Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 March 1907 — Page 7
Our Pattern Department
A DAINTY PINK AND WHITE LAWN.
ern No. jC.'IT The Illustration ys a most attractive little dregs and white lawn, trimmed with BMlttM. The waist I full In fashion, and the slashed sleve feature of the design. The :i? skirt is attached t the waist i in-iierous sweep I'ersian :,ste. dimity, challis and -ilk are all suitable to the. For a girl of nix years, two ghffc yards of 36-inch mateill tie required. ' Square Neck Hiega, Xo. 5637. '., 6. 7, 8. S and 10 years, ittflfl here illustrated will b6 I t a.iy address on receipt of
Low One Way Rates. Every day to April 3oth. IMT, the DalHI Pacific will I One Way Colonist tickets from Si Iuuf, at the following rates: 124.00 to Ordern and Salt Lake Tlty. 126.00 to Butt. Anaconda and Hak . 127.50 to S..ikaM and WenitcW. Washington. 130.00 to Kv. rett, Falrhave?, Whatcom, Yancouv r and Victoria. u Huntington and Stwikune $30.00 Is Tacoma and laslttls. via Huntington and Portland ur via Huntington and Spokane. $30.00 to Portland and Astoria, or Ashland, atossbarg, Kng-ne Albany and Salem, via Portland. 130.00 to Kan Francisco, Los Angeles and San 1 ! go Correspondingly low rate to many other California, Oregon, Washington, Montana. I tab. and Idaho points fW full information rail on or address L. K Town -ley, G. A.. Wi Olive street, St. Louis, Mo. Tin Us-d In United States. The total consumption of tin in th United State for 1906 was 2.SO0 tons, with MM tons in stock at the close of the year. The shipments from Itolivia show an Increase of 3.000 tons, from Cornwall an Increase of from 700 to 1.000 tons and from Australia an Increase of 1.000 tons, making the total European and American supply for the year aLtout It.MI tons. old Raid by Foxes. A curious vulpine raid was wltnted one recent Sunday on the Manor farm. Corston, near Malrnesbury A number of unsuspecting fowls were feeding quiet ty In one of the fields when a band of five foxes appeared. Heading for the fowls, they each picked out one of tho unfortunate birds atd made off. carry-in their prey with them London Daily Mail. THE ARTISTIC WALL.
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A DAINTY DRESSING SACQUE.
P ttarsj No IMS -No earment In ir.an's wardrolw can approach i? dressing sacqne In convenience. and comfort A broad collar lien litis: SSJI over the shoulder gives
nrtfve air to this one. The - fathered In to the figure and J to fullness In front may be confined belt or not Just as the wearer de- j
Made of French flannel, outing ri r vaim weather. China silk, dltnawn trimmed as illustrated it 1 make a charming and comfortlit ion to the wardrobe. The ediutn slie will require three and , larters yards of l,"-inrh mate ' Pressing Sacque. Xo. f"42. fof 32. 34. 36. 38. 40 and 42 'ist measure. The pattern 1'i-trated will be mailed to any --n receipt of ten cents.
Sultan's Tastes and Hobbies. 1 sultan of Turk y. when a aincd csrentry and became einer! in IL One of his first acts n i in was to establish a 00Sa miners factory at Ylldii. in en he superintended the manufac of all sorts of furniture. BSCMtl
-d by himself," savs Home . He has few recreations, hut If ; tie thin above another that i. nr. tileaatire il Ik music He
to ulay the piano, and can play memory sirs from II Trovatore.' be Is s very ixior jverformer. He son who give promise of de ping into a really brilliant violin
SS has taken rar to xive the best tuition possii-le.
Vt'dul Hamid is very fond of ar.l He has over 2"" horses In his . and IMS! them a teautlfui
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so an avian r ud a nu iiber of
One of Solid Co'or Will Always Give
Best Effect. The dearest, daintiest, most artistic wall is a solid colored wall. It furnishes a perfect background for all kinds of pictures, it throws them out in their correct proportions, and does not detract from their artistic value. The solid colored wall is also much Detter as a bat '.ground for furniture, and harmonizes much more artistically with carpets and rugs than any other method of wall treatment. The less breaking up of color on a wail the more artistic it is. Th most successful form of the solid colored wall is an alabastined wall There Is as much difference be tween tinted walls, as there is be tWSea shoddy and all-wool gowns. The shoddy gown holds its color for a few days, while the all wool keeps Its color to the very last thread, so also In solid colored walls, there ar shoddy w alls and permanently colored walls which retain their color down to the very .'ast particle. The Ideal wail coating never rubs off. never flakes nor chips off and is always ready for a freuh coat. If there is wallpaper on the wall, soak it off with warm water, then go oTer the plaster after you have removed the' paper with warm water to remove every trace of paste. Have the wall thoroughly clean for a clean wall cannot be bnilt on an unclean foundation. If there are any particles of foreign matter adhering to the wall scrape them off with a putty knife. Then if there are any discolorations on the wall, size it with a material made from cheap varnish, thinned down with benzine and japan added for a drier, then cover your wall with your tinting; material He sure your man uses a tinting material mixed with cold water. If he comes to you and asks for warm water, you can make up your mind that there Is glue in the material which he proposes to put on your wall, and you can be certain that you are golnc to have a shoddy ...:i. for glue means shoddy. Glue means that it will hold Its color lone enough for the man to collect his bill and not much longer Insist on your tinting; material being mixed with clear, cold water. He sure that your wnll is made from pure materials, then you will have a perman nt. artistic, sanitary wall. A wall that will be a "thing of beauty and a Joy forever " FOOLED THE PREACHER.
WOMEN IN HOSPITALS Experiences of Mrs. Rock'ood and Miss Tierney
MISS MARGARET TlEPNEY
A large proportion of the operations performed in our hospitals are upon women atd gir.a for some orame trouble. Why should this be the case ? Becauvthey have neglected themselves, as every one of these patients in the hospital beds had plenty of warning- in those dragging sensations, pains at left or ri'ht of abdomen, backaches, nervous exhaustion, inflammation, ulceration, displacements, and other organic weaknesses. All of these symptoms are indications of an unhealthy condition of the female system and if not heeded the penalty has to lj paid by a daugerous operation. Wherj these symptoms manifest themselves, do not drap along until you are obliged to go to the hospital and submit to an mm ration but remember that Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and herds, ha saved hundreds of women from aurgical operations. Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compoundi has cured more cases of feminine ills than any other one remedy. Such Utters as thcfollowing
MRS.CHAS.A.ROCKvVOO0
are constantly being received by Mrs i'lnkham to prove our claims. Mrs. C. A. Rock wood, teacher of Parliamentary Law. of 58 Free St., Fredooia, X. Y., writes: "For rears I suffered with femal tasMSt It u (Use! Id tbat au operation was nessary, and although 1 submittal to a terioua operation my suffering OOStlaSSd, until Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound rasreeomm-ndeviand it provni a niarvclom remedy, BOSSiekly did it rector1 mv health. I ran nt than you sufficiently for iLe good it has dona me. ' Miss Martraret Tierney. of Xo. 328 W. 25th Street, New York, writes: Dear Mr. Pinkbam: ' When only eighteen years of age our phyn Eiaa decided that an oprati"n wa ne-aesary to permit of mv womanly organs performing tb-ir natural fuurtions. My mother objected and being urgwl by a relative to try Lvdia E. I'nikham's Vegetable Compound did so. I soon improved in h-alth. the proper conditions were established an i I am well and strong, thanks to Lydia E. liukhm s Vegetable Compound." No other remedy has auch unqualified endorsement as Lydia E. Finkham s Vegetable Compound. No other remedy in the world has such a record of cures of female ills.
NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER. THE SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN EXTERNAL CCUNT ER-IKJUI ANT. CAPISICUJV1 VASELINE EXTRACT OF THE CAYENNE PEPPER PLANT A O'JICK. SUR?. SAFE AND ALWAYS RFADY CURE F R H M -PRICE ISc -IN COLLAKSIBl E TUBES -AT ALL DRUGGISTS AND t'MLERS. OR BY MAIL f N Rt ;(.: -T OF Ii- IN POSTAGE STAMPS DON'T WAIT TILL THE PAIN COMU-Kltr A TUBE HANUV. A substituto for and superlcr to mustard or any other plaster, and will not t .sterthe m ost ce :cate skin. The pain-allayinf and curative qua .1. es of the article are wonderful. It w.il stop the toothache st cr.ee, sirQ relieve Headache and Sciatica. We recommend it as the best r.d safest external c: ,::.ter irritant known, also a an etternal remedy for pains In tho chest and stomach and ad Rhtumat.c, Neuralgic and Gouty complaints. A trial W..1 trove what we claim for it. and it w.il be foui- to be invaluable in the househe'd and for ch ldren. Once used no family wih be without it . Many Batf e say "it is the best of all your preparations." Accept no preparation of vaseline unless the same carr.s rur label, as otherwise it Isnot genuine. SEND YOUR ADDRESS AND 'E WILL MAIL OUK VASELINE PAMPHLET WHICH WILL INTEREST YOU. CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. 17 STATE STREET. NEW YCRK CITY
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640 ACRE HOMESTEADS NEBRASKA WHY PAY RENT, WHEN YOU CAN GET A FARM OF YOUR OWN ? Sixteen counties in Western Nebraska. alonK the lines of the l'uriington Route contain free homestead lands that may be entered under the provisions of the Kinkaid 640 acre Homestead Law. Personally conducted excursions to see these lands the first and third Tuesdays of each munth. NEW FOLDER FREE. Write today for our new folder, with large map, describing the boSBestBSsd lands along the Hurliniiton Koute.
Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women Women aufferinj? from any form of female weakness are invited to promptly communicate with Mrs. Pinkham. at Lynn, Mass From the symptoms (rir'n. the trouble may be located anl the quickest and surest way of recovery a.lvivd. Out of her rast volume of eiperience in treating female ills Mrs. Pinkhara probably has the very knowledge that may help your Ca-. Her advice is free and always helpful. Ask Mrs. Pinkham's Woman Best Understands a Woman's Ills.
D. CLEM DEAVER, General Agent, Landseekers Information Bureau, 1004E Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska.
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W. L. DOUGLAS $3.O0 AND $3.50 SHOES N. I. DOtGLAS $4 00 EILT EDGE SHOES CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT ANT PRICE.
SHOCS FOR EVERYBODY AT AU PRICES Vrn'a shir. to Si ..V. II. ' hcm, .1 to ftl 23. WMl'i ShM-a. Mio l.MI. Mi.vt'A i hililrrti h. t . II (NN.
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to lie :!ie liest in style, lit and w-ar triiurvt in this countrv !..
part ot the shoe and every detail of the making is lnoke! after and watched over by skilled shot makers, without regard to
time or cost. If I could take yon into my large factories at ltro.kt-.ti, Ms .and sliow vu li"W carefuiiv W. I. I uc.a
BfcSM are made, you would then understand why they hcM their iUa(e, tit better, wear longer, arid are of greater value than any other makes. v.' I .. 1. iirU nm ml pnrr m Manitd on Ike twUotn wtiirh crowcti the tnw anmft h eh . iHkf SoKyhiilimr. - l 1 1 1 1. N-.i tu r .1 .irr rvn y wl , a i .v' tr.tu lunitsciutttf.v. l'Mat mmj& Jrt. W. L. IMIliil.ait, BriKkiiia.MaM,
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Defiance Starch Is the latest invention in that line ana an improvement on all other makes; it is more economical, does bet'er work, takes less time. Get it from any grocer.
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For Woman's Eye
Women's troubles very often occur regularly at a certain time every month. Because this may have been so all your life, is no reason why it should continue. Many thousands of women, who had previously suffered from troubles similar to yours, due to disorder of the womanly organs, have found welcome relief or cure in that wonderfully successful medicine for women, Wine of Cardui Mrs. Lecta Forte, cf Toledo, III. vrites: "I am veil pleased with the results of using Cardui have taken three bottles and am now perfectly veil, free from pa:n and have gained 25 peunds in veight."
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Dire. e fate cf Tom prii wan the most ul tbrt ever txfell a city " . no doubt." sldisv 1 was like havins m ub 'i proerg of const ruction Id Jtreet Puck. Before the BatVe lasser I was nutrtKiken In my i Htt at the cluh this after 'Mor I can't helleve It! Vh An vot- my oVr 7 PucL
A Doctor's Brother Thought Pottum Wat Coffee. A wlae rloctor fnur.'l out coffee was hurtlnp him. so he quit drinking It. He wan so busy with his practice, however, that his Ifis had to write bow ho fooled his brother, a clergyman. ne day at dinner. She aya: 'Doctor found coffee was injuring blra and decided to Rive Po tum a trial, and wo hcv W4 it tow for
four years, with cnnrlnud benefit. In fad, he la now free from the long train of Ilia that follow coffee drink Ing "To show how successful we are In making Postum proptrly I will relate an incident. At a diamr we gave. Doctor suggested we serve Postum instead of ordinary coffee. "Doctor s brother, a Clergyman, suppoffd It was old fashioned coffee and remarked, as he called for his ond cup: 'If yotj do preach against coffee. I see you haven t forgotten bow to make It.' " This goes to show that well made fully boiled Pottum has murh the flavor and richness of good coffee al though it has an individuality all Its own. A ten days trial will prove that It has none of the poisonous effect of lrdlnary coffee, but will correct the roubles caused by coffee. "There s a eajon " Name furnlahed by Puaium Co. Ltd.. BatU Creek. Mlcb.
Pureiy Experimental. "Why In the world did you order a Welsh rat bit in this French placer they asked her "Of course, the cheese Is about the same as you get everywhere, but hew can you tell what a French W, !sh rabbit will do to you afterward?" "I m not afraid. " she informed them, nlarldly I Just want to see what
sort of ragtime nightmare French it Will areata. ' How s I his? We offer One ll :nlrel ataUtfl BewH fre arj ri. r.f w '''! 0at itau l te . areU by IIa i laiarrb Cure. F. J. CHFNEVaC., Toledo. O. We. the oriSeT.tcned. be kn. wn K J. brorr i for the laat 1 1 rear aad heilet r im perfe. : j h : I oraMe m a I keefSSM tranaa. tii. aad Suarir-al r : ab.c tjtarrjr out a.iy iHllfalT' oa made vj v flrt. Wa-tio Kin Mam l ... . Ilf r .1. I ,,!.. . i
So mysteriously are we linked with others In this world that we cannot fail in our duty without harming others, nor bear ourselves bravely with out benefit to others. Scowll.
Happy Colors
Take (Jarfield Tea. the barb rernt.h that : ha bff it oli jet-1 (iixxi lltjlth' It purities the blood, t leari tbe tem. m.tken j reoile well. Guaranteed utnler T he I'urt Food Law.
know that there aro colors which si?nifv sadn ofVr Tt-tTi
happiness hut do y(u ever stop to think how often people are .1 I 1 1 t i m '
indue f.iu t giao necause ot tne color- : TfM know that chihln n and flowers thrive best in the sunshine. Why not h.ive more sunshine in your own home, then why not 1st us show you how to get it in the walls t v u.-mg
All philosophy Ues In two words "sustain" and "abstain " FJplctetua. pii.ra rrarn t ei xo 14 oats. 1A' i'MMOT II ennranteed IQ rr" an' re Ol I-. n i. a. M .ml. Bieetfin or PnM .il.uf I'llaa IB 6 Ui Udare orooi.cf refuudetJ. 4t.
Ha. ( atarrh Cur- laaea imrni: f. mii dtnretlf up. n thp b''idaml mac. u. irfore of tt.t STOtem, I'--' ' ' eti' free. I'ntcIlMtM p W tt. S- d I. all lipilfll. Taatlla.i'a rmf.r V u f-r eootttaatloav Pine 200 Years Old. Charles H Lxrd of Dtinharto. N H . recently cut a large pine tree ot his farm which, from the rinirs. wai 2"i years old The tree was l'!4 ft tall, measured five feet four inches on the stump, and at the height of C feet measured three feet in diameter
When anyone has done you a favor how small It looks the day after. Single P.m. Irr atfaajbl fc M ny smnker pn-ier tin-tn to I'k -mar Our dealer or bmU Kri N n, D. The greatest of faults Is to be coseleus of none ("arlylt. Mra. Wlnalot -.IMne rrnp. For rb! dree taetbtsf, uftroa htano. rtaaeea tav SaanaaMoc . alia; a pain, t urea lad MBS Oc a butua. Sudden wealth is apt to bring trouble to its owner.
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By hav inp- your walls decorated with Alabastine you will make them m rc artistic, more dur ahic, more sanitary, and will make your home a more cheerful place to live in. Let us show you hw easy and economical Alabastine is, nnd how the different tints and stenciled designs can ba combined to pro
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