Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 March 1905 — Page 6
SCIATIC TORTURE PAIN SUFFERED BY MR MARSTOS AS GREAT AS MORTAL CAN STAND. ..r 111 Months lie uulJ ot Turn la Brtl-Ilf Tells mi K. iift Will, h Hut MJM I'1 I I Keliel. Tli" ea.e of Mr. M.irt : how th il ariatica dm bflfdi nod nomie unit, t.- 1 by it ek sld allow him-'.f t. be tUe heurtenc 1 He isiii tri k. u almat aarag . sad 1 ttmit month be astfared jviin erhicb be thinki tlu in t inteuj-o that any ni.iti ml. I i .i :.y stund. A..ed abn:f the detail of Ins r markable fVOOTi ry, Mr. M.ir-if on tr.iv the f llowing accoent: H I wm attacked by a nnmhm r dull fi t '111,7 jut kick of my fight hip. I didn't kimw what flu m : tor era. I't'.t t'a .nicht it M limply a tiffuess that r aid wear ewajr in a sh irt timo. It didn't, howi vt. a;;. I s m the juin Kv.vr.ie - vrykid thaw every top dtps torture for mo. Wbou I finally suoveedesl ia letting home, a WM ja-t M Baach M I 0 aKl do to rSBeh my room and p 1 to N il. Tli" d - tor was sent for. and when ha bad examined me ho said bad I i' a. He pPMeribad for mo. and ad Tiled mo aoi t try t leave my bed. The adv. o was mine- -ry t r I couldn't jr. t out of bed j( I want- d t It was Impoilble f t nie to turn from one sido to tbe other. Themomont I attempted to move any part of my body. t!ie pain became so excruciating that I would have to lio per ftfily BKtttoaleae. I uff, red this torture for ix mouths without gektiag any relief. Thea I die charged the doet e, and oo tba ndrioe f a Mead I b ngkt a box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and U pan to take th. m. thre at a d -e, three timi s a day. I v M de trmind to five them a thoreagh t: "Two mouths after I bepau to usa th"m I Waf able to It are My bed and walk about the house, and a month latef I was entirely cured and abletogoeb ftU my work as nuul. I think Dr. Williame' Piuk Pills are the bet HFtdffhMi I i t used, and I heartily rivommead th m to anyone who suffers fr m sciatica."' Mr. Märkten is a prosperous farmer and may be r.-a. bed by mail ad treat i to Charles P. Mantoa, H impt.-u P. O , New Hampshire. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have cured cth r painful nerr ii disorders, su h as n.-nraUria, partial parairsisand loooaaotOC ataxu. They are add by ail drngtjists.
AXLÖVE1 THE STATE Events io Various Portions oi Iadiana Told by Wire.
Penalty Omitted. Indianapolis, tad Marek W Haaty insertion of au amendment to the criminal eode at responsible for ihe absence ol provi.-ion of penalty tjr violation of the law prohibiting thi bunting of rabbits between OetOBH i and November " of an year I'tie bill, as originally preaaiad. bad a hdou lu it prohibiting the bunting of wild dove at a certain BB1BPB of the fear, aad arovidias a to Baa a penalty tor "bunting aack wild doves " The prohibltioa relative to rabbi; kaajtlag between Oetoker l ar.j .o-xemix-r l" Ii neerted Inuaediatety aliei the Vlld dOC probibiiiou bat the penalty not being ebanged refere il ally ono to :h. iriginal atid
STATIONERY ETIQUETTE.
A Few Hints Concerning the Sict of the Cud Now in Use and Piopei Forms of Addiess.
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Seeking Oil Lana. htaaete. lud . Marek JWitliaai H. Bweet r Chicago, rearaaeatiag a number of Chicago oil tieaiaaatai, i here prepartag to buy up a targe amount of valuable oil-ptodm iug territory. He ie negotiating for the pnrrtiaif of ateeral important leae The CkicagO . apitalist already have large interests in annus other iarts of the .state, but the Delaware county field i now attracting their attention. It is the intention of the Cbicacoeaa to start the work of ae veloping all available lands in this vicinity as soon as possible, and a big force of workmen will be put n the field as to 0 as the holdings can be obtained. Th- radtia: ot th-pro in. tion in th- linal field mak- .- th raluatiOB m-
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water for p ire Leopold Tuejohy dued whil- tkb ;ir ftp. i. tearing attout hi jail, armd wit' a steam radiato ai.-li inus and ke bay. Final') and the cold dri uty sheriffs leap.
;han an hour uiku before he was sut- ' wa'er cure" taatlttg on Tuejohy ws cell in the ooaaty au iron bar flOBl r.mahing the furI:ng the offiirs at leii from exhaustion i hing and four deft. 1 upon him an ) p'it
Here are the lat-t pniniple of ti laatki in stalloueit as la.d down in he New York Suu ! an autnorlty on be subjtvt : All Msitinc eardl from the nursery to a bishop's palace are of plain white board, absolutely without ornam-nta don Ko reM mot'o or si 1 1 edge ma ijMar Hand ritten arls hate nt Xwri In acue sin.e the Knipress KllKeme set the vogue for engratim; whi.h ha! only apeared tentatively up to her reign a a fahion aatkorit) A man's card is cet.-i W la;ce as a otnan . He n of less cia! irajwrtan i . The corTfd man's card t.-.s season tieasurfs .'.x. l4 tacbei It carries the name written out in full and the club name In the lower left hand lorner The cards of matrons and spinsters ire at last of one sine, which the ipintter regards as a triumph of persist in e over vanity That former little aatflealj card looked as though she ere onipelled to admit her matri nionial failure in hf.'. To iay. with her card :P,2s inches s.he is announce.) with the same er-niony as Vr mother or younger married sister. Her name is written out in lall, oaeaa ihe is the eldest daughter Then nly " Miss prece.b the surname. If the name is Jonea as sometimes tappen. In the lst reaulatei families, .er mother's name would be in full. s Mrs Mortimer Stuyvesant Jones: her grandmother, the dowager, merely Mrs Jor.- he -M-- s.-r plain
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mart prefa I and her own MiH Mar t;aret S'uyvesant Webb Jones Car ls are a th:: ! larger than tkey ere four years a?o when initials were permissible to a.commoiate embar raaeeaeat of n hes in family middle names. Nearly all cords for metropolitan taty carry the address in the lower rith' hand erner and at bom days In he lower left hand corner The address of a country house gives th name of the pla-e and railway station, or the street and station.
Grab Her: AskiDgton Quite a clever girl isn't she? fcjpsmith Clever? Why, the his brams er uch :' it two! "Marry her, old fellow' Marry her aa qu.ik you can '- Smart Set. P O. Box 29T. Little Ie V. Ark I it pr:ng and tumn,T I unei P. Pu.she. k Kuro with mart el ui results. I regard this remedy as the wander of the aae. F'r years I have suffered with KetT ('i.iiw. and when 1 got up 1MB ill II uld he dizv and for moments would
bare blind tagßer. I have l-en und -r ! the rare of four physician; their tre.c- i
ment did not do me a particle of good I have ueeil three pat kages of rStakecfcV Kuro and am now a udl and happv woman. Ptaakeck's-Ktm has create-l neblood and fieh for me; since. uin it I have gain"! 30 pound I lose no onrortunity te r- .rnmend it Ie my manyfriends here. VerT respectfullv. kfam. W. Oury You can snmelimes exTat a good ds.il of eomfurt ani tum prvnt out of knowing when to quit hoping for the best. Puck 9 To Cure a Cold In One Day
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htm In irons The maniac a. fir-t taken into eaetodjT at llll him shere the poii'-e preven'ed him frtm murdertttg his family v:-h aa axe Fought in Couitroom. Valparaiso In 1 Man h K.irni-r lodge W ::;am J. hnsion was severely beaten in the ctrcatl ooati ante-ro-:'i by Att. rne;. U II Uring. after an arsunint over i i.n of law Johnston invited Luring out of the court room to "hav? n out with him." ana Luring accepted the challenge. The BtraggUas men finally nere paikkflj: the war into th1 court room, where .liidg Mi Mailt..; convened our:, thinking the prxdure might r.;.ip 'h. ficht, but the njen slugged the harder. J i Ice Mc.Mahon ;;a n ' indicate.) how re will pun;.-1! . pan Ipaati in tac affair Leaves üar.y Victims. Indianapolis hid Man h M O F How man of Cartbage wfco arateadt to operate a CAiaiag plant here gal disappeared aft"r swindling veral t.i;ti . r- and n-hr- K M Hill k Co. will lose over $;ismi and R E Henley ovr t'i'Msi. Altog'th-r 'h m one township will f x up over $' Be. man had plan'.- a' rWne. Ind ar.d others in Alabama One of his rletlaai bad to sell his farm at niwt a security note in faor of Itowman, whj has ben ladiete L Put Poison in Pancakes Marlon. Ind lanh - Mrs Jennie Kood. aged 4". wa arrested upon a charge of attempting to poison hei husband John K. K-d aed 7S and
ro n f eased She is held in jail without bond Rood aetata! that the cfiffee and pancakes served by his wife tasfl liitter and he reported the matter t the authori ng An analysis showed 'hat the food contained strychnin". She said ake wan'ei to marry e yoaager man Fatally Shot. Monat Vernon. Ind Mar. h 20 Foc-m-r Policeman Henrj Harn't was hot In the abdnnv-n and fatally aounilnii .n ihe .-tre' here by Officer John William Th"r has Ijeen ratl feeling lietwe-n thu mtn for soma time illianis surrender")
Scalded to Death. Spencer. Ind Man h 2d A ttir- e-year-oll datight-r of Mr and Mrs. KleBheai Klass. of Jefferson townsf.ip. fell info a ketMe (.f isjiling uiapie imp and was si-ab!"d to dath. Poisoned. KoKom. In.) Mar. b -Mr- Walter Davis, of Alexandria Ind. was accidentally poisoned here and dl- I Sho was given cartiolic aci I wit;.;, ae mistaken for eastT itl
Gift from Carnegie. Ri-hniond. tad March M Andrew Carri ie sent a letter ta ike irus of Eariham eattege an., laactag a ift of $:',n..Hi f,,r th.. college.
IF A CHILD HAS A COLD. : What a Mother Should Do When Little One Suffers with This Often Neglected Illness
Most ordinary coldi will yield to th simplest and least drastic treatment; moderate laxatives, hot foot baths, a free perspiration, and an avoidan. a of sudden exposure to wet or cold after aack treatment will usually dispel the afdlaarj cold of childhood. If uch treatment fails, or the cold grows worse, the family doctor may be trusted with the more heroic measures The indiscriminate g.ving of drugs to children by laymen is generally deprecated and doubtless often produces most unpleasant results There are a great many paren's who Lever think of doing anything for their children's colds They contract to. is iL-n.- - - a-, tcause no serious consequencee follow they a-- n.- that tb ar trifling Inoaaeealeaeai at worst But the child is infinitely more su. epuble to a number of maladies that find ready lodgment in its inflamed membranes. abeie the neglected cold has been permitted to form a genuine culture bed for the reception of the bacilli of whatever malady mi be prevalent While many of these maladies may be contracted by prsn- ..ider than 15 years, yet they are known - diseases of childhood and the little ot - s are not only more susceptible to them ut seem to succumb more readily than their elders It is true thit any debilitating allmn' inhanr ea the liability of the child to an attack from some cat. hing" disea-e Thus a dysentery, diarrhea, worms, measles chicken poz. or any hostile at fection whith produce maiafKn or i depressed nervous condition, will diminish a nild's chances of fighting off diphtheria, or whooping cough, or typhoid fever But such little patients are nt nearly so susceptible to the principal malignant ills of early youth as Is the child with i neglect ...l qbM POINTS OF ETIQUETTE Regrets for a wedding are not wholly necessary unless the invitation ia extended u the breakfast or dinner which follows If you wish to send regrets howevei wri;e a simple n .e of congratulation and tall of your inability to le pres nt and wl'iios the joyous event. At a family dinner, especially when salad is serte.i with the dlrner. use ihe dinner frk. I know of nothing more btrmenting to the diner than to have to change forks or knivea or spoons every time a differen. btH is taken I am inclined to thinn it even ruins the digest ion -I know It spoils the taste of things- to have to be thinking contionally. 'Ami using the right utensil'' when something pleasant should be in the mind. If salad U served as a separate cnurse, then a salad fork is proper. It may be "proper" cn oher occasions, but it ii iikewl.e a nuisance.
FINE ART OF LISTENING.
Woman of Chaiui Is SLtThat Knows How to Pay Caie.'til Atteutiou to Companion s Woids She is .dill nil rt o baa-read Ihe man mentally, as he cioasrd the door of her home lehiul huu "Yes. ake I an uuiikumIW luieiesiiug "t" be repealed as In- tinned tke loriiei And vkj ! Simply beeattaiabs had at for tao aottd hours and laeteoed. Becaaei, hj a tactful aaaatioa at two aka had drawn hnn ..n iu talk of what h . i ab le she listi ned iBtereetedly. H.ean-e alien be told her of inarveloi'i ackteveaaeaftaj aka bad aseaatd gaad, aaea he aaoka of a sorrow btretreakad
Iteen all sympathy; when he related au aataatag Incidiat she had laasbed aterrti Always, she had tiateaad, lateltl geatly, aaderitaadjagly And m tue - she a& jikariBliig. au gaaaaallf interesting w.uiiaii .iue the days of the humorist woman has been laughed at and joked aith l.eeause of her talking pritkaailHaa. She has been likened unto a manpie aiid slu has been , ailed a talking machine She has been act used of never letting a man cet a word in. iu the proverbial manner, edgeaise. ua. the . It-ver woman let him round out bi avarj word aad occasionally she asks a quest ion a tat Uul. well-timed question and Hateka Listening i not merely making use of the two ear with which nature endowed human beings The woman who has truly learned the art HateM arb her eyes her mouth her hands her whole attitude is that of listeuing. of being interested in every a..nt of the eoarereettoa. Even a little child is attratte.) to the woman who listens t, what it has to say. The woman who asks a small girl ar she is doing iu school, what sort of paraes ihe likes to play, where she goes and what she does and listens to her childish way af telttag if alerara seeming to understand, is tbe onian whora the child loves She is ympathetie and, intuitively, the little one know A woman likes to talk to one of her wn sex who listens to a hat she has 'o ay and who aks about the children, abou her new servant, about the seaUaw
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irr"s 'o' me omau naa ta n ation and charm he .. es not often encounter. A gtod Hteir never le's her eyea ander aUuit the IOOB1 when aaBBtoaa I is talking to her; she never sesms con-M-ious of anything aal ihat she is be.ng t entertained. The logic af coavenatioa is the very thing she ha been thirsting foreknowledge, i Bheaeeertaterrupti the line of thought end sh doe not sigh as if relieted when it come toaa end; rather, she sewns sorry. Men VOaaeaaad children are prone to flattery the subtle lattery doled aal by a tactful woman- and ;he art of lis'en'ing is but flattery disguised Evert I. i-
man being likes t feel that some one m
interested in what be has to say and when he finds a person who will and seemingly enjoy listeuing. he . cuj her out again. THE STITCH IN TIME. H.indy Little Contrivance the Needlewoman Will Appreciate in Place Neaj the Sewing-Tab. e. Thishar.i bold) .ton-- aeedlea, thimble, and pins will b apjire.-iated aj every woman and it is easily made with f. 'ir pieces of ardtsiar-i s rap- ..f .k. and some ribbon A' the hack a aka e of elastic g.es a i .s ta rot eiee the s- issore. Thii Solder can be huug up; or it will i stand on a table Four piece Qf can; board two and on-half inches wide, and four and three-quarter inches long are
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Visitors at tbe N.'t Worlds Fair Will Have a Change fiom Midway" and "Pike "
I SEEDING IN PROGRESS IN WESTERN CANADA
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and l " k ia t lie Uidwitt at t'hieago - j but it Mill tv "hit the trailM at tbe est rrn oartd'l fair at I'uitliind, sa the Kui-.i City Hiar. All et fliege t.iiniliar si.'h'a trlurb hits rme to I i;i..ti'J . mtv well r.-jr slated "amusement trevt ' iH lie a art oi tlie It a 1 . and many new t.irtling no pities are prmiraed Wlide t lie mareli rf paognaa h.ia changed the chara ler of the iliuw the 0iitli.ia n d.'ing butine will renin in the a.iinr. 1 lie li.u sh v.M.. t im-Ut w.ll cry out as e eld. and the baa spieler will get most of the people Maaf of the h.iir, probably Haost af them, at the Isverii an.! t lata exposition will ! of irnl sdu stioaal value, l.t .l.s the in iter em phasie tins fact? N't he lie knows thai the people want to be ainaei. ' Have roe saw lrav" he liell las. nnd the crowd top a moment .ind Kinilea nt h. bad greaaMT, and wonders who Cora is And then he proeocds to tell them of her marvelous feats ot dsgSStMMI, "Vis come on. John." says ihe little woman .n a la-f t arl Insane I "We've seen enoegk of them sbaws. "W.ü. we kevea'l saw Can. liie we'" at. i 'he btg man laughs and bay a two ticket. a What Is Pusheck's-Kurof 1 i a new remedy, compounded on in' ent re new srieatioe b.ii. eombiaini and aarawaiiiaa the euretive priaciptee sj'e. i ll Baedicines. There is an atw v lutely fixed l w of cure- -ae expertiBcating ; Nature intended a cure for every ill. This is not a eoiniii n remedy it is radically i ! r real fr.-m anything el and never f i:U ) cure the ibe,is i'..r which it is ! intended Oilier medicines m;v have failed 1 -yoe have aot tried the ritfiii ouc tike "HIT IT air T. CI Rf . All weaknes, aches and pains, txhaus- i ti..n. nervous sad gem-t il debility, Rhenn i) am. Neuralgia, S"iatiea, Lumbago, all DiscaaM and Im; in . :' the Mood, 1 Bcrafiile, K..HM and all kind- ..f icate and chrome starrhi ne matter where located or wh.i'i .van is aT. .ted loss f sg petite, DysiMpsi.i or Indigestion, disease! of the Kidneys, or Liver treubles. Weakness or M rase Heart diseases, etc !uhe ks Kuro is the bast 11 round in- I vigoratar, tome and leetarelin in tbe world f..r men. women and children. IT
your druggist hi-n't it, mail I i) to Or. PaaksWi, l Hcago. Write br illu-i-trated U.vk.
Baselll salines are te 1 lowet neyt I summer, and some el the era. k eitchers Will not 9 to pr ul t.i associate with the Lankers of the towns they visit Iu lutii Newa 1 ribune.
FOR WOMEN. lu. li That Bver Uniunn llrorn to Know ta I ouuil In i uttcurn uii urn nrka W i.nilrri.'' Too much stress cannot tie placed on Ihe great value ol (utiura Sap, Ointment and PiImi in tbe antiseptic cleansing of the muei.ua aurfacea and of the I i.hhI and circulating tluida, thus affording pure, sweet and eeoui-mical local and ecnstitutional treatment for weakening discharge. steeratioBS, indammations, itcliings. irritations, relas.itioni, displacen.enta, pa.na an: irre'ii int les peculiar t. females, as well ss su h symiatheti. aflect.ons aa anaem.a c bloroa.s, hyiteria, rrrvwusness and debility. "It' purty har l s. met mes," s d I'nete Eben. "t y mpathize wif one man'- WTOWgi w.tout h-vv.n' tnother man claim y..u's try m' te interfere with h.s rhta " W sshiagtoa S'ar
Overcrowded. T . a pre ty rj lagnteai thing to a'.l.iw y.ur syitaai Ifl : I . r. rowded with un-i.'i-led f.'.l p-.i-ma. b.le reus-.n. il p .1 sons. Cet rid of them by taking lr. t'aldweH'a ilixat. ve . Syrup Pepsin. MM toe w;ll, r ght away, feel such a wunderful change for the better, that you will never let yourself get into that condition again. Safe and pleasant relief und cure f r headache, constipation, biliousness, etc. Try it gold bj all druggst at 5"c aud 91 M IK) bac k if it fail.
Mild Weather Ia Bringing Th . of Battlers. The splendid yields of wheat, ugtl and barley produced by the Carmen Of Westen t'aim.la und the ex. prices received for the same, been the means of girin an in. t. , interest tin ouhout the I'nited fi , As a result the inquiries made of Agents of the Canadian Gotar&B) have nearly doiibletl over tin. . ,f aame pei lod last year. Rltltnad panics are ggtUgg on inrre.-us. I . lug capacity to meet the d num. I m i upon them for carrying ail and freight. Kverythmg aetata I i must paaegerous year. There is r for hundred! of thousands iddll settlers, much new land bavin,- '... opened up for settlement th.s y. u It II quite Interesting to look throtmh tho letteri received fmn, Americans who have settled in . em Canada during the past few r I and considering tho larve nmn is suriri1ng how few toero aro i have not succeeded. An extract e letter written by Mr. Geo M Qi wolu. of Red Peer, Alta., form-r' if Grevcr, Montana, written on Ike ' of January, is as follows: "I am located one and one half m i from a beautiful lake ten miles : where, there is church, school, r tores, creamery and two post off The fine stoc k, both cattle icows an I teersi, horses, hoes and she. ;, , roIllnR fat gracing in pasture Just a little snow, hardly enou rfc good afettthing, as we jimt bed 1 nook whb-h has melt.-1 the r a ! laid bare the fields and pallet! i ere fine wheat, oats, barley an 1 raise.) here, also winter aiteal timothy hay for exp ert to Pri' lumbla. This Is a mixed fartni dairy country. This is the rie' to get a foothold In the Cam West, is It was pome years aro in T'nited States We ate fr. o from rumbo and alkali here and hac clear, soft well and sprlnc water . depth of from S to 2" feet, an I 1 open ever flowing springs." Telegraphic advb es from MTTat say that seeding has comm. n at Medicine Hat. Ie'hJ.ridce ai er points. At the former el temperat'tre Btoderated gnsdual til on the lfth the maximum en and the minimum 21 Therm readlnpR since then have ban I lows: 20th. 47 ind M: 21r N ani 31; 22d. 55 and 29 Cd. 4 an! I 24th. 4S and 2 Iuring tte last few days In F I r ary considerable plowing was rj near Letkbrtdg. P. A. Pulley a cent arrival from Mot ana plowed and harrowed 1". acres and P Lai borty about the sam.i amount. I! Coulter White BM ftlso been harnr. Ing his farm All report the crou' frost free and la excellent conditioBricklaying has r.lso becun In t.m At Hartney, further east on the of F' bruary the pun was warm n- ' bright, wheeled csrrluges wore in ii and the plowed fields look as If fl are ready for the press dr'lls T' is every appearance that spr'ntr t arrived, but farmers do not vtlb I deceived by appearances and quenfly hr.v not commenced t i their blustone ind seed whe.t
Died -ii His Wounds. Munue in I. March N j.hn Dtda over, of Seima who was shot by Dclmar Owen on the main atrial af Albany, died Sunday from his woiinla, Owen has been aogggad mi Ike Delaware county jail since the shooting
Found Dead in Bed Klkhart Ind. March 2 -Michael q. Walters, &0 rean oat, a well known citlen. aas found gakd in led tc-day. He was nermingly not ill when he retir. d. but death is attributed to natural cause.
Life gi.ea many a man a handful of trump who hisri t MMI en ugh tj p'.ay them N t l'e ay une. Shake Into Your Shoes
Allen'-Kost Kase. I cures painful, wollen,
mailing, sweating feet. Makes new In ei eany Sold by all Dragciiti and Shoe 8t ores Don't accept any sulwtitute. Sample FRKE Address A S. Olmsted. La Roy, X. Y.
Light Thit Fails. She -It is said that the light of a p . lor match will tTtgktei a wolf He That may be true, but Iba light of a love match will not keep the '. from the door. Cincinnati Enquirer
lliae Dav married Mr Week. Although th - adde-i weeks to day, yet a day was lost and weeks gained Life. a A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. Itching. Blind. Il!"diti' III Pllltl UdlnePJlei I ' ctruggist will refund money if Fato On naUT Ulis to c uro m 6 to U day s. MIC.
Not all who o to he weedl can pluck
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Mi. ipptea Westen Pubt isaer
Dg eel believe Pisn' Cure for Connmn-
tion has an equal for cougns and caida. J.
Criterion. Shopper Will th..- aash Clerk-Like Wall st reet stock N Y kaa.
Salzer's
National Oats
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For 10c and this notice
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required and these are niitil ateltke end overed with silk or .-ateen. sewn toget her by the sides of each mi're. then a piece of card cut tao and three-eiglr inches squar is i overed. and sewn in t. form the back or Itottum of the holder. Stuff with bran, make a rover for the top. in which arrange a little pocket for the thimble, sw cover nn Trie c otton reels are threaded oü by glifl lag holes through the card.
A Favored Combination. A gown tnrted recently hmug'ht out an idea which it would be well to bear lr mind when making th fo n art wbi h is ladatgaaaabkl In immer. Around ibe bottom of tbe skirt a era two accord ion-plaited ruffles in plaincolored Mlk mat. klag the flower of the foulard ihe same silk formed the gtrdki and a t'a? ruffle also plaited, edgl Cv Ilea an th yoke The cim bl.ia'P ! of pla'n and fig ire. -,ik promisoe he one of the smart feature of uiauy eumuier toaaa.
Clearing Soup. AH the tedious skimming anu strata Ing of e' iip c an be iioidd IT one taken the precaution to put in a small unpeed onion at the very stari and permit It to remain until one i& rea iy ta thit ken the soup When Itfted ut it will be found thit this vegetable has served as a magnet to draw to Itself ill the floating sediment, leaving the brrKfl as clear as ry.-al yet In nowise m.'.atrli.g its nourishtni: quality.
Decorative Plarts. The florists are showing dwarf lila Ifeet In full blcMim and any nun.ber f Japaue.. plum ,nd app treat The.se make loveiy desritiiins. costing M im re than a' ll-.tvers and listing much longer. Tb y are charming 'or MatagtB, for alaga decorat.ons. oi to fill my gaget wii.re a tall Jar of (Swers ii appropriate.
Th tfratest miracle is the casting ei the u.-il of self Chicago Tribune
WINCHESTER
LEADER" AND "REPEATER" SHOTGUN SHELLS The proof of the shell is its shooting. Because they shoot so well, Winchester Factory Loaded 4 Leader" and " Repeater " Smokeless Powder Shotgun Shells have won almost every important prize shot for in years. Good shots shoot them because they give better results, shoot stronger and more uniformly and are more reliable than any other make always srtcirr Winchester make op sheli.3
OaeSC $2 Shoe Made in SO Styles for Women, Misses and Children,
Of Plna KM an t .ill. I onl.lo c ik Sela ami S..II.I ihren-hont. "The Standard nf Merit for Over Half Cenlery." We present to Hi" i nn.iimr a Shoe ihe e.uai of most -hoes ,26 2.00 per pair
Misses'. fl.rS; Ch Iclrrn h fl BO 1 Writf f..r Our 1 1 1 u-t ratatd Bnc.fclrtol "O. K." X !
DITTMANN SHOE CO., St. Louis.
