of the big favorite brands for both pipe and cigarettes. Men everywhere prefer it because of its true natural tobacco taste. Duke's Mixture is simply the choice leaves of fine Virginia and North Carolina bright leaf thoroughly aged, stemmed and crumbled. It's impossible to get a purer smoke or a more likeable one than this mild, rich, fragrant Liggett Myers Duke's Mixture. One and a half ounces of this choice granulated tobacco cost only 5c and with each sack you get a book of cigarette papers FREE. The Presents are FREE They do not cost you one penny. In each 5c sack of Liggett Myers Duke's Mixture we now pack a free present coupon. With these coupons you can get any
article described in our new
illustrated catalogue of presents. Asa special offer
good during December and January only, we will give you this cafa-
log absolutely FREE. Simply send us your name and address. Coupons from DUKE'S MIXTURE may Zi!orted wtth Tasrs from HORSE SHOE, J. T., TINSLEY'S NATURAL LEAF. GRANGER TWIST and coupons from FOUR ROSES ICc-tm double cou
pon j. riLr. fiut; I i I i p RnwnNT
oi ncr tans and coubons issued by us.
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2 jsmmmmts
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m mi r- m m. s ana
Premium Dept.
ST. LOUIS, MO.
A girl's idea of a tiresom one who has good sense.
e man is
Krs Winslow's Soothing: Syrup for Children teething softens the gums, reduces inilamma. "on, allays pain, cure wind colic,25c a bottle Adv
A girl of ten hates to be kissed almost as much as a girl of twentv
10
cen-
ivhoat.oata barley und flux- tho change has mado nmny thoushnda fn?i,?0!LicaV8,' settled on thoso plnlns, wealthy, but It has in. crenwd tho prlco of llro stocff. Tboro Is snlondld
nowtogota
Free Homestead
of 160 1 acres (and anothoraq n nm. mptlonj In' tho nc;'??7 dhXKS
TRAFFIC ON SUEZ CANAL
conto 10
DAIRYING IN THE OLD WAY AND THE NEW
a ho crops aro iilirftw ,4. th.
c unaio is cscollout aools and -chnrches nro ronv iTxnarkotS splendid, In elthc gi xatchownn or Aihir ' u
"nl frr Htratt t, tho latest lnXoriaaüon, railway iS?ot&v5 CEO. W. AIRD. 2tB Traction T...
iHal Bulldlni, Indianapolis, Jno. CRnadlan Gorcrnraont.jicntfL or ?"Prlntndut of
u..A.nwuU vLllvAVH, la.
Nw 1$ tie Time to Boy MISSISSIPPI FARM LANDS And we wish to tell you About out "nil? "tfRrlu"eHlrifl a city of 1..00Ü neople. 70 iijIU-h from tho Uuir of Mexico, whcr; you can rnUo tw to four proMtxibUi crotm pop year. They aro especially deslrablo ÄM unu hörnen or Northern nettle. So loin, oold wintei-H, no crop Jnllnren, preen paHtures fur stock nil year 'round. Good corn andcattlecountry. Landu cheap tl0.tK)peraero. TermH euHj-fn per ftcrec'iuth, mid balunee npread over five yearn. ItdooM ot out much to go and nee It. Writ today for printed lnforxnatlou nnd plcturcn. E. A. CUMMINCS & CO. W. L. Twiiiiy, Mgr. Fjuh Dept. 40 North Dearborn St Chicago
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OlUUil.1 IHN MPin O TVHn..n
one of the drawing rooms of the steamship Kronprinzessin Cecilie just before the liner sailed recently, as a fitting observance of the departure of Miss Anna Vreeland of 137 Grand ,ivp-
Pour thousand nine hundred nue Jersey City, who was taking w
öijLLy-iune u.yuy) vessels, of a net XUiLUUü Ul o",uuu with her to found a tonnage of 1S,324,794 tons, passed 3nissionary home in India, through the Suez canal in 1911 as Xt was ony a short time ago that compared with 4,533 vessels of 16,5S1,- roIatives of Miss Vreeland, who is 50 S9S tons in 1910. The average' net years oId- instituted proceedings to tonnage, which increases annually, is have a iunacy commission appointed now nearly 3,690 tons. The percent- to examine her as to her sanitv
t,v. w. üLiöii buips passing through OIie was Possessed of $50,000
tue canai nas risen to 62.2 per cent as regards numbers and to 64 per cent. for tonnage. German vessels figure respectively at 13.4 and 15per cent.
New Yorfc. Surrounded hy a throng
.u.u.uuaj, uressea men and worn- doesn't.
en Diaaing one another adieu, and
, . . . tnere a curb for ptt pq
Deanng great bunches of American Chrboibaive stops itching and pain-
a woco uuu uasKeis or fruit for iuiukbisis. and 50c. Adv.
TaVnrPri Vnvn rror-o o 1 i 4-4-1 i i
-v. . o, a ntutj uana or mis-
Good Reason. "Why do you call the popular game poker?" "Because it stirs things up."
0NEY
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We tri tob liowr mnc
rlto Tor rcfrfTRcea and weckJjprlrellnt. X. SAItKL & SONS. LOIISV1LLK, KV. "CBlerN In Fur.. Iltl.
Wool. EstabUaied 1ÖSÖ.
4'
WANTED
Everybody nerln- Tront
Co n h 1 1 1 1 o . itiXiir"' V.1 1 Tf 1 1,1 L"
writ ".r.1-: .t1U"in,"?l'"et
i;i "i. e rainier
--7T7 7 w- ivw ti, Dept. R. Auban,
u.u nlJ raxors- Booklet "llwavo Chorl
ImnroToyour Encllsh. Sccuro our booklnt "vri Ulken In KnUah-uow to Corre?Tl?em " WrUn by men who know. 25 cts. 8W1, u b. jü r
' ir txct
FOLEY fcinwpv nr t
For Backache RLeumaUsm, Kidneys and Bhdd
E SAFE' SAVE YOU MON
in
property, which had heen in her fam
ily ror Jbu years. A physician, to whom final judgment was left, said she was not insane, hut that he thought she was eccentric.
Heredity. She Sometimes you appear really manly and sometimes you are effeminate, flow do you account for it? He J suppose it is hereditary. Half of my ancestors were men and the
ULlier nail woman! Tit-Bits.
FOR EYE DISEASES
Mnny Children Aro SIcfcl
SHORTEST COURTSHIP ORD.
ON REC-
den. move and regulate The &, r
ESTIMATED PRESENT fincT
BUILDING A PYRAMID.
OF
fig-
Tne following account of the short
est courtship on record was given bv
uiiawi in me Lionaon law courts;
juuuuiy J-i ne proposed to her
anu on tne following day, before the doors wore open, they were at Doc
tors commons to obtain a license.
look a taxi rrom Doctors' Com
mons to und whether a curate was at leisMre. Tho curate was found and
s. nvn;
IS DIVORCED BY A LETTER W0&8S&SS
A contractor with a head for
ures and building estimates has work- married ed out that tho Cheops pyramid, in Iuamea'
sm, couiu not bo dun cut mi rn,
les than $100,000,000. With nn" rMÖ ' KTHAND.
machinery and tho employment of 40.. Nathan Bohrin claims tho chamnin 000 stonecutters, haulers, quarrymon. ship of the world as tl7 beh ind masons and laborers, a dunltnntn m fastest shorthand wHtm. n t.. ..
tho nvrnml,! 1,1 u' "4 " 7 W4 ' A1 i an
" miu uu urecioa in two omciai stenographer at tho New Yorkyears. It has been calculated that supreme court, and In a comnoHHnn
Wife Loses Industrious Husband When She Meets a Politician He Mourns a Good Saver. Heading. Pa. Charles A. Hamm of Heading has been granted a divorce rrom his wife. Anna, now a student nurse in Philadelphia. The couple
v..,." mj wiie, wane on
A man sometimes sees things from a different point of view after his wifo
makes up her mind.
Red Cross Ball Blue will wash double n mnny clothes any other bue Don P"t your money inttfany othen Ad
a visit to a sister in Philadelphia, hap- girl does is look In iL V T Jl,rod pencd to meet a politician. afteAvard ?p the ram. y ske"eton il"d S'Z0 writing him a letter, which fell into "fcoieton.
the handa of tho husband. The first time a young man I in In tho ovitlence it was hinted that Iove "e honestly believes ho moans
uu uusuanu received thiq lot- wuul ne says.
ter no did all tho housework, Including scrubbing, sweeping and ironing, and gave his wages, $90 ner month.
to the wife.
of this paner
advertised in its columns should insist upon havinorwhnf t?-.
refusingall substitutes or imitaUons.
SIX LACE
CURTAINS
FREE
friends i 1 1 U co n t s v h l!n io il I "OOür' lalnod Liid wo will in.V J .7 in r,,tut 3 obiüUNO ß l JJ" ötroot, U rook ly A r js .
PATENTS .äissssäwä
ffi!!ffi!!iwttr$iiiä uuury orK a pleasure. 10 or. pky, 10. W. N. U., Indianapolis, No. 48-1912.'
I
the work roniu- rn,,i,.,i -7. n " T.. " -y'Pwuon llu' u" uie ouier "and,
Im nr im nnn ;:"V'" r.. Mlü "erv- ;"7" 'r. IL.'a rePrU, took die- öunn.ß "n years of married life
cos of 100,000 men for 30 years. The tatlon for live minutes ( heops pyramid occupies a space of 2S1 words a minute, w 127 acres, and is 74G feet high. rors. About 20 steno
poted with Behrln.
at tho rate of
Ith only n or.
stenographers com-
WENT DEEP INTO OCEAN.
New
FREE TO WOMEN-PiSO'S TABLETS 3f? 0mlnen!!ed as lhe st local remedy women s ailments. Easy to use. prompt to ?JL 0vek' nd an article Co of Dm: in Women" mrJUd free. m PllQ COMPANY, BOX E, WAKREH, FA.
LARGEST COLLIERY.
Ashington collierj-, Northumberland England, is claimed to bo the hirmJ
in tho world. The royn Uip company covered an miles. There aro srv
tlui ffn .. 1.1 .1 i . "I rPVlf VirTlf M'nn t rinn. . ,
ciiia, viipauiu oi lurnintr out from "w ww,T" u aeptn of 2S3
n.uuu lo 12,000 tons of coal n,r
tho average daily outnut at nroB;
beincr &.000
ranges roia S5 to ttBoSSTf-- d03tl1 0t uinetee" W it ' 111, been ruth
nlWUy. Rt R Peed f '5lu knots. The 1" """.7. "y "ermen, while
saved the ?3,-l 00 necessary to hnv fhn
liouse in which they lived. Australia to Save Giant Trees. Melbourne. A popular movement has been set on foot in Australia to
preserve the gigantic stringy barks,
of that
height
California
and are the tallest trees in the world.
TheCheerful Life
It Is the right of veryon to 1 1 v. ,) .!..
it to oumelves and tho.. who liv wT h u. tn liv! .C"""1 W. w. cannot do o if HI health take hold of us che'tM f. W. lltSnÄ from hot ho., .o. DR. PIERCE'S Favorite Prescription will restore bdth to WMiru . , . .
rlous record was 25G feet 1 , 1 C1 a uavo üeen ken to
u'u aw eprouuction.
