Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 14, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 August 1920 — Page 2

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lira. Mary Fricke, 507 Dornmaa 8t.t Bcllenile, 111., is just one of the many thousands of ladles throughout the country who, after an agony cf years, have at last found health, otrcngth and Tiger In PE-RU-NA. t Her own words tell of her suffering and recovery better than we can do it: "I suffered with my itomach, had awful cramps and headaches bo I often could not lay on a pillow. Saw your book, tried PE-UU-NA and got good results from the first bottle. To be sure of a cure I took twelve bottles. I have recommended PE-RU-NA to my friends and all are well pleased with results. I

will not be one day without PE-RU-NA. Have not had a doctor since I started with PE-RU-NA, which was about fifteen years ago. I am now sixty-three years old, hale, hearty and well. Can do as much work as my daughters. I feel strong and healthy

and weigh near two hundred pounds. Before. I vinirrn welched as littlo as one hundred. I hope lots of mrs. mart fkicku

people use PE-RU-NA and get the results I did." An experience Ilka that of Mrs. Fricke is an Inspiration to every sick and suffering woman. If you have catarrh, whether it he of the nose, throat, stomach, bowels, or other organs, PE-RU-NA Is the remedy. It Is not new; It Is not an experiment, PE-RU-NA has been tried. PE-RU-NA has been used by thousands who once were sick and are now well. To prevent coughs, colds, grip and Influenza and to hasten recovery there is nothing ,better. PE-RU-NA will Improve the appetite and digestion, purify the blood, sooth the irritated mucous linings, eradicate the waste material and corruption from the system. It will tone up the nerves, give you health, strength, vigor and the Joy of living. Do what Mrs. Mary Fricke and thousands more have donetry PE-RU-NA. You will bo glad, happy, thankful. Tablet or Liquid. Sold Everywhere.

Take Time for Play. Do not grow so keen on money making and business generally as to forget that "a little nonsense, now and then Is relished by the wisest

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THE DROUTH

PESKY BEB BUGS (Pesky Devils Quietus) P. D. Q is a new chemical that puts the everlasting to the Pesky bedbugs, roaches, fleas, ants and cooties impossible for the p-2sky devils to exist where I. D. Q. Is used. Recommendations of Hotels, Hospitals, Railroad Companies and other public Institutions are a guarantee to the public that the safest, quickest and most economical way of ridding the pesky insects Is by the U9e of P. D. Q. as this chemical kills the eggs as well as the live ones, and will not injure the clothing. A 3Tc package makes a full quart, enough to kill a million bedbugs, roaches, fleas or cooties and also contains a patent spout to get. the egg nests in the hard-to-pet-at-places. and . saves Juice. Your druggist has it or he can pet It for you, or sent prepaid on receipt of price by the Owi Chemical Works, Terre Haute. Indiana.

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ALGIERS RICH IN SUNDAYS

Holy Day Observed Thmc Times a Week by Followers of Different Religions.

Although no fewer than three Sundays are observed each week In Alplers, writes a correspondent, only one could In any sense be called a 'May of rest." Tor while the prophet enjoined his followers to attend worship on Sunday, he warned them against allowing it to heroine a day of idleness. An Aral or .Moor.' therefore, will frequently leave his wares unattended In his shop' while he goes ofT to the mosque to pray, and he seldom has occasion to regret this course, cases of robbery being extremely rare. The French Sunday Is typically French. The Jew alone makes his Sunday n day of rest, his religion forbidding anything save talking on that day. A walk through the Jewish quarter on the Sabbath will carry one's thoughts back many years. The picturesque groups nt the street corners, in their rich, flowing robes, will recall many an Old Testament story learned In childhood, for the Jew in his oriental garb has a very different Uppen ranee from the Jew as we know him in the West.

Concentration Wins. The weakest living creature, by concentrating his powers on a single object, can accomplish something; the strongest, by dispersing his over many, may fall to accomplish anything. Cnrlyle.

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FOR EVERY DAY, AS IT WERE Soldier's Preference Was for Something of Which He Could Make General Use.

A Rrltlsh general who was commandant of a district In India had presented the prizes nt the garrison sports, and was rather surprised when one of the prize-winners, a private in an Infantry regiment, approached him a few days later and begged to know If he would be allowed to change his prize for something useful. "What was your prize?" asked the general. In reply, the man produced a long case under his arm, and showed a handsome pair of meat carvers. "Very nice, I am sure," said the general. "What do you want to change them for?" "Well, you see, sir," replied the man, "I would cnthcr have a knife

nnd fork of the size to eat meat with.

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Till! Drouth is a long, dry spell followed by n series of sharp explosions In the wheat pit. It Is also followed by the agonized accents of tne rural speculator who invested somebody else's money and was promptly punctured while reading up on the baseball scores. The Drouth is caused by a total absence of rain In places where a little would go a long way. One of the strange and inscrutable mysteries of this Meeting life below is why the rain should fall with such fervor and exuberance in the spring of the year, win . everybody want? to plant corn or try out a new automobile, and then as soon as summer opens up withdraw from the immediate vicinity and allow everything to dry up but the political orator. In the spring it Is harder to head off "a soaking rain than It Is to discourage a visiting collector who is accustomed to speak without notes or mercy, but Just as soon as hot weather sets in and raises large, luminous blisters on the common people not enough rain will fall to properly water one perspiring citizen. A Drouth which has not been advertised In advance is a big asset to successful gambling on the price of December corn, wheat and . other breakfast foods. Many a man has

bought a few million bushels of No. 1 wheat long before it began to peep shyly from tlie ground, Iii the hope tlmt va double-gen rel Drouth would cause it to wither from thq ankles up, and has been pratilied to such an extent that he could pay his barber bill for the tirst time since his marriage. Thousands of men wlio bet on the price of wheat, however, are now liv-

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Not enough rain will fail to properly water one perspiring citizen. Ing In peaceful seclusion at the expense of an industrious father-in-law, the ratio of plungers who beat the game being about the same as that which holds' good in bucking a slot machine. The Drouth Is a very uncomfortable article to live with, but it is easier to get along with than some people, for which let us give thanks. (Copyright.)

IF YOU would make of your Character a tower of strength. If you would see your, business prow steadily nnd surely. If you would know the really vital, almost priceless secret back of ull success slxice tlie world began, all through the minutes, hours, davs of your life Mind the trifles! There exists in New York City a store for men that, because of Its appeal to particular tastes and styles, has built tip a name for "Class in Its line. Recently, because of this reputation, a young man, new to the city, went into their establishment and ordered half a dozen "of their shirts. The salesman represented the goods to be the best of their kind and "warranted" them to be as represented. One of the shirts proved defective. The young man sought an adjustment. He received for bis trouble a bundle of cold excuses. The store sent away a dissatisfied customer theworst advertisement in the world. Mind the trifles! There exists in Chicago another kind of store that Is known wherever merchandising is known. It is the greatest store of its kind In the world. Here Is one of the reasons for its marvelous success. In , this store a clerk is not allowed to dispute with a customer. If there is dissatisfaction, and it appears reasonable to tbe clerk, an Immediate adjustment is made even though it may mean a loss to the concern. Tri lies yes, trill es but the attention to them paves the way to wealth, influence and power. Mind the trifles !

By EDGAR A. GUEST THE OLD DAYS. Time was that life was partly play nnd man could rest a little while.

Could find the time along the way to j visit with his friends and smile, j And he could go on fishing trips and I

never miss the coin he'd lose. Rut that was in the days before his wife wore fifteen-dollar shoes.

Time was the evening brought repose i unto the weary soul of man. ; He dropped his work at close of day. j untroubled till the next began, And he could play an hour or two; the j loks he loved he could peruse; i Hut that was in the days before his ! wife wore fifteen-dollar shoes. !

(rcaf riches were not needed then, in those iU(i days of long ago;

A man could find contentment then ! with what was given him to know. ! And there were joys on every hand j

from which his soul could pick and choose; Rut that was in the days before his wife wore fifteen-dollar shoes. There Is no rt for man today, he's forced to serve the gods of gold; lie dare not linger by the way. as once he did in times of old. lie must forego his fishing trip and shun all things that may amuse Recnuso the women folks today are wearing fifteen-dollar shoes. (Copyright by Klr.ir A. üust.)

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Penalty of Borrowing. Just before leaving for a dance I telephoned a friend of mine and asked her If she would let nie take her evening scarf. She said she would. When my escort arrived, not wanting him to know I borrowed, clothes, I said: "We'll have to call at Peggy's to get my scarf." When we rang the bell her small sister came to the door with the scarf on her arm and said: "Sis says she's glad to let you take It, but please be careful and don't lose it." Exchange.

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When Something Is Wrong With Your Comfort when nervousness, indigestion, billiousness or some other upset makes you think you are not eating or drinking the right thing if you're a coffee drinker, cut out coffee ten days and use

Fostam Cerea

This delicious drink with its coffeelike flavor, suits coffee drinkers. Its value to health soon shows, and its economy is so apparent under use that one quickly realizes.

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All silent she steals In among us quiet, ilrrar August, following close on thft footsteps of daisy-crowned July. The poppy blazes in the sunshine, the graintlelJs are -lpenlng Into golden rplendor, nnd the luittcrllies and humming-birds .cem to have gathered the gorgeousness of Nature's loveliest hues and Imprisoned them within their folded wings. Food for t:ic Family. For thoso wbo cannot eat tbe fresh rrisp cucumber they will enjoy them tvhen cooked. Cucumber Piquant. Pare hire but not over-ripe cucumbers and slice In half-Inch slices. Salt and pepper them and dip in beaten vZ which has been diluted with two tablespoonfuls of water, then roll in fine crumbs and fry in deep hot fat until tender and brown. Lay on a rervin? dish and pour over the follow- : ti sauce at tbe last moment : To one cupful thick seasoned tomato sauce dd a teaspoonful of prepared mustard, a tahlepoonful of lemon juice and a tnblespoonful of grated onion. Buttered Bsets. Cook beets until tender, re nove the kins and chop. Itehcat. adding a little butter, a teaspoonful of suar and a dash of Villmar. Serve hot. Olive ,ii may be used in place of butter. Summer Squash Soup. Cut three or four squash into small pieces, mince two onions, add to the squash with two tablespoonfuls of fat. cook until the fat is absorbed. Add a tnblespoonful of Hour, two stalks of minced celery, two sprigs of parsley, two cloves, two strips of gretn pepper and enough wnter to cover. Simmer until all are tender, adding a teaspoonful of suit during tht: last cooking. Hub all through a sieve, add milk, depending upon the size vf the squashes, thicken with two tabtespoonfuls each of butter and flour. Cook ten minutes, season highly, adding cayenne, a

little ginger and sugar. Just before serving beat well with an egg beater. Serve with a spoonful of whipped cream on each serving. Savory Potatoes. Cook potatoes with a beef stew, enough to have some left over for frying or for potato salad. Tbe seasoned potatoes make a much nicer salad and if fried with a little butter are a most savory dish. rr 1020, V.V.vtfrn Nv?raper Union.) ()

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Bureau's Good Work. The bureau of American ethnology, by its extensive, work. Is preserving much of value concerning the Indian tribes of North America not only their language and customs, but also their habitations and other material remains. The annual report is enriched every year with the results of various investigations among the Indians, giving them an Interest, not only to scientists, but also to the average man interested in the story of this once powerful race, which Is rapidly disappearing through being absorbed into the other races.

ACCOUDIM; to the oracles of Delphi. Jupiter Anion and Dodona, to Simon Magus and the lesser magicians of modern times who unlock tbe future for a dollar a ieep, to dream of a horse is good luck. Preferably a white horse should lu dreamed of, for that announces to the dreamer unexpected riches. If your horse Is black your good fortune will not be so great or so complete as It will be If he is white. The Intermediate grades of color denote the amount of your good fortune. To see yourself riding a horse preferably 'i large, bony one -moans success. If a woman dreams that she Is riding on a large, showy horse it Indicates that the fates have picked out for her provided she Is an unmarried woman of course a rich husband who will make her happy. Hut for anyone to dream that he or she. Is riding n horse is a sign that he or she is about to rise a step highe in tie world. Iut don't fall ff. If yti do some misfortune is in store for you. None, perhaps, that you will not be able to surmount, for the general beneficent effect of dream horses Is so potent that veil a fall from om will not be an irreparable misf-vtune. To dream that you are trading horses foretells that someone is going to get the best of you in a bargain which would Indicate that horse trades run true to form In the world of dreams as well as in the world of actualities. Tod renin that you are buying a horse is n sign that you will make money by some speculation or a real estate deal. I?ut if you dream that you are selling a horse don't speculate you will Iosa. if your dream horse is restive It means that you have much hard work to go through before you achieve the success which your dreaming of him foretells. The dream horse. It should he distinctly understood, is no relation to the nlghtmnr whatever. Copyright.)

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SELF-EFFACEMENT.

'Leonidas ! exclaimed Mrs. Meekton, "arc- you aware that I was reading my essay" on olltlcs aloud to you?" "Yes, my dear." "Hut you went to sleop." "Why not? You removed every doubt so thoroughly and solved every problem so completely that I saw no further reason for retaining personal consciousness."

Another Item. 'Tills bill of yours- why. It make my blood boil!" the indignant patient stormed. 'Ah!" the man of medicine returned calmly, "in that case we must make a little change," and, taking the bill be added the line: "To making blood ImiII and thereby sterilizing system, $2o."

Painful Meeting. I1I11 Just happened to run into an old friend downtown. Phil Was he glad to se you? Rill You bet not. I smashed his whole right fender. Cornell Widow.

Smartness. "Don't you think this Is a smart gown?' asked the lady. "I do," answered the gentleman. "Anything that looks especially foolish Is spoken of as especially .smart."

A Way of Theirs. "Dills have one queer quality." "What is it?" "The more you contract thorn, the more they expand."

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Till: Ni:XT IN OKDKK. Mr. Cheerup: Too bad you lost so much money in that nil stock swindle. Rut brace up, man. Kvcry cloud has a silver lining. Mr. Sappe: Yes, I've heard a rumor to that eJTect but I haven't yet been offered any stock in tin? prospect.

True. The road to fame Is long and rough They only win Who've got the stuff. A Suggestion. "Do you really believe a wife with good cooking can pull the wool over her husband's eyes?" 'Just try some nice llannel cakes.

Not Fastened to the' Idea. "Is a wife bound to obey her husband?" "I must say 1 haven't Feen many who were tied down to the Job."

Very Odd. "It seems strange that there should bo so much industrial disturbance caused by coal." "Yes, especially as by Its very nature It must always be a minor Issue."

Too Suggestive. "Why do dentists call their ollire dental parlors?'" "I suppose they think it would make their patients feel too had if they called them drawing rooms."

Not Certain. "You know, my dear boy, we really gain by our trials In life." "That depends altogether on what kind of lawyers we get to try tlirn.

Crust Comment. "Look at the engagement ring Will 'gave me. lie has such taste." "Yes; all the girls he's been engaged to admit that In his favor." - - Fitting Styles. "I see where they are ranking hats of shavings." "They ought to be particularly a impropriate to wooden heads."

Sometimes Difficult Little Harry Papa, what Is politeness? Professor Rroadhead Politeness, my son, is the art of not letting other people know what you really think of them. Stray Stories.

A New Breed. "Tlie ioet I pointer out to you at the dog show Is very peculiar in some ways. IK has a ierfect passion for dactyls." "Did he have any of Vm on exhibi

tion there?'