Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 62, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 September 1919 — Page 4
"BAYER CROSS" ON ASPIRIN
THE VOICE IN THE DARK.
Always Ask fcr Genuine
"Davcr Tablets cf 'Aspirin'
Or!y Afjiria TklUU with lie iMr Tiur Cr.s" ca tiers are genuine
A Memory ef Plckatt't Brigade and Night Attack. Borne years titer the civil war gathering of veterans of both sides
tu exchanging rcinitt encej at a banquet prvea by the board of trade
cf New York, write Mrs. La Salle Corbel! Pickett in Lippincott's.
WATERKa
The
:cer was
Colonel
rresiliH2 oil:
J. J. Phillips of the Ninth, "Virginia regiment. lickette division. He tu speaking of nibt attacks and recalled one in particular, not beri"5? cf its itartlin horrors, but because of a peculiar circumstance, almost resulting in the compulsory disc bediene of oilers the obey-
cwteJ and is- as it were, of a
ciie It Ar:.ricat ani frcrd aa.'e by nund than that of earth.
ruüer com-
cf fraci:
rn:::t or uttacic hati been
traftUt'..::, oted,M Faid Colosel
rr.fpj. and rev command was
I
Yliejr Ar Stamped In th Paper ay Pattern of Wir. The discovery of the watermark ru the result of an accident, probably a thousand year ago. Parch
dent was then made of vegetable
-rDUMAS' AUDACITY. A Unique LKerary Scham ef the Great French Writer. 'American readers arc accustomed to 6urpri?cs in their newspaper but imagine their astonishmen
should fomo favorite journal pub
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a K.tr. -EATfr TaV.-t cf A-'rlr'ua'
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ardread. indescriV ..it weird, ominous vuy fettles ore?
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ravcrse
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was
"Suddenly t!:t. 1 1 .veome
silence
She mixed Sulphur with it tc Restore Color, Gloss,
You
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ira? broker? "br th? fill Tcioe rlür i tt:.! 1:!. h.vi::i.-T
ira' f:r.''r ivf o!d l.'r Lc-.cr of Mr
L-' ad of a deep, over the black rf a rrcat sea.
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t!:at trrand old i in eir-. "M'tance
it '
r.-rr.r-.ca fnricn ur trewej irto
'ivy ta w.:a svtlphar aidX wlllj
':;t.f-:;y dark a.n,i Juxur:i:t. Jat ar;:icat:ois prove a rv?La...3 ir your hA.r Is fii.cr. treakeJ or p-iy. S!.iic tie Tfi asJ Sul- ; h-r rc:? at hoT.e. thoupX Is troat !T.. Aa i;r way ij tt rt a
Tr.er. r S n-i-
V.y?
ar.i F:phur
Ccrr.ouiJ at ar.y druff rtore all rtady fcr Lf. Th: is tw. cll-tin-. rcip i.-rrrcvf I ty the ai-I.'-ca cf ether taV.h.le tjtt. faied hair Ij not :-f,L we all J re t retain cur ? - .:.k.ful arranr.ca ar.i attractlves Vy darken. your hair with V.'jttV ard Sulphur Compound, r. -3 cr can t:i. rca--?e it do it ao r. iV.rilly. 5 ev-.:y. To j Jjt ciarrpen 1 f?cr.re r a-ft.trusa w.ta it and Is- th:a thrcura your ha:r. taklr.g - all !rar. i at a t.rr.e. by mortlrr
' I rray ha:.s have l:iapreard. and.' --t ar.rthr r;:.r;a or two. your. . r tv-erre biuUTuIIy dark. cl7.' 1 ,ft ar i luxuriant. j 7i-.:s rrt;rat.oa Is a delirhtful tcHet - u.te ard ia ret tctenJ4 for the
r. rr:uat.oa cr prevecuoa cf d-a-
5'ALTS (f BACKAGHY
tp lirerr.ed tr
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KIDNEYS
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tf53 m tr.-.:cn ""e '..i.: -:
cler to f.r?. Ju?t c it the:? nr. tlirouh thi
yordj: "Cove- fr df er he J TV;:a de ehaJow cf try inar. T.eaiv! Aim! Plr? to th left, boys! I said. The rs vere lutcd, the to! ley thit b zed oit fTerrei aside and that deiesseless "Ke'ad was 'cotered' with th shadow of his wing." A Federal veteran who had been listenirg looked cp suddenly and said: "I rememberjLat rirht. colonel. asd that raidsijlit fittack which carried c? so r.any of cy comrades I was the singer." There was a Fecoüd of silence rrv t t . r. .i
ai.ciA iir:a:, x-j Li ui .ui kiuai,
ras
on
pulp, which was poured in a liquid jm, in COO(1 faitl, in jaijy in9tall
state into a sieve. The water drip- anj adapted according to th
pea out irom Deiow, ana me tmn laytf of pulp that remained was pressed and dried. When dry it was found to bear upon it the marks of the fiber that composed the bottom of the sieve. These fibers seem to have been twisted reeds, and the mark they left on the parchment took the form of wide lines running across
and across diagonally; In those days the watermark was regarded as a blemish since the fiber was
thick and coarse and the deep im prcssion made on the paper proved a drawback in writing. The quill of the scribe found xnanj a yawning pap to cross on the surface of the manuscript "switchback scripture" it has been termed. But when wire was substituted for fiber in the sieve, says writer in the Denver Republican, the lines of the watermark grew thinner and less conspicuous. The possibilities of the usefulness of the watermark became apparent by degrees. It was firkt found to be of service in preventing the forgery of books and manuscripts, llany a bogus copy of a rare work has been detected because the counterfeiter failed to take into account the watermarks of the original. The watermark of many a precious manuscript in the world's museums is alike its glory and it safeguard. And in the sphere of bank notes and paper money everywhere the watermark is most useful in protecting the notes from imitation. The te?nn "watermark" is in reality a misnomer since the mark is actually produced by wire. Wire is fash;oned into the" desired pattern, figure or lettering. This is
inserted beneath the sheet in the
last starre of it manufacture and while the paper ij still capable of receiving the impression, and the wire device stamps itself into ths aheet.
notions of Forv.u statt writer, 1 classic such as, for example Dante's "Inferno!" Yet the aston ishment eo excited would not b without a parallel in the annals 0: newspaper management, inasraucl as Homer or.ee figured as a fcuille tonistc for a Parisian newspaper. When 1'iv.as the older was editing his journal, Le Mousquetairo. Urbain I''u;:o.-, one of his assistants, who was un exceptionally fine Greek scholar, m one day t-rihusiastic-ally expatiating upon the beauties of the -Ilu-d" and the "Odyssey." Dumas grew most interested. "If only you could read them in ths original," sighed Fages. "Why not?" asked Dumas. "But," exclaimed Fages, "my dear fellow, you don't know alpha from omega!' "Will you translate for me?" aaked Dumas eagerly. Accordingly Pages undertook the task. Beginning with the first book of the "Iliad," he would read n line of th$ Greek and then give o literal translation. Dumas quickly caught the spirit of the epic. As Fages read he wrote a translation and signed it. "In thn--me of all the ancients. M. DumJ?T exclaimed Pages, "but you are signing your name te the Uiadl' " "Certainly," responded Iumas. "that is, to my version of it. It will appear as a feuilieton In L Mousquetaire." Fages was filled with dismay, he afterward related, but beforf such audacity and naivete he fo' helpless. IIow was he to convin. a writer accustomed to every tr umph that he was too bold? And so the next day an instil ment of the "Hiad," as rendered i half an hour or so by a man wh could not read the Greek alphabet appeared at the bottom of the page of Le Mousquetaire, with the note, "Continued inour next." This enterprising bit of journalism raised such a storm of criticism
that Dumas was persuaded to dis-
Ordinary note paper held up to the lipht TPTPale hTinJtöJ nf tm.t.
g across that banquet board at ! allel lines running up and down, I continue it after the third installthat black night in 18C4 it had : betraying the fact that the paper tnent, though it was doubted that
rung acrois the tines at Bermuda was made on
Hundred.
is vemrtif .
IDrisi I: j cf water asi step eauiuj
era; icr a wne if joüt b
es y;i
cl rrL-y ia t:. Lviier rjpon it paera.:r rr u Lke ta entir.( too r--i'i rrat, i; a w:i-iciw3 authority. I 'it f rrj en wLi crrrrworka ' tl kilr?t in tl.r J. rt to it!
a wire
fftn.HATi ne quiie unaersiaoa wnai was am
AViäiiUeakiVUe . ä . .
To this the paper owes its smooth- I trouble. bt. Yu ttoncer iToat.
Bcas end its even texture.
On the Linka.
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- - . - rrfr 01 1 j-tItzj. i xiA 1 .-.y. V. ia t ir Li-ivja Tt a.urr.a auj ti tt relieve x.'t-, l.e jri r'l.eT? jour b.weLi; rr all tLo tir'a ur.rou, 10, " JV2 LiTe Macr.. alci La-iarie, C -J f:ll; Xj.t e rnoch ixirs, tirc"j cta:i, ar.i wb3 the w.r L tad y-i Lare rl-urra: tnir.?. Tt or.ee it cVay. full cf ti.rrrt, ci.aisL ofua l : kt, wivr KalU aa-i jc j ar cbJ;?4 Kk re-Lf ta cr lis tu tta dnzs 1 Lt:tr enrult a rI, reh'al! ji-i. I riaa at cr.ee cr pt f.-a rryur itaj-BLtciat ' iwc.t f:-ur c-.-5cie cf Jal Saltj; take i a Ulhr-r-nc'.tA i3 a plajj cf water lcr trakfi,t fvr a fw dare acd jxnr ' tiirfj, C'j act Zze. TL: facous alu n rjt! f.T.ra rt
cor'i-.v! with I.tLij, i
Tr r.-r Wife (U Lr busbaadr-Zo-I! C. r.. c:t cf t!.en acl meet t fa t face, if joa have a drop 4 aiood Ln ret;r velua
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Start Tomorrow and Keep, It .Up EveiyiMoniing Cef : M Ihe'riitlt 'cf Tdrlnldnala Gtass cf tict water before trtakfatt.
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Mr. Tlrutot te;. lünr n Jri.-ml gulf Before I ro h.-iny furtln-r lot tin biro, press upou yon. old mar., tl-nt he very thick Is la the way you ht.ijd!
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av. iu f ur.-; it a-;j, tluj tu;Lr. f U-li-r
?r f.r rf -.Lir ".iTe. car.m.t :.C-L'a!, e-Iir-
ATCe're tot fcere lonjtsoIefi taaVe
our(stAy,areable. Let as live well, eat well; dU?et well, .work .well. Bleep
; well, and look well, what a 1 glorious cocdiUoa' to attain, and jet, ho Wi very, j raiylttls lf cue will. only, adopt tno ! morning .lnalde battu Tolka who are accustomed' Id feel ! dull and heary when they arise,' splitI tics headache, stuffy from a cold, foul! tongue, tasty breath.' acid stomach.1 j can. Instead. feci a f reih' as a daisy, ty opening the. sluices of 'the system each morning and flushing out the whole of the Internal poisonous stag-; ca&t matter. Ereryone, whether ailing," tick erl well, should, each, morning, before breakfast, drink a plais ot real 'tot water with a teaspoonful of limestone Ihoepbate la it to wash from the
TVn't 1 hittT I 't cur t Bt0Eca llTer and beweis the previous.
fcvw"wtw T a BJUU iJISfJ
GIRLS! YOU CAN LIFT THEM OFF
riht cut
Conditional.
WC1 yon b a jrool plrl now that Tt bouffbt you that prW'y tnuT? "Yes. nia; but If j ou wantu cie to be
a real ansl Just buy me a boa and
Ton don't look like a man wtoo sa4
fasted for three days." "Appearances la agin me, lady; bot
ah. If yon only knowed how muxf
alri of ptaU I got on." fnllarte-tpklS)
rain o rteaa,
Fork and the Celn. Flaoa two forks with their prong one set over the ether and slip eoin between the middle prongs of the forks. Then placs the coin flat on the rim of a wineglaa or
4 - " ' , w I VJ 1 BQZPI just VUJ sore, touchy cor.-s I and poisonous toxins: thus cleansing.1 fur iinCU to 0 .... 1 lutr!r.f anI V . i " lw
A f-t-I CvT.c.cciti eitbority ilcor A a c tiir coirc acl and call'il it fr.-cs a-. 1 a ;iartr etiace f it r can I li for f cent at any drt; e'.ore. rr.i.-? frf'r.e ua a tnier corn or jair-ful cal!;i aal ifart!T the afrer lia; rrf, tin shortly yon will til corn rr ear.us o lcoe that joa can l;ft it c? witi tie tnrs. Yoj fvl f ria. cot a partite ef
cr?c. either c-r afirarla. Trate tie flin.
liiri cortf. fft eon1. er com te-
ta tV t alo toa-hec4 cal!ua.
J-.t I
1 1 it t Trr It!
Wc eiooTl leep it ee tielr dretsail -.ever Ha e&ra aU twka
York World.
sweetening and Durlfylnjc the entire
alimentary canal before putting more' food Into the stomach. The action of' t-nt W9tfl.n,4 Ilm.. V V.. I
an einrtT itomarh la wnniorfnii fnJ uncle Ephraim hayllCTi-o Wi,t
viiroraunR. it cleans out an the sour tnai s n peneci picture 01 rt7 01a
lermenutians. raaes.
acidity and glfrs ono
What'il you sell it fur, mis-
waste and hossl
a splendid
arrrtlte for breakfast. While you are I . .. . . , , v 1 1 r. enjoying your breakfast the watec ' Artist (who has been sketching tnd phosrhate is quietly extracting 'in the neichborhood) Wellt when a larco volume of water from tha , waintin ia CnUI if -;il K
tumbler, pushing it outward until the two circumferences are touch-
J A 11 T A 1 " .
with IL" New w1 exiernjuy. in mis poiuon, at
snown in uie illustration, me iorx will remain in equilibrium, and the water may be poured steadily from ths glass into another without diS jweb'rvg the coin orJh two fork. ax takes three forces to run a business or factory labor, capital and executive management
Mood and rettlitf: ready for a tLorouh Hushing of all thq lnslda crrine. fT tit at - .
eii a-rlvin- ttvtirm ' 1UÖ muuona ox prepin wco ara
''1 r ujiudi u uuuuw; uiut'ri WUCI bare callow eklni, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a Ciarter pound cf Hmestono phosphate from the drug store. This will coat very little, but Is suQcIent to make
anyone a pronounced crank 00 ths
s-riTil up ec-i i.rt ao earr.
rial! It work lilt a charm.
worth $100 anyhow.
Urlc Kphrism Ain't there gola' to be nothin' else in it? Artist No, nothing but thehone. Uncle Ephriam WelL jou can't
Isell it anvwhere's aroundT here fur
no $100. Everybody knows I've offered the hoes himself time an'
Men who bctrny tbelr country are not the only traiton. Thorp nre also men who Wtray t!i-lr iTi:.iirM. t!u4j fainfihe and 1kI; fx 1 -1 1 Safety flmt-liid.i.' I ; ..--in- i.n ways.
subject cfloslde-tatÜng.beforatireakJ , 4r'-a t 15 ' -ft lai
Industry i plo, for 1 ' gethi r.
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Children Cry for Fletcher's
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Ths Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has beta in use for over over 30 years, has borne the signature cf S? - and has been made under his per. cfcx&f!tr2Tr 60nal uPr?is-oa since its infancy. AU Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health cf Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. r What is G ASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor ether narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's PanaceaThe Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Iii Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought
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WEtlAM A. WILSON. General Insurance and Real Estate
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Special rates on Farm Loan aod Insurance for Dubois Tike ard adjo!nnpi countiep. Fire, To.'nado Hail, Life, Accident, Plate, Gls?, Automobile. Burglsry snd Liabili y Insurance, Bonding Co, rpereentad. Phone 116 2.
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