Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 February 1907 — Page 2
tOIII NEW FRENCH KNI3HTS. u;n of Holland Has Agreed to Recognize Vttcan Titles. An: o the lucrative aourres of revasjM f the rop before the separation of buret and tat In France wus the toll or Lai oa titles of ioMIttf and decoration. Since the rupturt the French government no lng t leoSnltes tho eim.l:iiif title ana dt--orations of the holy father To bars the right to wear the Vatican ribbon. r to be vailed ro-iat. it was necessary to obtain a i onirmation of title. Thti ajaw much l- to the c atwU dates The question has just bam settled Qu n Wllhe'.rulna has consented t ahJats such titles and distinction a The result ba been an amuslns; pil CTimajre to The Hague and also In an increase in the price of these pon tlfiYal favors. hi he last few weeks the French Kc Etltl of the QoMae Spur, of the Hol Sepulchrr. of Christ, of Gregory II uf Pius LX have greatly la cri'i-cii. BAOY TORTLRED BY ITCHING.
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PLAIN GIRL MAY RIVAL HER LOVELY SiSTER.
Has" Covered Face and Feet Would Cry Until Tired Out Speedy Cure by Cuticura. Mv baty was about nine months Id when she had rash on her face and ÜMt Her feet pjasjal to irritate ker most, especially nights They would cause her to be broken In her re?', ar.d sometimes sue would cry ur.':! she was tired out. I had alwajs M4 i'ufieura Soap myself, and had aaaard of so many cures by the Cuticura Ra medies that I thought I would aXiv- them a trial. The Improvement was noticeable in a few hours, and before I had used one box of the Cuttcara Ointment her tet were well and have never troubled her since. I alf used it bo remove what is known as cradle cap" from her head, and It worked Itke a charm, as it cleansed and bealed the scalp at the same time Now I keep Cuticura Ointment on hand in case of any little rash or iMMft bites, as it takes out the inflammation at once. Perhaps this may be the means of helping other suffering babies. Mrs. Hattie Currier, Thomasion, Me, June 9, 190." The retirement of Rear Admiral eigbee will leave in active service n!.- Evans and Dewey of all the high aval officers who took part in the Sraniah war. PROVE EVERY CLAIM Or. Williams' Pink Pills a Specific: For Anaemia and a Safs Family Medicine. When the body becomes run down, itiier as a result of overwork, worry or severe illness, an examination of the biood would show It to be weak and watery This condition is called suiamic. which is the medical term for bloodless." The common symptoms are paleness of the lips, gunu and cheeks, shortness of breath and palpitation of the heart after the abhtest exertion, dull eyes and loss sf appf Mr. Louis I Clark, a painter, of 1) Iinnln Place. Plainfleld. N J . says 'Last May I was obliged to undergo an operation for append'eitis aud While the operation in Itself was sue--essful. I did not recover my strength and health. I was confined to my bed tor over a month and was under the doctor s care. When I was able to ajet up my lgs were so weak and unsteady that I could only walk with a cane with difficulty. "I was getting no better and could not think of going back to work I was discouraged, when a neighbor told me that Dr Williams' Pink Pill Sjad cured her and advised me to try them 1 beean taking them about the middle of June and soon felt so much better that I kept on and was cured. Iir Wil'lavm' Pink Pills hav cur
ed 'hetimatism. chlorosis, aftereffects of the grip and fevers, and. as the tjealth of the nerves depends upon the -purity of the blood, they are invaluable In neuralgia, nervous debility, sleeplessness, dizziness and even locomotor ataxia and paralysis. Dr Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all druggists or sent, postpaid, on reeipt of price. 50 cents per box s!t fxiie $2 r,0. by the Dr. Williams Medicine Oo. Schenectady. N. Y. SICK HEADACHE
Fonltirely crd by these Little Pills. Tbey also rellere Distress troxn Dyspepsia. JaSBfssUoa and Too Hearty gating. A perfect remedy tor Dizziness. Nans. Drowsiness. Bod. Taste la the Month. Coated Tangos. Pain In the Bids. TORPID LIVER. Tnej
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This just means that a plain Irl lias ol to exert herself; the pnttv Irl allows her looks to do all the work hut lu-r plain sister must labor asslduou) in order to make herself thoroiiKlily Hinilai- Sad to nay. a pretty Irl is usuall. not a bit too well-mannered: she is inclined to be Mini. lush and comelted Now. the plall Kir) must MtaM these falUna.. aas Baal cultivate a Rend maimer, and must neither be conceited nor snobbish If she has the slightest t. tuleiit i-s in these latter dit ct ions she !. bound to be greatly disliked, whereas her pretty sister is tolerated
it is only ii account or ner kmu ihks.
a plain Kir 1 must teara bow to sym-
BOSal .harms that icyort ilain TO a PtkiM with men. and that i not m to OOSSpetS With men bl the world UaV'ilt. She must. too. always al of art and letter- s.o s a writ, i .n any man into whose company she
is tnrown to nave- tue noor i nai Just tu. ans that she must train her-
Must Cultivate the Art of Pleasing the Opposite Sex Many Ways in Which She Can Compel Adnvration. It lias been said that there would be no Kt iiiuses among women il all
women were Iveauiiful that
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the Chicago aatericaa. Yet nearly everyone can recall Instantes where pirls who were uude - . i .....
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attractive figures, have been more fx'I'ttlar in gOQtot and made better mariiai's than have some acknowl edged beauties in their own set. The secret is that the plain girl knows that she must exert herself if JjSl would enter the comp ; ition with her more charming sister The latter has been endowed with certain c -harms the plain Kirl has to create i-harms for herself A hard task, you may say hut not an impossible one If the girl has a bit of brain, and most plain girls have more than a bit What every plain girl has to say Is this l cannot compel admiration and attention from the male sex by reason of my Rood looks, therefore 1 must cultivate those arts which, in men's eyes, are of far greater impor tance than beauty. I will make an
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That gives her an advantage over the pretty girl, who is inclined to be autocratic and petulant at times Met like Kirls who sit quietly and liMen to them chattering. It flatters them, and they conclude these girls have vast common sense: and that is just what a plain girl has to d--8he must make men see that she is a per OS. of common sense. At the same time It is not true that a plain uirl has just got to scheme a bit in order to gain popularity with men No; she must be very sincere and aartoai M occasions, but she
'must always h.-w.ue of advising a gentleman friend if he happens ;o ap P al to her for advice. The better plan is for her to say that he must J know what to do far better than she. That pleases a man wonderfully. A
tm.xen hive to . ill f .r LasjnV Pingle Hinder eisar to set it. Your dealer t 1.ci' factory, Pe.ii, 111.
man Into whose company 1 may thrown, wish to meet me again.''
be i soft, persuasive tone of voice is of i immense service to a plain girl.
HERE'S USEFUL LITTLt TIDY and can he easily removed for washi ing if necessary. A tidy of this shape Oamty Adjunct for the Dressing is very useful also for hanging at the Room of the Modern Girl. head of the bed to hold a watch and
handkerchief, with possibh also a
This useful little tidy may either box of matches
lie hung from a nail on the wall, or 'lung by ribbons from the looking
j ,i on a toilet tahle V Is made In Iron white cardboard, covered with a little piece of floral silk or printed muslin, lightly drawn topether In a few folds aM held In place by a ribbon how. A little frill of lace give a dainty air of freshness to this tidy.
Season of Bows. The news comes from an authoritative source that many small bows are to be used as fashionable details of smart toilets. Even now these little bits of color or black are makiug their appearance upon gowns for day wear. They are larger than the tight little affairs in taffeta and satin and partake more of the form of rosettes. Three hlack velvet ribbon bows are used with splendid effct upon a frock of boucher chiffon cloth made over pearl gray taffetas, veiled with soft silk gauze Boucher, by the way, is one of the new list of spring tints, of which there are no less than 84. It has a grayish cast and is usually assorted with gray in combination and trimmings. The gown In question Is empire, of course, the corsage being palest gray, atipllqued with green chenille embroidery. This trimming hangs as a loose border below a net yoke shirred with green and silver threads. In the center of the front and on either side, at the very armpits, are the black velvet bows.
it never 6aM come ter de human race dat dey orter be mighty thankful ter lots er de things dey don't git.
WHAT THE WISE WIFE KNOWS. I petals me half pound of tonka beans. j two pounds of orris root, one-fourth
Observations for the Builders of m mud of vanilla, two drams of musk. Happy Homes. fifteen grains of oil of bitter almonds Age laaprsves all perfumes If they are She knows that home Is more than i kept in a moderately cool atmosphere half what yon make it. and that a , and in a datk place All mixtures builder of a happy home is a success . should stand three or four weeks in indeed. She knows that it takes two order to blend and develop the full to prolong a family quarrel, one can i odor. then-fore terminate It. She knows ' thai filling a house with bargains Combinations in Colors, keeps couple from owning the house (Jrays with the brownish smoke In which they place them. ' tinge have undeniahle distinctions. She knows that if we thought all we and though rather hard in cloth ar said we'd he wise, but If we said all , deliriously soft in velvet and in snch we thought we'd be foolish 8he sheer material as chiffon cloth or net
know- that some people sneer at love j in a cottage, but love that could wish
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to live anywhere else is not love. 8he knows that proud people seldom have friends In prosperity they know nobody. In adversity, nobody knows them She knows that to make long lived friendships one must be slow In making them. She knows that the woman who gains a trifle meanly Is meaner than the trifle. She knows V'aat "It Ir tan pain to learn In youth than to be Ig norant In old age.'' She knows that If she cannot throw brightness over her home It is best not to throw a wet blanket over If. She knows that the who thinks she is perfect is generally the most Imperfect The unwise wife may profit by studying what the wise woman knows. Chicago Journal. Perfume. A little erfiime sometimes goes a long way If . rfume is used at all it should be of the Iwst and used spar Insly. The first thought should be of slaaatasM and a desire for fresh lln ens A pleasant sachet powder can oe made and when this is sprinkled
The seift, smoky gray harmonizes beautifully with certain shades of pink, and especially In the new mil linen the combination Is a favorite A felt or velvet hat in pale creamy pink, swathed in smoke-gray tulle and trimmed in a mass of beautiful smoke gray plumes, is a charming thing, and frequently gray velret la substituted for tulle All pink hats In this same creamy tone and also xr edingly chic and w hen made up in felt or velvet trimmed in plumes will be worn with dark or neutral vi. Iting costumes quite as often as la evening
Save Time, Fabric and Cost It s;.'s time in making silk drop skirts to stitch the scams Ith the foot hammer Instead of making Fn-nrh seams. Then, after hemming the flounce, make a tuck of one-half of an Inch deep, the width of the trimming ruffles tip from the edge, then another tuck the same distance up f-otn the first, and so on, according 'o the number of ruffles Then run hrough the hemmer one edge of the ruffle and slip this gathered edge as
among the articles of one s wardrobe ; d,.r the tucks, the edge of whlrh. it will impart a light refreshing fra stitched down, making a neater Kai granre Following la a simple formula more, economical finish thaa the dustnd a good one: One pound of roae gathering heading
Some men blamo their wlve every time it rains OM 1 0: "HHIIH V1IMM Thai la I.AMtlVK HUOMO gmn.ne H'Bjllsrtf DBI)H rr-naS nmn.flllLM ,)i,' The nri end or nnml ' tfTubirt lie M IIITK Pai K Alt K wn li t to eii.t r1 iriirriiig. bJ Dreis lue giulur uf a w aauva &c. What we are streti he-t past what we 4o. beyond what we possess - Drum tnond. QarfleM Tea i innres ajseauU stfttaa f the Hear, wtacoMsa reastipatioii. ami keeps the Moos' pare. DHss be fees lattrinn It's a never-failing sign that a girl
Is In love with a young man when she begins to want to read the letters he rwelves from other girls Deflan. o Starch Is the latest invention In th.it line and an improvement on all other make; It Is more ecoomiial, does better work, t.ikes less time. Qat t from any grocer. -Is your husband up yet" asked the sour faced woman at the door. "I expect he is." was the reply. "I'd like to see him for a few minutes" "So would I. He hasn't come home yet."- Milwaukee Sentinel. By following the directions, which
are plainly printed on atcfe pai U.ige of Defiance Starch, Men's Collars and Cuffs can be made just as stiff as desired, with either -gloss or domestic finish. Try It. 16 o. for 10c. sold by all good grocers. Much Arid Land Reclaimed. During the four years since Ita organization, the reclamation service has rendered productive 280,000 acres of desert, being one-fourth of an area that has been mapped out for Irrigation under 22 proj cts. Harper Wsakljr. HOMEMADE CATARRH CURE. Sufferers Should Make This Up and Try It Anyway. Any one can mix right at home the best remedy of Its kind known. The name "Cyclone" Is given to the following prescription, it is supposed, hecause of its promptness in driving from the blood and system every vestige of catarrhal poison, relieving this foul and dread disease, no matter where located. To prepare the mixture: Get from any good pharmacy one half-ounce Fluid Extract Dandelion, one ounce Compound Kargon and three ounces Compound Syrup Sarsapariila Shake well and use in teaspoonful doses after each meal and at bedtime. This Is a harmless, inexpensive mixture, which has a peculiar action uiMin the ellmluative tissues of the Kidneys, assisting them to filter and strain from the blood and system all catarrhal poisons, which, if not eradicated, are absorbed by the mucous membrane, and an open sore or ca
tarrh is the result. Prepare some and try It. as it Is the prescription of an eminent catarrh specialist of national reputation. Ri.djard Kipling, who dislikes the winter climate In Kngland. will hereafter blot out the Cthlity months from pis calendar by a visit to South Africa, where he has a beautiful house near Cape Town, given him by Cecil Rhodes.
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One of the Important Duties of Physicians and
the Well-informed of the World
is to learn as to the relative standing and reliability of the ladir manufacturers of medicinal agents, as the most eminent physicians arc the most careful as to the uniform quality and perfect purity of remedies pr - ribed lv them, and it well known to physicians and the Well-Informed Renr-rajlv that the California Vig Syrup Co., by reason of its correct methods and erfect equipment and the ethical character of its product has attain"d to the high standing in scientific and commercial circle which is accorded to successful and reliable houses only, and. therefore, that the name of the Company has become a guarantee of the excellence of its remedy. TRUTH AND QUALITY appeal to the Well-Informed in every walk of life and are essential to permanent success and creditable standing, therefore we wish to call the attention ol a!! who would enjoy good health, with its bl- -,ings, to th" fact that it involves the question of right living with all the term implies. With proper knowledge of what is best each hour of recreation, of enjoyment, of contemplation and of effort may be made to contribute to that end and the BSC of medicines dispensed with genetally to great advantage, but as in many instances a simple, wholesome remedy may lie invaluable if taken at the proper time, the California Fig Syrup Co. feels that it is alike important to pres tit truthfully the subject and to supply the one perfect laxative remedy which has won the appoval of physicians and th world-wide acceptance ol the Well-informed lecaiw of the excellence of the combination, known to all, and the original method of manufacture, which is known to the California big Syrup Co. only. This valuable remedy has lieen long and favorably known under the name of Syrup of Figs and has attained to world-wide an eptnnce as the most excellent of family laxatives, and as its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well known to physicians and the Well-Informed of the world to be the best of natural laxatives, we have adopted the more elaborate name of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna as more fully descriptive of the remedy, but doubtless it will always be called for by the shorter name of Svrup of Figs - and to get its beneficial effects always note, when purchasing, the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of -very package, whether you simply call for Syrup of Figs or by the full name Syrup of Figs and Flixir ol Senna as Syrup of Figs and Elixir of S nna- -is the one laxative remedy manufactured by fhe California Fig Syrup Co. and the same heretofore known by the name Syrup of Figs which has gien satisfaction to millions. The genuine is f-r sale by all leading druggists throughout th I'nited States in original packages of one size only, the regular price of vhich is fifty cents per lottle. Every lottle is sold under the general guarantee of the Company, filed with the Secretary of Agriculture, at Washington, D C, that the remedy ia not adulterated or mishranded within th meaning of the Food and Drugs Act, June 30th, 1906. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
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