Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 June 1896 — Page 7
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THt- SUNDAY SCHOOU
FASHION LETTER.
latcm-H- Umh for Jhiio 14, 1AM J5u Crurlllrd I.uku ;ita.".-4. lArrar.Rcd from Velouuol'a Notoi.) GocncN TnxT.-Chrlst ckl for our idn ccorJInB to the iScrlpturea.-I Cor. U:X I.CSRON NOTIZS. I. Tin Trial. From it liltli; U'fore om o'cluek Friday morn in,' till Minrlse. nliout half-past live, .livsns wan omluriny nn unjust trial, in nmi form, before tlii .li'wUi auUioritirs. The court a:us the Jewish yanludrini. Tho llrst meeting' was irregular, because it ;h illegal to try nny ei!oii before it il'irinir the night. The witnewe were dlP:cult to procure, of the kind sought, p.ut, finally, two false wHiu-hsch were obtained, v. ho perverted ft saving f Jesus, ami did not iifrree even in their 'iiw K.itoncn! was nro-
1 .,. from anvtl.intr the wit- lrown
i,.. sacs brought forward, but from Jesus' own eoafessioa that He wis the Mi5,!ah. the Son of Uocl. This they 'onh trued ns blasphemy, a enpilal oftei t tunonjjr the .lews. He wsta voted . . . ,,.. i i .
In worthy ot c:eawi. i iicnaiiriirini
.. :uljurned till dawn, whan they .ii ular sessidu, and pronounced . ni al wntncc. . -a It . . .. 1 .1
wo now tnat rexer was -sine
z h ;t- 1 et er, iwset aim women hv a ei'iv d of menials and loughs, sui-
,1 hv darkne.. auiKJ unitr.owii
t'
tl. n-' t!-
t.lniMi I'ulirlcH for hummer Costiim YttrlttlnC Hint Kt'itll MilU, Irit.li I.luen lr.-'i Etc. StH-ciul New York CorreMtomleneo, Iinen fnhries for Miiiuiier costume have eoiue into wueh favor that 'the htylisb linen collar" Ik an expression used in the bhops to denote other materials with llax-eolored grounds In toft jjray and tan shades. Anion,' the very popular unbleached linens which, nre used In inaldii,' bench, mountain. trnvoHtif,' and cyclnif costumes are those in mnooth duek woven in tiny basket effects, like hop Kicking, twilled linen or drilling of very substantial quality in delicate ecru tints. At exelusive importing houses are found costumes of soft iiimhnl linen crash, in tan color, morion, eeru, white and
The "art linens made in
li,iM,..'.il iifi? made into very Sl.VJlsm
' jjim us that are trimmed with white 'duck bands, rev ers,, collar, etc., and i tiny white pearl buttons. The CJalatea j twills ho long used for children's sail- ' or suits are now made up into yachting
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AGR1CULTURALIIINTS.
THE
Let tho
FARMER'S
DAUGHTER.
Jluthi
IJi:ir ;irl Hunt Itnm
Thun k IIuhIimiiiI. Much has been Mild ami written on 'ket plnj,' the boys on the fnrin," and many pious have been made urging farmers to give their boys au interest in some Uind of stock or crop, and thus nmUe their labor of some pecuniary value to themselver. F.very boy lilces
! U) have n little money that he. may call J his own, and that he can hprnd ns he I likes. Hut how Is it in regard to the, I girls? Have you ever seen anything written in regard to "keeping: the girls ; on the farm'.'" Or nn they of m little account that the only thought In j to get them married oil us quickly as
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HINTS FOR THE HOUSE. Wth tl Mi,ilaratlcff fienee of rtnewt
, . health and treiiRta ana Internal cieamiIf an article that has become rusty U WMch follows the u&o of Byrui of
oahed in kerosene oil for some time tho Figs, is unknown to the few who have i not
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UK" casino suits mr isiuira ui.it-
the pretty stripes of pink and eivnm. blue mid 'white, red und eeru. and also in darker blueand brow n combinations. Irish linen dresses, so long popular with the princess of Wales und her danirhters, are made with full-gored
hrire denied his Master, the j skirt, jacket bodice with large revor nith cursing ami vear.ng. ' and full sleeves n ml pretty vest of pimt
u t was unlike that of n (lis- ! or initeiter s ume linen.
i lie smrt waist is num irwini"!. and is seen in every importing house . t, and fancy dry
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u.,' look of reproof was more than n volume of word?, and
:,t out aim wepi imurnj. i the hitter session of thct'auheJ su was taken before Pilate.
.,u accusation of blasphemy
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w i ii I !" of no account in l iiai-e s courts.lier.eitwnsearcfullysuppressed. it, tu.I of this, the Jews cbarjrtd Jesiu witii treuem, under the triple accusntitn of tl) sedition, exciting revolt aulri-t Heme, (-) rebellion, refusing to nay tribute, and (:t) oju'ii treason m t'a'imieg to be king. The second cl.nrge we know was utterly false, and the other two, though true in AVPiise, m t true in the scii.-e intended and not ut all treasonable. Pilate knew Jesus to be Ii.m cent. but wanted to phase the
Jews. He tried in various ways to escane a formal decision, but in vain. The sentence of death by crucifixion -was finally pronounced, and .Jcäus was led out toward Calvaiy. 11. The Crucifixion This was transplrir.tr from nine o'clock till three, Frb d:n, April 7, on Calvary, just outside th walls of Jerusalem, k-ghniitig tuid tx. iiuT -t the hours of the daily sacriAs s ion as tho sentence was jro- j t!,rui.-il die necessary preparation.! wen- i:iade, during which some of the bohhers niwked Jc.tm again, and then th 'ad procession moved out of the -ea-tK Two incidents of the journey ' are J.-j-eribwl Simon of Cyrcne comj.ei'.' d to a d Je us in bearing'tlie erosi. ut'd J-mis" words to the daughters of Ji rn'ii!- tu. Thus Jesus was aided by the itr' T "ih of man aad the sympathy of j U !!!. II. i .T'Mis was nailed to the cross while it ,
v as ly ing upon the gi ound, then it was sU.wfv raiwd with the suiTerer upon it.
( nuitixion wa-s an unspeakably awful , fon.i of death. The most revolting f ra- j tu re of death by crucifixion was that the tortm-e was deliberately prolonged, j
the cross live or fix
a tm.v:iousn yon thi: hacgiiti:.
rust will become loosened and come off
very readily.
A well-known medical authority eays In a recent work that cheese should l j eaten at least once u dny. "It is tho most valuable animal food obtainable," he mivh. "from two to three times ns
nutritious as the same money value of ordinary meat." ' To prevent pie juice from running out ; In the oven make a little, opening in the - upper crust and insert ft straw or little roll of white paper perpendicularly.
The steam will escape tb rough it ua though a chimney nnd all the juice will be retained in the pie. Candling eggs is tho one Infallible way to test them. This is done In u dark room with a candle, gxs or electric light. When the egg is held close to the I'ht If fresh It will nppear a pinkish yellow, and if otherwise, it will be dotted with opaque spots or le entirely dark. When it is not convenient to broil fish over an open fire it nny be nicely broiled I n a very hot oven. 1 'reparo tho fish as for the usual method nnd lay it with the skin down on a piece of oiled paper in n roasting pan. l?ook on the upper grate of the oven until browned, first rubbing it with butter nnd dusting with a little flour.
I i
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km bovnnd tho old-tlinu modlchioi
. and tho cheap substitutes sometimes offered but never acepted by th well-In-' formed.
4EsoLso has made up Its mind that we aro n portion of tho human raco that It ought to elevate," remarked ono benighted native. "Well, them aro several ways of doing that," replied nnother. "Yes, but unfortunately tho quickest way is 10 mow us up." Washington Btar, KcspoRtlv Itoth to nrli & Bweet
SouixN, Hie nerves nra often painfully acut. Wlien this Is tho case, tho best tiling to be done U to seek tho tonio and trauiiullllzlujjr assistance of Hosto.ter's Stomach Bitter, a superb nervine. No less beneficial l It for iivspeptle, bilious, malarial, rheumatic, bowel and kidney complaints. Usj with pcrstbtent regularitj. A wincglassful bofore retiring confers sleep.
Bitzivi "I've found one good way to cet nrntmd Iho hlirh hnt uuiS'UCO When I CO to
the theater." Jabzln--"Ynu have! Lot's hear lt." liilzlm "Why. buv a scat in tho front row, of coursj." Itoxbury Gazette.
fw Thief
Vi nWpT Ono Hundred Dollar
frvr UV rss of Catarrh Uiat ua at
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure F. J. Cheskt & Co.r mp , Toledo.O. Wo, tha uiiderslgiie., havo kaowa F. Cheney for the lat 1.1 years, aad belldTt him perfectly honorable In all buataaat transactions and auancially able to cany outauv obligations made by their nrw.
V"ET & Tkcax, vvuoiosaia urutsuiiM, Wauiino, Kisnax MiaviJt, WboIlr DnigglsW. Toledo. Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Curo i taken iateraalbA acting directly upon the blood and muco surfaces of Uio system. Trice 75c, pef üe. Bold by aU Druggists. TesÜmoaUk free. . . . Hall' Fainllr PtlU are tho best. Fits stopicd free and permanently carC No fits after first day's mo of Dr. Kllort (J real Nervo orer. Fno ?3 trial bottl & troaüse. Da. Ku.se, Arch st PhUa ,Pa.
Dooks are tho Immortal aons deifjtag their sires. 1'iato.
BtArTT maircd by a bad comptexlon may be re-tored hv Ub'nu's Sulphur Soap, UUi's Hair aud Whisker Dye. 50 cent.
PEOPLE.
goods bouse in the Sand, and shows a fiinuliar contour, but appears in novel sorts of fabric, newly patterned and n c vv 1 y decontted. T h e summergowns siiow great use of dainty dotteil and ilowercd batiste's li.ien, lawns, eh a m brays.
ymd very love
ly orgtuiuies, and with pret
ty separate skirts of brilliant mohair,
klimmet cheviot anil tuoue are worn
---- - - - tliirt waiMs of very fine pink, cream
possible, so that some other fellow can hunnort them, and so save that item of
L.vpen&e? 1 say to farmers, give your pirls a chance, and they will beat the boys all "hollow," not only in the thoroughness of their work, but in their enthusiasm for results, and in the results themselves. Hut you ask: Shall T set my daughter to planting potatoes orhoeingeorn? Or would it he better to start her In business by breaking the two-year-old tolt, or the brimllc steers, or feeding and earing for the hogs? Xo, my dear sir; while I have no doubt she would , be successful if she undertook to do any j of these things, anil would surprise you ! by the results obtained, still it Is not neeetsary for her to engage in any such masculine labor. 1 Again you ask: What, then, would ! vou have her do? Let me whisper in
vour car. the one little word, poultry
Charles A. Dana Is a high authority on forestry. John W. Machny, the Arrerlcan millionaire, is a native of Dublin. Miss Jennie Harlow, of Colorado Springs, has been appointed consul of the League of American Wheelmen at that place. Cord Meyer has recently been treated for appendicitis at the Hoosevelt hospital, and his recovery is considered as-mired.
Sneaker Heed is said to be a fluent
French scholar, anö his library contains
a large percentage of French books. He
is nn omnivorous reader.
I'rof. Albert G. limerick has given to
tho Philadelphia Library company hit
valuable collection of musical litem
turc, much of which cannot be dupli
cated in tliis country. llenrv Watterson, of Louisville, Ky
who is not easily shocked, asserts that
Jesus I" "' - l mative, erear
hours, retaining eomsciousness um e . Un !nws aR the burning of the wounds in the hands j mturc nml feet, the uneasiness of the tin- j . s .
natural portion, the oppression or i n )Uar Tie fnH waist either round ovcrehnr'.'ed veins and the intolerable j or 0nO(- js invariably used for these thirst were constantly increasing. Hut j tra,IBpar,,m,ir,.,ses. Thiswaist isnearly
eeru or blue erass linen, trimmed with
uttiiity linen laces' insertions aud tiny , edgings. The mot popular garniture for the toilets nnd costumes of grass linen, clianibray and batisU are the openwork embroideries wrought upon the ( goods ibemseh es-. The designs are very hnmbome this year, and the ni-' broldered flounces are wide enough to make waist-fronts platrons v ith pointed yoke nil in one piece, sleeve-dps, i jacket-bodices nnd spreading shoulder i caps with Vnndyke ends lulling over; the full sleeve puff. Urctelle and fichu- , shaped piece formed of embroidered Sv.iss muslin and linen laces and bands are likewise employed. Ideal gowns are formed of pompa dour muslins made up over taffeta silk of a single shade, or else of changeable 1 tints repeating; those in the flowered muslin. If silk is not desired, watered
uercaline or batiste is used in pale ptnk,
cream or blue, i lerreor.nein-
very fashionably used for j
but delicate embroideries on i
uitislm are also mute as
i i ' . - . . , uu in
I Now don't shrug your sliouuicrs nnu j lanua,re fajis to express his ideas re
exclaim: "ijosji. lor u you iun: i;.,
Mrs. Piiosr "Readhig Is quite a nnsMon
with my hustiand." Mrs. Dreskor "So it
is wiui mine wi.cn no rcaua mv miwuti a bills l' London Fun.
What Is dl.-moticstjy got vanlshe tn
prothgacy. Cicero.
Ton they conquer who believe they caa VirglL
riso's Cciti: Is a wonderful Cough m-SW. no. Mus. W. PicKKitr, Van Kielen aaA lake Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.,OcUlt, U
cine.
Blake
iMrossmLE It polcou.
is not good Krenoh. !T-
it there is more profit in the "hen business," for the amount iuveatcd, than in any other stock. And who is more fitted to attend to such "stock" than the daughters of the family? Just try it, ii you hae one or more daughters that'liave nothing to do, and are just eating their heads off; invest $153 in poultry, and a house to put it in (the intcreat on tiiis will be but nine dollars a year); or perhaps you already have tome building that, with a few dollars expended for repairs, would answer. Let her keep strict account of all eggs used in the family, sold, or
used for setting, all young chickens raised, either for home consumption or market, figuring the value of droppings as worth 25 cents for each mature
garding the appearance of the Parisian women who ride bicycles. Itussell Sage is very fond of driving nnd 1ms scarcely missed a daily ride in Central park in .10 years, except when he was absent from the city. He generally drives two horses, but is trying a team of four which will trot evenly together. THE SOLDIERS.
mocking
crowd, crying:
Fir .r
the inns-: intense sir-Terings of Jeans j
were of the spirit, lie was bearing the sins of thu world. We mcv here note four scenes of interest that took place around the cross. First, the parting of Christ's raiment bv the guard of soldiers, then the easting of lots for His inner coat or tunic. Second, the shouting, scoffing and
of the unruly, turuuium,
He avcd others; ici
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"lim üfivi llilliseil aiii-iw-.o
diers als.- took part in this mockery. Third, there were friendly watehew amid these exciting: scenes: the three Mans were then.: fary, the mot her of Jesus: Mary, the wife of CIcojiw. and At.,..,. Mnrrrinh-nc. 11 is mother's sister,
-1. f ilm was t here, as also
manv other women from O
' tin. r. and the other U
r.,h.illv not faraway. Fourth
noon Jesus conunit His mother
care of .lohn. The conversion of one of the malefactors, crucified with destis, occurred to-wa-d noon. One of the malefactors -ioincd the mob in crying: "If thou be the Christ, save Thyself and us." Hut the other, answering, rebuked him, ..t nrkut nfit. thou fear God. see-
ing thou art in the ante condeinnr.- , tionV And we, indeed, justly; for we receive the due reward of our deeds; but this man hath done nothing nmiss." Then the request that immediately follows implies that the robber had heard or some of the tcatihinga of Jesus. He believed in Christ as the Bon of flod nnd in the immortality of the soul. The darkness that fell upon the earth at about VZ o'clock was typical of the powers of darkness seeming to prevail, of the sufferings of .Testis, of tliedespnlr of the. disciples. This lasted till three o'clock, the hour of the evening sacrifice, at which time the veil that hung between the holy place and the holy of holies was rent. Whrat und C.UniT.
I'fcAlTcotatloii is trying to make brass
a "Mfl for tn!r!
w n" - The devil is not doing nil his work In (he slums. The gn-leful heart has music In it that angels cannot r.ing. Whoever believes God's truth gets Cod's reward for doing it. It is not hard to win ilcavcn. when wc are willing to give up the world. The preacher who putn thought ia hi wmms, will, sooner or later, find himself preaching to people who thlnfc Jhun'a Horn.
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seamless over a closely titteil ami uoneu silk lining. Some of the muslin dre s .kirls are cut after the popular i-even gore model: ot hers have nine gotes. and Tgain are four straight breadths with tucks alternating with lace insertions to the knee. i Whin- i-mvns of various tuatermls,
both thick and diaphanous, are a con- j snieuons feature of summer fashions. I
Soft w bite serges, ino-
l n il are
hairs crepons
made up for
seaside cos-
tunics w ith'
plain göre I
vx
t here, as also s j; j r t s eh- JXW f 1 Galilee; John tlv hupB,. JfO:jJ lisciplcs wore (, h 0 r ifJVA fourth, about j:lc.t,t . b 0 d-ril"-aL-nother to the . -. ,. .t,,,,',, j
ices or singi
breasted op.'n b 1 a v. c r s, which to he
3T i OAG Tnrr.r
a cnr.vt' ami stiu'ix imxnoctji:. fowl for the vcar. Also keep a strict
account of all feed used, whether bought or raised on the farm. If you are not surprised at the result, then I would consider you beyond nil hope of redemption, and be willing you should jog along in the "good old way," letting the hens spend the winters in idleness, and the girls hunting husbands. The cuts show pictures of n convenient henhouse, which will accommodate 100 hens, and at the same time is not expensive. It may be constructed of matched boards, or of unmatched, and lined with tarred paper, the smell of which is not offenshe. and tends to keep away vermin. If your daughter is not well posted on the "hen business," get for her some good book on poultry. Give her what help you can by advice, etc., and then let her go ahead. l!y the time she is rendy to buy her wedding outfit, she will have the money to pay for it, and thus sine you the expense. liural Xcw Yorker.
Prig. Gen. Henry Morris, a veteran of the war of 1S12, died at his home in Fort j Chester recently. He was 05 years eld. j Gen. Sanssler, military governor of ; Paris, who, in enac of war. would net , n.s commander in chief of tho French , nrmv, though he has reached tho age limit, has been continued in office by j the ministry for three years longer. f Gen. Dragoiuiroff, who represented Russia nt the French autumn maneu- , vers, has published a flattering criti- j cism of the French soldiers. He finds ; that a great advance has been made j since 1SS3, when he saw them last, both in material organization nnd In tho j cunlity of officers nud men. j " Dr. P. P. ßlattcry, a wealthy citizen j of St. Louis, who was found dead in a j
I lake near there a few days ago, was m , I command of the gunboat Cricket dur- ,
ing the last two years of the rebellion, j
He was then under ".'O years oi age, aim the voungcr.t commanding officer in th
navy. j PERSONALS FROM ABROAD, j Trof. Paulo Perez, a celebrated Bra- I zillan linguist, is dead. j Jose Paria, a noted scientist of Chill, in coming to Thi3 country. j Prof. Fall), the Vienna prophet, is I
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P. lOIIUre. Jll cavaci j "-- " "v, "i'i" on time. Russell, of the Scottsmnn, bci.ig once rallied by a gray-hcaded friend upon his baldness, eilcnccd him with the remark: "My hair preferred death to dishonor."
THE MARKETS.
n ew nud stunning ( W j. must be linen rfj with colored a---j s i 1 k. n n 1 e t0i -
yellow, pale blue and mauve being very favorite shades. Lmge wirl luitinns are used as a fin
ish, and the soft creamy slmdes of white are more popular and vastly more becoming than the pure, white or blue white tints. The vogue for ribbon trimmings already amounts to a rage, besides the muni uses to which these
gav decorations arc put, ttiey nre aiso made up into shoulder braces crossed with F.reton straps both front and back, forming shoulder-knots with lung loops and ends, chatelaine sashes tied directly in front or on the left side, and the .cams of gored skirts are overlaid with tint bands ending in riblwm rosette. These with the exquisite lace nccestorles in the shape of beitha., Marie
Antoinette Hehns, spreading collarettes
that cover the shoulders nnd a portion nf the sleeve puffs, transform the simplest toilet into one that Is at once dressv, dainty nml fascinating. White or light silk parasols are carried w ith afternoon toilets, and nut of the city are lavishly decorated even on the promenade. White, and tinted Kill; gloves of Mousquetnire length are in great favor this season, and entire co.tumes of white from the plain white taffeta parosol to the white kid and cantas shoe nre in high fashion both her nud abroad. Kate Dvsxam.
lVt of tho Poultry Yard. This is the season for lice, and it l
only the well-kept coops nnd yards that are free from the vermin. Lice will drive the pitting hens off the nest. vd!l force others to lay on the ground outside, wilt cause tho chicks to droop nml die without apparent disease affecting them, will imite disease by debilitating the fowls, and will cause loss where profit should be the result. , Du not wait for lice to come, but keep the jrests away. Frequent whitewashing of the coops, the rubbing of kerosene oil
on the roost?, the sprinkling of tobacco
refuse over the nests, and the liberal
usu of Persian Invect powder well dusted into every crack nnd crevice us well
ns over the floor; the nests, nnd every
where else, will be the only
(M
afeguam
When to C Soft I'mid. One meal of soft food is sutlleient,niid
ft should be ghett early in the morning.
warm. Mo meals nre necessary at noon.
ns it is better to allow the hens to be
hungry so as to compel them to scratch than to keen their eropH full, in winch
rase thev become very fat. At night
Kfiitier the trrains so that the Ucna will
have a iob searching for them. Should
nny be left our they will be found by the hens the next morning. Soft food
may coiiftst of anything that can be fed in that condition. It 1b the meal tfl which nil t be extra foodH arc added. Ii fchould never he very soft, but of a com l.tancv to allow It to be crumble.
Prairie Farmer.
Kkw Vom, Juno C, iot (V!TM-:-N!iUvc Steers $ i W $ t & COTTON -Mnnllliitf W i PI.O: It -Whiter Wticnt '-' 0) $ 3 .u WIHIAT-N'o. '1 Ko.1 ? COUN -No..! ' OvTft-No 'i i, ; 1ft i-h
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ST. LOU la.
COTT:-N-MHldlUi!t .. ,55 .
HKKV US-steer. . 2?
cows ami iie-iiurs. - e "
CALVKS I .'-Wf til
initio I'alr to Sulceu... - w I' -
SU KKP -Fair to Choice J V:
I'llUK-rateuts f W -:
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itvi: No.:. .r;
'IMHAOCÜ-Liiks ?J
Iu.ir. ituriey
HA V-Clear TuudUiy u u ' ft .'
HUCVlUi Cliolco Dairy
IMtiS -Fresli PUltlC-Stiuidard Mess (Nuw).
.(CUN-Cleui-Uil bAUIJ-l'niioi5i!um
ClilCAUO.
UA'tTLU Slltpping
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MirliiK Pateaii J
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The Blue and the Gray.
Both men and women tiro apt to feel a little blue, when tho gray hairs begin to show. It's a very natural feeling. In the normal condition of things gray hairs belong to advanced age. They have no business whitening tho head of man or woman, who has not begun to go down tho slope of life. As a matter of fact, tho hair turns gray regardless of age, or of life's seasons ; sometimes it is whitened by sickness, but moro often from lack of care. When tho hair fades or turns gray there's no need to resort to hair dyes. Tho normal color of the hair is restored and retained by tho use of
Ayer's Hair Vigor
Ayer's Curebook, "a loo pages, free.
storv of cures told by the cured." J C. Ayer Co.. Lowell, Xls.
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EE STOP! Yu hve rtin P against a Goo Thing 3
PLUG
Ü The best reason in the world why
some things sell so well is because they j
S are good, ihat is one reason lor tne
1 great sales ot "bAl 1LÜ AA, S S But good quality is only half the story, ü The other half is the size of a 5 cent piece, g S It is as big almost as a JO cent piece of r H other and poorer kinds, 2 S Facts are facts. You can buy and see for s
yourself, Five cents isn't much to invest.
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