Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 September 1906 — Page 2
T it things that am not so 111 with
jrou ar.d HM la they might have been la bah DVtal tfl numluT who lived faithfully a hidden lift-, ami mat in uuisit.d n . r. lenrge i:ii.t Cultivated by the Scholars. It Is stated that nearly .0tii) school Cordons xist in Anatria. not includinn thi sister kingdom ! llmma: Tiny am miiwlii in hoth privat and public schools, arid an- us.'! purKisoa of practical instiuctiou iu hortic ulture and tree growing, and often contain botanical museums ai.d bee b.na. DOGTOR DESPAIRED Anem.c Vornan Cured fcy Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Recommends the Pills to All Others Who Suffer. Anainia Ii Jii-t tbt doctor's MUM f. J blooillcssuess. Dr. Williams' l'inl; Pill euro aiitrmia ar. f h hI cures hunger, j
They cured Mrs Thotutui J Mcfriinn, of 17 IjucoIu Flans. PrntalfM. N. J., who says ; "In the spring of 1903 I did my osuiil house denning ami soon afterward I h gan to have the moxt terrible heailn lien. My heart would heat x irrepuhuiy that it was painful and tin i.t came I WWf utllg "bei I could not gal np. My doctor said I had aiuemia and ho was surprised that I had eoiitiuuod to lio in the rendition I was uu I was eoiifimd to my UhI for nearly two in nt lis, the. doctor TTHtitig every
day for tbe first fewweekn, hut I did U t UBflOTI to amount to anything. Altogether I w.ls tick for nearly twe year. I vm. as weak an a rag, had Nadaehes, irregular heart beats, Loss of HJMtittii ersoapa la the UmM and wai unable to pet a good night's bleep. My ! rs find l'e. t v i vi hwolleu that 1 feanil they would burst, "Before Very loilg after I tri.nl Dr. Williams' Pink Pills I f U a obatags for M better. I have taken aboat twelr boxes anil although I was as near the grave aa ooold be, I u w f.. i ej if i had a new leal of life. I have no more beadaeh' , the heart beats regularly, mv
cheeks are pink and I fee tea years younper. I f. . 1 that I have been cured May cheaply and I have recommended the pi 11a to lota of my Monde" Dr. Wilhams' Pink Pills art) sold hv nil dkaggiats, or a ill In- nl by mail on r Ceipf . f price, öOe. nfs jm r l.ox. six boxes fl.50, by th- Dr.Wiihaiu Mediciue Lj..
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Honor rsfnndsd for each purkspr nt I N KAI! LKSM l LS ,1 uuwtis-
Our Pattern Department
LADIES' SH I R TVS Ai ST
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WOMAN'S CORNER
A PRETTY JACKET.
ONE THAT HAS A DISTINCTLY FEMININE APPEARANCE.
Knitted Woollen Garment Showing Natty Revers and Moderately Full, Well Shaped Sleeves with Dainty Turn Over Cuffs.
Exceptionally good fancy work does a sweater make for an autumn day s accomplishment The Barmen! comes in just as handy In winter as It does in summer Why not do one this season'.' it only takes ten hanks of fourfold Columbia Germantown. or. If one prefers the imported Columbia Get
Schenectady, N. Y.
There is no satisfaction keener than being dry .
ana comiir;&Die J ,'
wnen out in the hardest storm
YOU ARE SURE
OF THIS IF YOU
WEAR
WATERPROOF
CLOTHING t
BLACK o veuow I On SdJo everywhere '
SICK HEADACHE
CARTER'S iTTLE lVER o5-
It Is so -are that one sees a woollen ganatat Witll sleeves other than the mannish arlety. that knitters hail with joy I new blouse showing natty
revers and moderately full. wellshaped si. 'eves. This sweater has the modish Napoleon turnover cuffs. At this season of the year niiuh pleasure is derived from knitting out of doors. There Is no wrap in the autumn firi'l outfit that gives her so much satisfaction as a hand Unit sweater, for it is Invaluable for morning saaatartafS, or sittings, either cn the beach, at the seashore or in shady
dells in the mountains. As for yachting and boating, no woman or girl 13
properly equipped for an afternoon's enjoyment without the protection of
a sweater This model is an unusiial'y I
lit style for the jaunty types of womanhood, being especially becoming to daihlBj maidens who retain their supple movements. Many of the athletic types wear sweaters of this model done In gray, and they are no end swagger with plain, white duck dresses.
Those women and girls who prefer mantown. 13 hanks. Then get two the piazza pose usually go in for bone knirUng needlos No. I; two steel sweaters of this shape in cream white, knitting Madias So. 14, and one bone with tinted collars, cuffs and waist- crochet hook No. 3. and the outfit is bands. IMIghtfuIly picturesque they complete for work, are for fair women in their flittings ' This garment is done in the double about for "chit chat" from one group brioche stitch, which is so effective of acquaintances to another. j with its raised, braided appearance
How to Make a Pretty Purse L L "I 1 beads edcc tno (to "f the purse, and. One That Will Be Acceptable to Any if you wish, adorn till flap with i Woman Fnend. j star of bead- in the center, or a trellis j of beads looks pretty. Also put a row Bridge or safety purses are very of beads It the b ottom of the purse, dainty, an 1 can be easily made at a The only tiling that remains is to get very small neat Al lone requires Is some sarsenet ribbon and Ittaea It to a fine steel crochet hook, a ball of the rintr. s that the liiirs mav Iii
Vik uur fattjnel
A honv'ly riot rU Is prettier than a beautiful poor one -In the eyes of some nun s, ,,;,. H ,! -t t-.iii.-1it V eifc-.tris I I auelit) ;-ll the tone ,u WUST Of Lewis Factory, Pseeis, 111. To be bold against tht enemy is common to the louies; but tho preroguiiveof a man ia to be bold agaiust himself Charles KinRsley. Life often HaaM hut a sMipwrecfc.
Who-e fi amuenfs are frlei dship. ulifiy
in I love The In es of tun i ;liat we
pass during our Ufa ara covered with these derelicts ÜBM de Stael. Metlance Starch Is the latest Invention In that lim and an improvement on all other mikes, it is more econonihul. does bat tat Vara takes less Unie. Get it from any grocer. Swallowed by the Ses. During ItM there were wrwked, burneil and foundered at sea 297 steam vessels, of a net aggregate tonnage of 163,111, aud 296 Halllug . -t nt I , i.lll I l IIIS
rattern No. 5513. A novel idea is
That an article may be good as wll I In'rwiueed in the shirtwaist here pir
as cheap, and give entire satisfaction, j t,,r,,(1 ' lark red albatross. The is proven by the ext r. (ordinary sale of frmr fOkM are divided throimh the Defines Starch, each package con- r'nNr "! finished with a piping of taining one third more Starch than ''lark s"k OroOJW of tueka in front
can be had of any cthrr brand for the Kv,, hiltlonal fullness that is athBame money. i Btad into the belt The bishop sleeve
in gathered Into a Vtrsighl cuff, and a narrow neckband Supports the high standing collar Scotch llanti. l. brilliantinc. rashrnere, poaaae and linen
win aii make up admirably by this pattern The medium size will re-
ola. where similar deposits extend ' 'inire :! yards or :!t; lueh mate: ial BUM! from Idria to Neumarkt. Tho deposit I ff IB, "4. M, ft, W and 42 Inchei is thought to be extensive. i bust measure.
Tlw.s pattern will be sent t roa n
ill I l
LARGE CANCER IN HER BREAST Äny Lump in Woman's Breast K Cancer.
New Mercury Deposit. A new mercury deposit is said to have been discovered at Wiederschwing, in Carinthia. Austria, a little to the north of the district of ('ami-
Knitted Blouse Jacket.
Wita I smooth iroa and Defl '.n-. Starch, you cm launder your shirtwaist JuBt as well at home as tha steam laundry can; It will have the (.roper stiffness and finish, there will be less wear and tear of the goods, and it will be a positive pleasure to use a Stanh that does not stick to the irju. Floating Exposition. Three hundred Hritlsh firms bars contributed to an exhibit of goods which is displayed on the lower decks of a former military transport, and will be sent from London to different
ports of ( anada, th West Indies, South America, South Africa, India, China. Japan and Australia. The toage is expected to last 12 months. JEALOUS OF BOBBIE'S WIFE.
receipt if in cents. Address all orders to the Pattern Depart meat of this paper Be sure toU,. size ami Dumber Of pattern wanted. for ei iiiM'tiieiice, write your order mi the follow in coupon:
No. 5513. s-.!: N AM K ADDRBtM
Troy. !!!., Sept. 3:, l:ofi. Mm r. V. Orinry, a wealthy, prominent Inly mar lu re, who ffu IhOUBht to
b ly'nif with cancer. Iism 1j. n cured of a, very laiKf eain -r t h'-r breast st,.- !i:;i arinplt, with only iwd w.ckc' treatBHIIt. with that BSOSl w mit. i ful Inland plant reiix-dy uacil ly In mi. I Mrs. Chimle,; '. of If and l!:i North TWttfth utreet. Si I. ouis. Vo This sane- doctor cured a Mix Ui ii.l. imiii and a Mrs. Smith of this place, Just thirty four years ajjo. of breast cancer, Alm recently cured :apt. ti. w lueaberry, or sueS woudrfui fame In thn civil war. Mrs. C. Horts. Mis. Bars! Mueller, Mrs John V. Miller and Mrs S l I uell, hII of this section, ho noted tor eaaeee. He is the doctor who cured our Oapt John Mson. the flrnt man to -arry th.- :,. w of the assaealnatlon of l-iiih.-r Abraham Lincoln to our ion Lew Wallace iih cancer was fron an injury received that BtettoraMs nUht All tin- IcikIIiir papers and hclenllri,Journals hmc (e-n full of reports of Me-ir almost mlniculoim iir-s Honesty Is tie ir poll, v tht'V trsal with. mo knife or naln
rharte nothing until cured, and off?r $1.ouo if they ever fail to cure airy can er they treat before If hus poisoned deep glands They have probably the best nopaco book of testimonials and symptoms e-, r printed on cancers; seat free to those who describe their ease. It contains pr.sif that ANY LUMP IN WOMAN'S B11KA8T IS CANCER; also that any tumor, lump or sore on the Hp, face or an where six months is cancer. Dr. Chamlea is declared by his patients to ha one nf the most honest and conscientious do. O.rs they ever knew. Me is the best authority In Amerl. a on the eure of cancers, having c ires snore In thirty-four yeais than any other doctor living.
LITTLE BOYS' BLOUSE SUIT.
New York Woman's Excuse for Fits of Extravagance.
Positively cured by these JLittlc Pill.
TUey also irUero Dls- I knitting slik. some bone ring, and ' worn round the neck if one Irishes
tress from DygprjMa, In
dlest ion and Too llear v Eatir.f. A perfect remedy for DL-iltess, Kausen, Drowsiness, Bod Tzslo Ia tho Month. Coated Totune. Pal a In the Ma, TORI'ID LIVHR. TLej
reyulate th-? Bow. is. Purtiv Vegetable. SMALL PILL SsULL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.
onnin ooi i .,.1,1 1 1 . a.
.min Rom ijcmi, says me L,a-i in a-nite or rream silk the effect of dies' Pictorial. this little pure is extremely pretty The purse is made as follows: Work i and dainty It can be tin keel smong 82 chain. 1st row. Double crochet , the laces ef an evening gown, and tan
Genuine Must Bear
PILL? ! tZt&&&
I ornirr saaaa.
ni.rwab ausolllwitS.
CARTERS
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Plumage of the Bluebird. Of the male bluch.rd Thorenn said: "He arries the sky on his back." To .VI.. 1'.. ..1 i , j . i
vom .mm i .hi 1 1 mikit auoeii, aim tno arth n his 1 r.ast." The bird's back, j
wines and tail, chin and throat are a Tivid bine, while his br.-ast and flanks are a chestnut brown and his abdomen a dlrt white. The female is very much duller in coloring, often having a reddiab tone that extends from the middle of the hack over the shoulder The flsmlanln Indians say that the
Safety Purse Open.
male Uaaatri once flew so high that In M chain and In every chain to end
his hack ruble d ataii st tho sky
which imparted to him its own azure tint. Returning to earth, his wife ho admired his new coat that she deter mirwd to have a like one for herself and the next morning flew away to et it. but the day proving somewhat loudy. the color given to her drem was not so brilliant as waa that received by net mate. Onr Id) a of a manly .nan ia one who Isn't ar.haned to acknowledge his faults. Hut tho hangman never has an., ad soli' II Dfl bis string
Safety Purse (Closed). be mare match the gown in en'nr.
or row 2d row. Two chain and then double crochet to end of row 3d row. ' Two chain, is double Crntäet, 2 chain. 1 miss i -.tltehan, and double crochet ; to end of row. Ith row. Double crochet into rvery stiteh. Including the! 2 ehaln in mldllo of the last row. 5th row Same as 2d. th row. Two j chain. 10 double crochat, : chain, miss 2 atllches and double crochet to end of row 7th row. Same as 4th. Kth
io. fveprai irom jri row, inclusive.. fine s"!k ataeklBg With ambroid, ran will thus Bad that every third ere4 elocks Is very correct. PriU.' Villi ni'l tin n V1s. nk,...l h.a.
, mwm ai ....out you may hoe your niotiocram em.
mini; of -ho length of the Strip, do kmirlered on the instep
ou iihe ms until you come to ins f'hnnsi ..hie sil 2tth row. 1 foil you work in plain i,5,f eosU double croehet, leaving no hole. Fin-1 iHj0 an,j
isn OtT. 1 -11 a up 1he lo..:;i .- en 1 to
it is so vary laexpsatates and so easy to make that It onght to be popular
for pi weni or bazars. HOSIERY HINTS. I.acjr Rooks are the dressiesf They're of silk, with lace linds and motifs. They are worn In either black or white.
sre beauties.
Women dearly love an excuse for little extravagances, says the New York (Hohe. Of course, the masculine readers of this column are not expected to Indorse this, for, according to the masculine thought, women aeed no 'excuse" for their extravagances they just have them without rhyme or reason. Al up town woman has a charming excuse for any extra Indulgence In her tno-year-ofd blue-eyed son Bobbie and Bobbie'a future wife In trust for Hobble is a handsome estate which elves her ;;reat concern b cause she
fe-ls that she must save and economize for Hohhlf, for Itehhie'a college location, his Kuropean trip, and. "oh. dear' she always adds, "nubble's w.fe." Wearylnjc of a continued spoil of economy, In a moment of reckless extravagance she'll buy a lot of dear, delightful things, have her fingers manicured, her bair shampooed and fake fascinating trips here and there. And then when her conscience will prick she'll say. "Why not? Bobbie's wife will, and he won't care how nit'ch if. costs." And Hobble's wife
u.in'L either. She'll spend Joyously . shown
and gloriously.
Pattern No. MCI. A picture. Maws fnck for the little man is here
The front closes diaconailv
and Is secured at the waist with a leather belt. A large collar gives jauntiness to the costume . shield with narrow standing collar finish.the neck Little bloom. Ts are worn underneath the dress and are included In the pattern, which will I.- found
An ambitious bot delicate girl, after v,'r-v nlmple sad easy to follow. Am failing to go thnmsh school on ac- M ,hr heavy washable materiala such
THE WAY OUT. Change of Food Brought Success and Happiness.
E iglish Intensity. The Bat1lBaiaa loves nothing so much as practical rwtlvlty. It is this trait which has -aised him to such an Important position in politics and industry, and which has given birth to Kngllsh sport. Not this alone, however, but the fact that the Englishman does nothing halfheartedly or oa s small scale, but entirely, intensely, with his whole heart. Frankfurter Zeitung.
The Perfect Ear. The perfect ear should he aboat twice as long as It Is broad. It should be delicate and pink, and should touch the head with the back of the up tier IKjinf. Outstanding earn are hopelessly disfiguring. A woman who is afflicted with this kind of a beauty ill bhould dress her hair In a way that will partly hide her ears.
And Hie Hair Was Thin. An Kngllsh authority on athletica gives It as his Judgment that men should not engage in the game of football after they have reached the age of thirty years. When a man is thirty years old he Is suposcd to have arrived at the age oj -uaou. Los ftBgalai Times
Piflt. Shoats and Hogs. When does a pig hecoBSa a hog?
Some Snthorltl t lay when if Is bie
SBonft to hold i's own with th hogs al the trait. That noaaaa very well, but it Is not rlffit prof Jav L LaaU.
of Concord, sayi a pig does not become a hog bat i laaat, and the shoat
bucomen a log.
Much Money Sort to Italy. A single hanV i Naples receives
hIf a million dnl'srs r year sent out
of the I'nlfed Ktttef. hv tomnorarr
Italian residents. ie same bank has r.-ceiied from Itil'ans In Argentina and Hrazll MM.00C nd H25.000. re-
spectivaly, in one ;ar.
cint of nervousness and hysteria, found In drape-Nuts the only thing that aM Bd tO BaM her np and furnish her the peace of health. "From infancy," she savs, "I have
as pbpie. linen or duck could he noad, or flannel and light weicht cloih would b aaaatf suitable in makiru: up a frock of this kind The ni'-diutn size requires yards of .ll-lneh ma
not been strong. Itelng ambitious to brlal. Sizes for 2. a, 4. ,r. and 6 years
Mara at any cost I finally got to the
High School, but soon had to ahan
This pattern will be sent to f raeeipiof laesata. Address all
on on
oroer-
Uncle Eben. "A person dat has run" money dan he knows what to do with." said I'ncle Bbea, " 'pears to be a good deal lik a man wlf de dyspepsia la a house fuu 0- pg.
sttoa of tfu
i. less OXifll.'ve it n il oiiil,, ,,,.ti,
meet the holes and sew ap the sides.: Oray atackiagi la all ihs Is. ,r0 Work IfQ eaala Fasten one tad of ,,.,, Worn ''r0 his chain to the Up of the ban oppt , Wth a k, . . Mb, the first hole Thread las other thotlgll m ,.,lir. ovon ; bSfjj; end through the first hole and through ..... ss. ft hone i in-; hick through the seeottd Tea Cake. ho:,, lato -he Up of tat baf oppn ita one cup sugar, two ajfi onehaif the sacont hole; now opposlts tha cap batter, onehalf cap tnllV two enns third bole, through this hole, oser the flour. o.,e teaspoon cream of tartar ring, and so on until you have been i one half tenspoonful soda Davor with through all the holes. Finish off. and vanilla. now crochet over the ring. You will j ice thai When you pull ihn hag open i . Sleeve Economy, by the lip there are little bars of chain i Make tan trader leTl of a sleeve. tO preve-t the coins from falling oi.t. double M that It can bo darned as and the weicht of the money sTjts , this part woars out sooner than the Olt has nuraaiatlaaU)r. With the: upper. ""u me
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u.. u.j nuuin uu ar-ci linn or nervous ' ." faruu.-m ..it ins paper
ie .stir.- in give sie ami iimuber of pat t . a I a
Nu-Ii. rr eon venu-iiei
prostration and hysteria
My food did aot agree with me. I ?rew thin and riespondenL I could not enjoy the simplest social affair for I suffered constantly from nervousness In spite of all sorts of medicines. "This Wretched condition continued until I was twentyflve. when I heame interested in the letters of those who had eases IM;e mine and who ata being cured by eating Grape-Nuts.
I had little f:i
ii i-1 1 .
your order on the fallowing coupon:
No. 5053. KM KAMI AOOMM
On the Stygian Ferry. Charon was observed in a :,iatn of
""resumption" of Death. An Bafelten court has Just sllowerl the heirs of a young man who went down with a ship in a storm In the Indian ocean In 1857 to "presume" that he Is dead.
1) I Hit 1 1 ff ti rrnl cs
box and after the tlrf 4 lata i .., Collapse.
rteaced peculiar satisfied feeling , s,""; "' tnHl1 wnn,'" rethat I had never galnM from Rai S U, V,' " ' (Unary food. I sin. and pasta hmfmm ! "arewlti Ihs great Banter of trana-
laal night and 'n a few days bejjan ' l,r,a'!'"' was '""H'lctely flabbergast to irvoiv mW.mm. ' I 3d. N Sun.
W9W . . ' -TT t ' I and a new feeling of iieare and rentfnlasa, in a f-.v weeks, tn my I eat joy. the ht-nd i -heS and nervousleft mo and life became bright snd hopeful, i raanaaad my stndlaa lad later taugh! ten months with east of eoarni nstai OrapaNuts every day. It Is now four years since I b-
can use drape Nuts. I am the mis-
f a happy home and the old kl iess has never returned." Name
given by Postum Co.. Ilattla. frew
Mich. "There's n reason." Read '.h
Utile book, "The Uoad to Wellwila"
In pltgs.
Merely That "How will von have raff (Hiked '' Hhlic,) the waiter
Sonic MatS before evening" pajd UtS Ml who has lio,.n waiting 1 .'i minutes I expect to eat another meal today.' -Chlcsgo Tribune. Warm Timet. St lbb I notice old Rounder don't take any HON Turkish baths since he gat mauled I'enn n Kin wife keeps him In hoi water all tho time, now. Chicago lail Newa.
Marriage Gets Another Frosting. And now even the frosting of tha wedding cake is said to harbor germs. Thus one more Is added to the list of obstacles on the road to marrlaga. African Mountain Sinking. label Nalba, a mountain near Rona, 1r Ugfera, Is gradually slnkln. Around its base a huge depression grows steadily deeper.
Dispositions Unchanging. Relieve if thou wilt that mountains change their places, but believe not that men change their depositions. Mohammed. Higher Than Moun Everest. Honat Kvereat is L'9.002 feet high; hut lately It is ! Mk-vn' that two I I Iks behind Kveresi are actually higher than It. which hitherto haa been oan side red the higiicst mountaia In the world. Real Old Fashioned Wmbrella. There has been discovered at tlreenXk, Hagtaad, an Old -fashioned umbrel Is with whalebone ribs, which must lie quite !2l years old. When opened ' affords sheltsr for a whole family.
