Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 62, Number 15, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 September 1919 — Page 8

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"FAKE" ASPIRIN WAS TALCUM -Jfrrefore Insist Upon Gert iiia? "Bayer Tablet of Aspina"

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'.Plants ta

A CROOKED BOUNDARY.

f ENGLAND'S SACRED BEAST.

France CiJ Work.

Cause of th Peculiar Linas That 01 ide Tmio Stataa.

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rious irregularities in the dividing j

about w.iilu so g.amour re mains to us, the ury men who were

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hTC5an1mriaSthe h:stcxy ofth. Connccticut. One of them is in en-.r'.re of Louii p?cd tluir leisure Granby townshi a little north.. time in a way that fccna to us of rwt 0'f nartforJ nrui the other in ' today utterly nd.cu.ous. In ad the vu rt;v1; nn i r,, ti. I

fancy work oa which ladies employ

ed themselves the men f eera to hart takea part. Foinsinet in ore cf his comedies represents a young marquis entering a room where two fair damseli are embroidering. Or.e is working a piece cf dress trimming, the other a llarly üounce. The beau examines the embroidery with tV.e eye of a coimoieur, joints out hero and there the fcvally pood touches and s too pol.e to notice rev defects, lie takes a litt'? gold tube out of

is richly decorated io?t. a dainty gold ; tr ;he frame al . v-i:'-in? rnd f:n v '.. -i f-bo h.;d le-

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Tale a glajj of Silu before brt&kfait U yor Back Lrti or Elidier bothers ycx

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r:iri ectitan'Jr t: ur.st Kiiny trcubl, (i'iM we eat too euch and ail our food rich. 0.r blorvi is f.:ie-i with uria acM hieb the killers ttrire to Jtfr t it. tJy Taiea fron overwork, rxvom .:-::h: tb eLrriaatire tius egasl ti- rult I Liiir trout le, Mod-ier T.-ii asd a. rer.eril d chr.? ia Leilth.

V!a your Li?ya fel Lke luxrs of j jjy

your tux turta cr tie urie is clouir" full of fAl..T..-t tr yra are -bw-vl to t-k reL.'f ttro cr tLr tlma iur.rj tie TUrlt; if yc-u t,i:T?r virh sick Liahe cr c.zrr, en 'j frells, a-rii

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frorn books and pimphlot; paste them on screens lar:r Dcxes and va.es. Tle ski.i

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e xi, rr you hive rr.eun:Atij.n wr.ci trj? wcAthr i 'a' ft f-,r your tv.irE -i;t about fcur c.inct cf Jal Paha: tue a taLkrycocf in a filxa of vavr lfr Lre-.lfi-'t f r a ir dxyt Aii your LiJny thea act Lzt. T.is firxus i!ta is ciie from the acil

-f rrir3 an i I'on juir ooabLcfd with

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fo I.-.h and ftiziulate clord

.o ziriLi tLe aciia ia ti.e urir. eo it

V zp-r is a aource of irntatira, tlua ; I.rjj b'.ixidfr disor Jora. Jil Silts ia iacTTT.v.Te; car.not injtire. nak'-s a titl;irt.tful Jenrfcent I 'hii WAter leverage, and tlona ia

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parts cf dillercnt draTin r.. t produce a curious cr amu:irg cf Xect Then there came a fa?"1 when fill the rar 'a' for charade axi riddles, -which piv n pculiorl; rod opportunity to escrciss th

ifrationa liht and rai'ü wit so conspleuou: liisey; jn Trench. Everv evenuns tin

drawing room.s were converted into impromptu charades. Some ladj would surrest a word or phrase, an? forthwith it would be converted int

jz&t the subject of a eprirhtly little play

llany of the word parses tow cur

cut river. Fouth of SnriDfrfield. It

w I tJ is a itandinr; conundrum why, o long as the boundary is imaginary, they did not make it 6traipht instead of crooked. But thereby hours a tale. Those two little jogs on tho map are monuments to human obstimw v and to the persistency which is ore of the chief traits of the.Yankt" character. The ancestors of the farmers who own those little sptof gTound preferred to live in Ma--eachusctts rather thr.n in Connecticut and fourht for their preference until they had their way. The contriaversy borers in 171 3 and continued for 112 years before it was finally decided. In 17 I the question was appealed to England, but the povcrnmnt was so much engrossed in the Seven Years' war that it wa never brought to the attention of .the crown. Up to th outbreak of the Revolution both states continued to levy taxes and lend notices of fast days and elections to the farmers who occupied the land, and there is no record of hovr they avoided one or whether they paid both. Later, however, they voted and paid taxes in Massachusetts only, notwithstanding the protest of the county authorities in Connecticut. In 1793, after peace waj restored, both states appointed commissioners, but the dispute was

i carried on until 180 1, when a com

promise was reached. There were eeveral firmlar disputes between tho two states lesides those which r. appear upon the map, ard nn a rr moment was reached by which Ma.-'a-chuscits consented to surrender lir claim to a strio of territory iu Wood-took nnd Sr.f.ield township', provided C vir. ""tieut would yiilJ her clairu.s to the other tracts in disrirtc R.'-tin, however, was taken u:on the report. In H10 the controversy w:s revived by me lenl proceeding, and another commission was nppoiuted, but if it ever reached a conclusion there is no recrrl to l-e found. In 1SC0 a third commission was in-

bo many r was becom 4,The ormind 1 r. revnard :- for the ne and the I up prunipl point in et tied. '!. He did !.

trusted with the f cttlement, . and

rent'with vs ia America had thei: ft tTro .vca" th,p le?P

wie present tounaary lmc, wxutu ras adopted bv the legislature- of both stater,. Eachanre.

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criria ia th necessity the Trend miens wrro r.r.der ia the laf t cen t :ry to d:-'rt th.em elves. Ia Fonv the salons the fa-h.ion of kce--

chronicle of news, whh!

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Jf you T-a:e with n hi ta?e, bad lr.-ath ani t. ne is, coat- 1; if yo ;r l ead U d all or acting; if what you eat fiira anl forr.-.3 fn.s and acil ia Fromach, cr ;oi tre I i'.io a., constipated, norro-is, eiV.i asl caa't p t ff'lia i-j.-t r:?ht. te.-ia !nsi- tatting Drink tcfore IreaiJast. a p!i.-s of r al t- l -. atcr with a t-?arK ri'ul of liruostono hesitate ia it. TL is wiil n-Jah the -Isens an 1 torir.s from EtT-iach. liver.' ..iicys ar.l lov'.s ar. 1 c:ran?e. weetea ani rurify tlio entire alinientary tract. I3 yo:r ;r.i! t a thin; i-n-rueiiately tr-ca ar'.'ir.; in th nrnln; to wash cut cf the fysera z'A the previous day's poIecTirrn ito, gncp3 and four l'.Ie tefer ri";:; mere food Into the ftcn ach. To f-Hl like your.? füs f ei: like ytn ff't tcf:ro your I! j.J. nones and cu.c!es t'car.e loa! 1 u-frh body lnijuritiv.s, ret from your pharmacist a r; --rvr 1 cf lirastonq jhos;hat v. Lich ii iacx:-nsive and a'.moat taf.oUa. tier, f-r a souriih twinse which i r. t un;aar.t. Ju t 3 fcan an! Lot water act rn

the t:n. ctcans'.n?. swctcTdn? end ; ant

f.-'rht r.'-.r, fo Let water and llaeotono X he?; hate cct oa the Ftorr.ach. liver,

I i ir.c'ä an 1 bowels. Jden and women who sre usually constipated. Lillous. ' t-alachy cr Lave any ftomaoh fila- J rr ' r tho'ill Leia this Ins'.le ba'hinc i before trtakfast. They ar assured , they win become rtad cranka ca the tutject thortW.

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main." In her apartments two u." liters were ke;t. one of the authc:. tic cew3 rr-rt iipd here and there b her pue-ts, the other of f.oatinr ra rnrtrs and ra d.ts, and from the-f the budret of ):t clironicle rrr.: cade up and circuiat -1 throcghs?. Vaxca. Applctoa's iIagaxL"i5.

VA t The Ur; . country in

". r . e Ma-i. 1 "tates is the

cel.

th world that haj

"four corners," that is to eay, a plac whore four itates meet. Loos at your atlas and you will eoo Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Arizona touching each other. At no other

j place on the globe do four states,

territories or provinces unite 10 form euch a junction. The ppot ii on a spur of the Cariio -nun tains, rnd few tourists visit it, " -..( is 1K,t ra-ily aecesifLle ana p 'n. . ' "orop v tively few people thirl; about if, monument murks i. ! lu cver, erected by the rovi n;!;it : t Purvevcn. Tts r-oist is rva?!:- i v u trail leading from the road f m the Naraj Bprinrs in Col-irrd, ia the Ute ret trvation, to the b'aa Juan river.

At the 7.00 Hood gTtclo How beavy my l-nrrow Is tcxlay - Vf.n VI

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IN THE LAND 0" COMMON SENSE

Grajiclrnothers Recipe keep her Locks Dark, ulossy, Beautiful.

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The Carter's Po'e. IIow many of yo.i can tell whj g barber has a red r.nd white 6tripe4 pole es a girn? In the olden tun barbers were a!- surroons in a

; rraa.ll way, jiarticularly in the operants t-f Llevdiiii.'. i ". -r':t T-Ü 1 ration it was i;eee.isary for the paj 4ejt to prap a st.J, and the barj vT'rways kept one ready, as well i a fjqps of cloth for bandarjnj? tha

pticnts arm. vlicn the stall wai not in use the bandage was tied to U io that they mir,ht be together when wanted, and the barber usually hung them at his door as a aim. Ia de course o: time, nowever, a painted pole took the place at taa cloor of the one used in the opara lion, and thus cama the tira.

Says it is suicide to cut corns, an J tells low they lift right cut

Th o!J-tlrne mixture of Rage Tea and Sulphur for darkening jrray, Ftr-ike" and faded hair Is grandrr.r ther's recipe, and folks are again using it to keep their hair a arood, von colrr, which la quite eonslble, aa w .ire l.vlni; In an age when a youth

ful appearance Is of the greatest advantage. ' Nowadays, though, we don't have the troublesome taak of gathering the F.-u-e and the rnuwy mixing at home.

You einifly mt to tii lru etore All druj itoree mil the readv-to-ue man, "Give ne a iuartrr i f an ounce cf product, improved by the addition of fr.2rne. This will ct wv little but Ingredients, called "Wyeth'a Sage ' ia FuffcieEtto remote twrv bard or alt ftn1 fu'Phur Compound." It Is very , wr trr.wn f. P' t u ar becaune nobody can discover rem from one a fe, t , ' K ..,1

A a a -I'll .1 all 1 a li'iivij, a'intui r iiiviairn few drops arpl.ed d.rectly upon a J yoar comb or aoft brush with It and

lr.iy this through your hair, taking j 1 on rmall strand at a time; by morning

t- ader, achin? ci.rn ahoti'd r li ve the

soretee instantly, and s-x n t!te intire corn, rot and all', can 1-e lift.d cut with the tnrra without r sin. This nf way to rid on f.-. t of crns was ir.r!'irel by a Cincinnati rnin, who aya tint while frzom i tickr it dries In a D.-im r.t, and m t. '.rr; ty s-hrlvel tip the cm without inf!mi:i .- w n Irritatin? t Tirroiinl'ng ti".ie ,r skin. tVat bt f.hr 1 ' r - '' (f;.in or lockjaw frm v . "1.:.. ct h.c .1., Lili TJt tiia cut aao i.-y it.

1 the rrav hair disappears, but what de-

j bshts the ladles with Wyeth'a Sage and F'ilphur Compound. Is that, besi'les beautifully darkening the hair sfier a few applications, it also produces that soft luwtre and appearance , r f abundance which Is so attractive. This ren1y-to-ue preparation la a de. linhtf d toilet requisite for those who d'-:'rc a more youthful appearance. It is not Intended for the cure, mltlcati i or prevention of disease. . I

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Btxar-rve lost all my klnfolka. LadyYou poor man! All dead? Bejrg-ar-Naw; rtcJ-w-Waxaaa'i 04 "1- -J-Jirf

Unwritten Law Against Shooting Evee Han Eating Foxes. "Down in the country tho ether rlav there was a filiate eensation in which 1 was called upon to adjudicate for the farmers assembled in the parlor of th only village inn,'' writes the London correspondent of Town and Country. "One of theii number had shot a fox which hac prowled a! -i t among the fowls foi

its that fowl kecpin; r a risdey business. :nry farmer does no ;üi occasional hen, bu greedy beast and kilh pleasure of tho thine it does not always pa . So here was a fir.f -rtlng etiquette to be f anner had shot a o nv it. In fact, he pre

f erred to ti.tdvout his chest wit! pride, as if in defiance of all the un written laws of British sport. "Now, custom from time imme rnorial has decreed that the fo shall be as safe from pun and trap as if he were sacred, lie belongs tc the hounds and must be allowed t roam throurh the cavers and farm Yards at will, devouring what ms happen in his way. Custom, to, demands that the hunt ehall pa the damages. The hunt general! pays, though in innumerable cast tho secretary is well aware- that l U being swindled. "But this particular farmer eaic he had hunted for many years hirr self and had never made a claim f' lost hens. A year or two ago, ho ever, a fox had paid a nocturra t isit to his fowl yard and had playe havoc with the feathered deni2tm A night or two after it happenei hgain. A third time the fox canv rxoand and made a most deplorabl mess of a lot of fine Wyandotte and some expensive Buui Orpiv toes. "Then the farmer wrote to t. hunt secretary and a?led for de ages. The reply was that the cV would be attended to shortly, et Christmas the settlement ci; in tho fcrra of a ham. Thereu; the farmer declared war on all IV

and killed them ruthlessly. A this was the p iut which puzzled t farmers on Saturday night. "'Jim Crawford shot a fox le year,' said one of the men, 'and 1 pood ha3 come to him ßince. ain't lucky and it ain't eportsnv like. Let 'em kill your hens. TV u what they ere there for, and ii c hunt fecretary ie mean there e-e hundred who are penerou. "There you have it. Sport i sport and its rules are adamant 1 must, however, be put to the credit of British hunt clubs that the; tpend roili ' "s of pounds a year 1: Lnland, V des and Ireland fox t!u upkeep of t, c sport. "Think - f the hunters that r.rc bred and s M annually, the pack of hounds, the huntsmen, the Ftabl' people, the dozens of hangers o ho make a living out of it! Wit! out the hounds certain districts England would be depopulates Leicestershire and the midlar.r counties would be almost impover Ished if a law were suddenly put i force to make an end to the ri' man's pastime. Country houees i nonhunting districts may be had e most for the price of a cottage 1 Leicestershire, whereas in Quorn and Pytchley country a com try house is as eipensiie, if n1 more so, than a London manaioi Instead of diminishing, hunting ha grown in popular faror."

Butteresilk a Life Save A French medical man advises people to drink buttermilk for long life. He fays that the lactic acid dissolves every sort of earthy deposit in the blood vessels, keeping the reini and nrleries so supple and free running thut there ctn be no clogging tip, and heute there is no deposit of chalky matter around tha joints cr of poisonoua waste in the muscles. It is the stiffening and hardening of the blood resselt which bring on old age. Buttermilk is likely to postpone it ten 01 twenty years if freely drunk. A quart a day should be the mini mum, the maximum according it taste and opportunity.

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Ths Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been In use fcr over over 30 years, has borne the signature of aad has been made under his per&L;CJ&,fcfc sonal 6uPnrision since its infancy. VZfVr. '-CMtSUryZ nQ one to deceiye you ifl AU Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the hcadth of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment, c What is C ASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other 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 nnd by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.

GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAY(

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la Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought

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W1EIAM A.

General Insurance and Real Estate Special rates on Farm Loanr. and Insurance for l)uvoifl Tike ar aljo.'nngi counties. Fire, To'nado If ail, Life, Accident, Plate, Glis, Automobile, Burglary and Liabili y Insurance, Bonding Co, rperenent-id. Phone 110 2.

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