Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 29, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 March 1907 — Page 3
Our Pattern Department
A STYLISH SKIRT.
1'a'ttrn No. .ri737 Thin modish , rt lb one of the newest and smartly '!i season. It is a ft ve gi i e aa1 Is laid In deep pleats that gsfaj fjOBl the tenter In panel The pleuts an- stltchei down , . dejith. nai tun -fully pressed lower edt'e, thus giving a ( lose .rid tJB hips, with a wide gracotl.ire at the foot. White mohair . resented In the illustration, but .. ii other material are appro--.ich as cashmere, checked . cheviot, serge and linen. For 1 6-yaftf itM fottr mid one-quarter irdi f j ineh material will be rel" Pleated Skirt. No. 71 - for IS, 16 and 17 years. CM'LDS SLEEPING GARMENT.
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Pa,feTi No (7C1 la the miftfti f rlothe. for 'he little ones, comfort is the first f Min to be considered. T!. a style f sleeping garment ll m rcpulai one with all mothers as they tt I asuri-i : (..it i he chill ll PtB Iff tectsd un if the feet peep from under the covers, as they sometimes do however carefully they may be ucked in. The pattern Is well cut tad fr. ! with full directions for niak:r.e lining or Canton flannel are the neat in MC for the making : larmestl of this kind The threeie inquires two and one-half I n h inatei -in I . Sleepiag Garment. N 7Ci. v for 1. 2, 3. 4. R and 6 years. ittt rn here illustrated will lie mailed to any address on receipt of
Women'i Pet Economies. never reell know a woman, i ne has said, until you discover ontniies. rerjf wealthy woman whose husr judge save? hi r pennies by 5 bottle. Whenever there Is t .ive a prescription ptit up sho Bipt) bottle from the "house i .n ing five or ten cents for The woman often aetile rt tloa list with a $1,000 cht k. won t buy bottles. in the kitchen is frequentiaa of trouble. One woman can't keep a Aef because she - that every particle of buffer rep from the table shall be used " r BM no end of trouble with in:s because the in.-tsts upon ng caadlaa saving paver ltd wooden bundle carriers ! iBoae I aoaasaaoa aooaoaii - who ha. plenty of money sll her old shoes and slippers. tl unks full of them in a'.l "f dilapidation but refuses to '!i one of them.
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These Rapid Times. a tu nid age. all right.'" snld on the tenth strap of the car. replied the man on the eleriive too fast and we work
r comfort." an old friend of mine tolias ajied Lo years In 12
an Irciieve It. I iiv a barrel I bxia that had been aged Ml in half an hour.' said the 'udge.
r ' " the Sublime to the i -. 1 1 , ri 1 g the sw'" h BO white, bo pure, so unlvcr- , ,! r,!1 alike on rich and ioor. irni the beapar's hovel to a dream Of - llsteatai beauty. It " ' ' just then a snowball caught , .; 1X1 ttBf he ear and a half ton of H Bterlal fell from a cornice : 'd between his collar and an n k ' kc no more .lud go. I Utttttea makes Raeif sacred ull others as secular.
OVER $1,000 A YEAR AND "LIVING." MAN OF DELICATE NERVES.
That Is the. Story of a Michigan Farmer Who Lives in Western Canada. Olds. All. rta, lee. 10, IfKifi. Mr, m. ? MelajMM, Detroit, Mi in. ia l.n S i r and Friend It will bs fosjf years m xt May since I came to Olda. and have lived here ever since. Since I came lure wheat has run from to 45 bu. per tare, oat (roan II to 1 1 r . that 1 know of. 1 raised thut last year, 115 bu. to the acre of the finest oats I cu r saw. and oats that I sowed 31st day of Vay this ear went 72 'i to the a e and weighed 41 Ihn. to the bu del. My bailey went 40 bu. last year and f.O tills year, and was not sown until t?.e latter part of May I had : ,u res of potatoes this ar and sold 700 bushels and put 275 bu In the a liar, and no buns to pick. We have a BOO floraraaiaot 'c amej at Olds. Our cows made $41 per bead and I didn't feed any grain; only prairie hay. so you see we are doing well. We hae the patent for our homestead now and am very thankful that we came to Alberta We have made a little over $1,000 each, rear besides making our living. I would not go back to Michigan to live for anything. If I had m Choice Of a ticket to Olds or a 40 acre farm In Michigan I would take the ticket and in two years I could buy any of them 0-acrc farms. This is the country for a poor man. as well as a man with money. I will dose, thanking you for our prosperity, I remain yours truly. (Slune.h OTTO YETTING, Olds, Alberta, Canada. BOS lit. Information as to how to secure low rates to the free grant lands of Western Canada can be s. "im-d of any Canadian Government agents. BUTTON THEIR OWN WAISTS.
New York Women Have Surmounted
Great Obstacle. Marvelous as it may seem. New Y k women have lately discovered a way of fastening their waists up the back without calling for assistance Thought not lacking in generosity, they became so tired of the outstretched palm of the chambermaids that thev
now feel that It la time to guard their pockets, The Gotham woman dlscovBrad that if she put her blouse on j hind side before, with the sleeves j handln fiee. If could be fastened from top to bottom, with the Btception of the hooks at the neck, and ! 'hen turned around and the arms 'lipped Into the sleeves without un- j faly straining the fastenings. So slmBo strange that no one had thought of it before Or is It possible j Dther women have used the plan and ' meanly kept It to themselves? Will the wilst that buttons in the back ! oow Lave a new lease of life? DURING THIS MONTH.
Excellent Advice Which Our Readers Will Benefit By.
N ;w is the time to get the rheumatic pOfOOBja and foul adds from the blood ana system, states an eminent authority, who say a that Kheumatistn and Kidney trouble are caused by the blood, which often becomes sour from i Kceeeiva acids, and also tells what to Jo to make it pure aad healthy. Get frr.ro any good preset iption pharmacy one half ounce Fluid Extract Dandelion, one ounce Compound Kargon. three ounces Conijound Syrup Sarsaparilla. Mix by shaking in a bottle and take a teaspoonful after Bk als and at bedtime. Just try this simple blood cleaner ind tonic at the first sign of Khcunatism, or if your back aches or you leal that ii" Kldnes are not acting lht. Any one can easily prepaie his mixture at home.
FOUND HE COULD MAKE TIME.
3ne Call for Physician That Met with Quick Response. Life Is such a constant rush to a sell known physician that to secure a litle leile.-ttlon he has recourse to uses. A lsitor called one night, and kegan a speech to the servant: "I want the doctor to come over aa pilckly as he can." "He can't do It!" the servant aniv, red. Hp left orders that he was to busy that unless It was absolutely I matter of life and dea'h he couldn't 10 out at all this evciing." 'Mut." said the caller, "it lsn t 111icss at all." "What then" "Wo want him tn come over and lake a hand In a game of whist." "Oh, that's different " The servant disappeared, and reapjeared a moment later "The doctor says he II be over In ten nlutes. sir." he announced.
Rosenthal, the Pianist, Mad Much Trouble m Hotel. Rosenthal, the pianbt. is one of those aatitlai to have his eraakiaeea
termed the aaeoatHcltiei of genius. says the San Franeiseo chronicle When he Inspected his rooms at the Majestic upon his arrival wiy jate the other night, he went softly to the ad dnlng doors, and placing his eara close to the cracks, exclaimed in broken Kriglish, "Zgodd. ne sounds pass the.-" After nod-Ung his approval of the grand piano and the furniture he frowned a? the tan- .d window shades. "Must be green " lie was assured that a change would be made especially for him the next day. At five o'clo k In the morning Rosenthal, clad only In his pajamas, came scurrying excitedly down stairs and Into the office, where the drowsy night clerk was nodding at the desk. "Ze street cars! Noise! Must stopped! Norvou9 me: I cannot Bleep." The clerk hurriedly sent for Manager Gustav Mann, and Mann spent two hours telling Rosenthal funny stories In German trying to divert his mind while the clerk was upstairs squaring the mangement for waking a guest on the Gough street side r.nd ' ordering him to move at once to the Sutter street side as a gas pipe had burst under the floor and had to be re- , pai red !
MRS. A. M. HAGERMANN
ALL WOMEN SUFFER from the same physical disturbances. and the nature of their duties, in eatBJ cases, qaieklw drift them into the horrors of all kirnN of fume III complaints, organic troubles, ulceration, falling and displacements, or perhaps irregularit;,- or suppression ceasing backache, rrrrrrrnimraa. r ritebiltty, ami Irinpfiaaiiaaa. Women everywhere should renieiut r that the Btodfeiae that holds the r. cord for the largest number o? actual cures of female ills is
Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound
made from simple native roots and herbs. For more than thirty years it has been helping women to ! strong, regulating the fnnetioea perfectly and oyereom.ng pain. It has aNo proved itself in valuable in preparing for child birth and Um Change of Life. Mrs- A- M Degerwaa, of Bay Miorc. L. I . writes : Dear MrI mkham: "I suffered fr-mn displacement, excessive and painful functions so that I had to lie down or ait still most of th- time. Lydia Iv Plnkhem'S Vegetable Coeaponaal has made me a well woman so that I nm able to attend to mv dntii a, 1 wish every a gering man would try Lydia K. l'iukham s Vegetable ComiKjund and see what relief it will g-ivo them." Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female i :nev are invite. 1 towrite Mrs. Pinkhaae. at Lynn. Mass f..r advice she is the Mrs I'inkham who has been advising sick women free of charge for more than twenty years, and before that she assisted her mother-in law Lydia E i'inkham in advising Therefore she is especially well qualified to guide sick women back to health.
PE-RU-NA A MEDICAL COMPOUND
In ny medical compound aa much dependa upon the manner ia which it la compounded as upon the ingredientt used. First, there must be a due proportion of the ingrediente. Each drug in the pharmacopeia has its special action. To combine any drug with other druga that have elightly different action, the combination must be made with atnet reference to the use tor which the compound ia intended. The drugs may be well electee' as to their efficacy, but the compound LNURELY SPOILED BY THE PROPORTION in which they are combined. It takes years and years of experience to discover this propdrtion. There is no law of chemiatry, of pharmacy, 0y which the exact balance of proportion un be determined. EXPERIENCE IS THE ONLY GUIDE. In compounding a catarrh remedy Dr. Hartman haa had many years' experience. In the use of the varioua ingredienta which compose the cstsrrb remedy, Peruna, he has learned, little by little, how to harmoniie the action of each ingredient, how to combine them into a stable compound, how to arrange them into auch nice proportions aa to blend the taste, the operation and the chemical peculiarities of each several ingredient in order to produce a pharmaceutical product beyond the criticism of doctors, pharmacists or chemists. WE REPEAT, THAT AS MUCH DEPENDS ON THE WAY IN WHICH THE DRUGS ARE COMBINED AS DEPENDS UPON THE DRUOS THEMSELVES. The compound must present a stability which is not affected by changes of temperature, not affected by exposure to the air, not affected by age. It must be so combined that it will remain just the same whether used in the logging or mining camps of the northwest or the coffee plantations of the tropics. A complete list of the ingredients of Peruna would not enable any druggist or physician to reproduce Peruna. It is the skill and sagacity by which these ingredients are brought together that give Peruna much of its peculiar claima aa an efficacious catarrii remedy. However much virtue each ingredient of Peruna mav possess, the value of the compound depends largely upon the manner and proportion in which they are combined. The right ingredients, put together rightly, is the only way a medical compound can be made of real value.
Canadian Government
Free Farms
Over Jul irti American farmer who have tttlrd In Canada during Ihr pat few yrar (r.;;fy t.,th- Urt'that l intda i, bevend uut vt.cn.
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OVER NINETY MILLION BUSHELS cl wheat from the hnrvet f niear k -1 n."nejr Id Ihr farmers , f Western t ana, la wheu the urorL! ha to t fl. Calilr Raising aityintf and Mimed terming are ai- proiital r cailitijv Coal, w.iod and waier in Um nance; churche and M;b.! convenient market eaty of um. Taxes low. y'T advice and information addres the Sur-er-inteudent H Immigration, (ittawa. Canada, or anv authorized Canadian (Vivet nmenl Agent J. S. CRAWFORD, No. 125 W. NmtL Street Kaaia City Miitoan. or C. J. BR0UCHT0N. Room 430 Quiacy Building. Chicago, lUinou.
Warm Baths With And gentle anointings with Cuticura, the great Skin Cure, afford instant relief, permit
rest and sleep, and point to a speedy cure of torturing, disfiguring eczemas, rashes, itchings, and irritations of infants and children when all else fails. Guaranteed absolutely pure, and may be used from the hour of birth.' fV'id ihr-wniot the mrM rpoM' Lfltxmsa. 9 mrr uw . far. 6 Kua de la Fat A ir. Iii. K T "im A t. Hrdner; UoaVi P K rv tj. entta: r'fiina. Hoac SVoaw OnatUi : Jaroat. Kaa-oya. 1 Trvalo. If FerreiQ tApteaai. ftaoarcwg Bovtll Atnrm. lTnoa. Ltd.. Cape T ra. eoc . t , rotU r I trug A Cheat (Vep . S , I'r -t. . Soltow Tlv vt'i.. i uin-nrm Uuuk un catw of Ufea attSkv
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You Need Cardui At every age, after entering womanhood, girls and vorr.en need the strengthening, building, pain-relieving assistance cf Wine of Carcu. It will carry you ever the rcugh places, ease ycur hard days and increase the comfort ar.d pleasure cf living. What its millicns of users think of it, is well expressed in these words cf Mrs. Rosa Lee Cc!e, cf Smithtcn. Mo., who writes: ' I suffered frcm female troubles fcr 7 years. I had pain, lew down in my stomach, my feet hurt so I cculd not stand, and I was so weak and nervous I cculd hardly do anything. I was just sick all the time. At last I wrote ycu for advice and ycu recommended Wine of Cardui, which I took according to ycur directions. I have new taken
5 bottles of Wine of Cardui. and am feeling better than In the psst 7 years. My feet and stomach do not hurt, my female troubles have gene. I am getting stouter and stronger, can do aD my housework, work in the garden and tend to 260 little ch'ckens." Wine cf Cardui acts directly upon the sick or disordered womanly organs or functions. It is a natural, ccientific. female tonic. It con tair.s no dangerous minerals, cr other deleterious ingredients, but ts purely vegetable, perfectly harmless and beneficial to young and old. Every reliable druggist sells it, in $1 bottles. Try It
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Drei' Claim to Honor. Whrn ('apt RaavaM Amundsen left San Francisco for the east he made ' special and particular arnnaremcnts for the transportation of his doR. of which he said: "This fal hful 1k. hit h Is attached to me almost aa mmh as I am to him. ia tho only one of his ktnd to have made the north
west passage." $100 Reward, $100. The reurfrr .f ir. ,aier :.l aw attassi to 'earn thai there l at a-; ne 'treaded dUeae that n i-ace hau beeu atle iu ure la all lia atKe and that t Catarrn. IIa a Catarrh tura la tti wal BaaMIra rurc tX'iW kn.iirn to the mawlcal Traternlty Caiarrh heluu a r uMi ull nal dl-eaa. reiilre a a Ulla tlotial treatuieui. Hau t larrU iura la taki-a to tenia. ,j acting- dln-rtlf ua a ttie Ul,anl ail I mucoua urtacea of (lie .jateiu tbereby drairoyloit the tawaSsiloq of ti e ae. and alvlnit the KaUaaM ireotttb I j imlldlav up the r ,n-.iliu;i n aad -. In ua: ure la .1 um H WwlS. The BtwSfwMi r ,-. aoniurb faith I lUCMMtft powera that tbrjr ffer One Handrad l -Lara f r any eaae mat ll falii to cure en.l I r ill tif tratl'iiontala. Al lreaaK .1 , gCSKT S CO., Toaawo. O ld bfl a.l lruk-li r'.o. Taka Bawl's Katulijr PUat fuf onallpatlon.
astarel attasei of u.-irtield Tea. late aila li' il. laxative. It t fee liver, kkleejs ied Lowela. (iaaranteed under the I'ure FckmI as : Drses Lew. Come what may. ho!d fast to love. Thuunh men should rend your heart, let them not embitter or harden it We win hy tenderness: we conquer by forgiveness F W K bertaon Srr.olver .it..rM i.ite the ipiality .i!-ir of Lewia' Sinai Binder cigar, !'-ler cr li' Facti i.v, IVoim. III. Instead of throwlnR s'ones peopl who live In glass hniiscs should g.ow viuivts at a dollar a bunch.
W. L. DOUGLAS
CUACC BKST Iff OilwCO Til 1 WORLD
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AT ALI PRICES:
$3.00 AND $3.50
W. I. DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDtj SHOES CANM SHOES FOR EVERYBODY
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To forgive a fault In another Is more sublime than to be faultlses one's self. George Sand.
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CAPU DINE CLUB OF-TEN ORGANIZERS.
IMKtOUTElT Cl'ltS Headaches and Indiriestlun
Trial bollle Ifk AlaVa.i
We tel I ! how a Woman in It er r Mrijtire-i SMod NM Karnih her Home Rean- ifalty, ftB Ol COal lirop tia apoatwl asking let omr awl awjftWWAI H.AV0VIN0 I'M ACT Ct . 94V vS "rta Water Street, Uecatwr. ML
W hat tt have been makes us what we a:e -George EMot.
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PATENTS
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