Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 July 1907 — Page 3

.rs. Emma Slolt, of

Apnlctoo, Wisconsin. 0ur Patern Pcpartmenl -I I i -

J Jmm tmfynt at . . ' ' Mi iiiuii Sir EmaSko'v K" St., Ap gj KM. Wife., writ: , rat. ha d.or me a gr-at deal of i- .ihv I hnna taking it iu, I mm

BO S SHIRT WAIST.

Pattern No S3T This trim. Jaunty

of

.tft-rrBt ren.edw tbcj dki me gbbor who bad been ning IV I

garni n's for th.- tnull boy. m collar may be attached to , or if preferred, the neck finished with the neck band

I

,1 the or of

Ol r

. gs.'enc i - men.

talarrH of the Iwtreiml Or.

birb the

.t the t

pa liertle. White t hurch. fof making I with catarrh of the stoat- I a0B- madi

in.ltnrerr. -rrat. Etery- i :'

same white

worn A Und is stitchstline on the outbide to :ons are sewed that sup-H-n. Percale was used b- her s and Holland

madras and flannel are all ible For a boy of eight years nd on-iEhtn yards of material nes wide will be required. Siies fc. I, 10 and 12 years. pattern Srffl be sent to yon on l of 10 cents. Address all order Faltern Ifc-partna.-utofthi& paper, e to (five sua and ni.iuoer of patran'ed. F-r convenience, write

I

Mat aad

tfcm a kieSer seHaae wahse. bwt a make 'Ainc vrw tetter ' IP" them a Sicher va-we for sorg ni. Pur Wh: Lewd irrer sn I f -aque. fn cost that pwotecti awd psa

.- - r - : ' ar . - -" "- tVwyw-nwt bwyer of Pure White Lead have kerrtiA.ce tew wbjKt a swath a::tmpte4 ' . . -.--. ob tirmrrn Yo are wow pro-

re t-i be tke De: h rVy trad :k waich tt hxmd oa the of krr coataaaawg P-e White Lead, made I t tkc CM Dwick P-xew.

LaaA kar the way. SEND FOR EOOK

No 5Ä37. SIZE NAME ... ADDRESS.

A DAINTY DRESS FOR THE LITTLE MAID.

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NATIONAL LEAD O VT ANY m V Iii m4 I SSaW i,T rt F. e. h f '-' i - tot- Omw -l L - . ffc.n Sjt

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Pa-.-r. N '-."The square-cnt K-k i n hecomini: feature of the trie dress which M bete pictured in lie bine chamhray. trimmed with UM embroidery If low neck and ft)eces are desired, the neck ay be cut and the cuffs omitted ilk. uoncee mad All the wash mate-

a alrl nine fiiurth va"ds

n wl'l be sent t cects Address i

Food

Products

Libby'sVeal Loaf With Beef and Pork

Do yow like Veal Loaf? Too wi.i anrcly be tie lighted w-.th Libbr'akind. asadc fr choke fresh meat, in Ltbby'a wpot.ess k. Ubers. It t pure, wbolcaotne and dclicicow in flavor. RcWt tar cec 0C.-5aT cm sad k xw9 ! apprf i--er lot I tfcina or Vaer L ' ti "

Hbby, McNeill 4 Libby Chic

A pat w rite

tressod nip. I 1

COLLD HARDLY TOTTER ABOUT. A VMd Dcr pt cn of th Meat In aidioua of D leases. Mtaa Emma Shirley. Klllburk. N. Y., wntta: ' KiJney disease mysteriously

fatened Itself upon me two years ago

and brought awful headaches and ditty pells 1 was all uii ü'rur.e. senk um!

Li I v out. Could sea: e

1 totter aboct. Pains lu the side and back completely unntr.l e. My fixxl Mr xiked badly and the

kidne were noticeably deracged. I sank lower and lower until given up and at this critical time began with Dean's Kidney Fills. Details arc ur. necessary. Twelve boxes cured me and I weigh six founds more than ever before. They saved my life." BoM by ail dealers. 'Ji cents a box. Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo. N. Y. SAVED FROM DREAD FATE. Kind Woman's Assistance Meant Much to Tnia Tramp. A certain lady, nnf d for her kind heart and open hand, was approached not long ago by a ma who, with tragic air, began: "A man. niaiam. is often forced by the whip of hunger to many things from which bis very soul shrinks and so it is with me at this time. Unless, madam, in the name of pity, you give me assistance. 1 will be compelled to do something which I never before have don whun I would Kreativ dislike to do " Much Impressed, the lady made baste to t Uce in his hand a fire-dollar bill As the man pocketed it with profuse thanks, she Inquired: "And what is the dreadful thing I have kept you from doing, my poor man'' "Work." waa the brief and mourn ftti reply. Harper's Weekly. SCALY ERUPTION ON BODY.

Chew What You Know About and Know What You Are Chewing

There is real pleasure in chewing the best tobacco grown where the best tobacco grows in the famous Piedmont Country. Only choice selections of this well-matured and thoroughly cured tobacco is used in making SCHNAPPS. That's why SCHNAPPS and others of the Reynold's brands, as shown by the Internal Revenue statistics for a fiscal year, made the wonderful growth of six and onequarter million pounds, or a net gain of one-third of the entire increased consumption of chewing and smoking tobaccos in the United States. Evidently, chewers cannot resist the flavor and they cheer SCHNAPPS because SCHNAPPS cheers them more than any other chewing tobacco, and every man that chews SCHNAPPS passes the good thing along one chewer makes other chewers until the fact is now established that there arc many more

chewers and pounds of tobacco chewed, to the population, in those States where SCHNAPPS tobacco was first sold than there are in the States where SCHNAPPS has not yet been offered to the trade. SCHNAPPS is like a cup of fine? Java coffee, sweetened just enough to bring out its natural, stimulating qualities. SCHNAPPS pleases all classes of chewers: the rich, because they do not find a chew that really pleases them better at any price ; the poor, because it is more economical than the large 10c. or 15c. plugs and they get their money's worth of the real snappy, stimulating flavor so appreciated by tobacco lovers. All imitations contain much more sweetening than SCHNAPPS. They are made that way to hide poor tobacco improperly cured For the man who chews tobacco for tobacco 's sake, there is no chew like SCHNAPPS.

w- -ai .,; VHNAPPS i rect fro-n factory to retsil dealers in lots of 10 lbs. and over, at the established jobbing- prica f a pou Tom. to wh.ch a pubh.hed through rate obtainable bom p&t Ü lXmZJSS sample 5c cut ol SCHNAPPS and a cambnc tobacco pouch, upon rece.p. of 5c i- po.taga.

R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.,

m, Winston-Salem, N. C.

Doctors and Remedies Fruitless Suf fered 10 Years Completely Cured by Cut.cura. "Small sores appeared on each of ocy lower limbs and shortly afterwards they became so sore that I could scarcely walk. The tores began to heal, but email scaly eruptions appeared. The itching was so severe that I wc uld scratch the sores until the blood b can to flow. After I suffered - about ten years I made a renewed dart to eff- ct a cure. The eruptions by this time bad appeared cn every part of my body except my face and bands. The b- : doctor in my native county and many remedies gave no relief. All this was fruitless. Finally my hair began to fall cat and 1 was rapid. y becoming bald. A fsyw months after, having used almost everything else. I thought I would try Cutirura Ointment and Cnticura Soap. After ustus three boxes I was completely cured, and my hair was restored, after fourteen years of suffering and an expenditure of at least ."0 or $60 in vain

ly endeavoring to find a cure. B. Hiram Mattinely. Vermillion. S. Dak., J Aug. IS. lSf"-

SICK HEADACHE

Poitlel c ured by PARTFRS! theeI.tlleP,ll.

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PILLS.

Tbey rrr

tr fruit Dypepia. InJift .ml anl Too Hrarty i.at.i.2 A jxrrU-ct r-m-roy .r Limine, Nau- - a 1 -:--. B :i tl TW in t:.? Mouth. ( ateU Toujrue. Pain in tne

Is.rle. ToUrm I.IVKK.

Itowcia. Purely Vegetable

CARTERS

SMALL TILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.

Genuine Must Bear Fac-Simne Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.

flTTLE IVER

,PLS.

A Positive CURE FOR CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm i auickli ibvo'bed Gi.et Relief at Once. 50c. sir Hn. MWsmwBL. n r

Judges at Their Best. In the course of a recent case before fr. Justice Darling the judge de clintd to make a requested ruling aayinc that if he did so the court of appeals would say he was wrong Counsel having expressed disagreement with this view, the judge said: -Well, you know the court of appeals I as veil as I do. perhaps better, for you tee them at work, while I only meet them at luncheon." To which the barrister drly replied: " Your lordship sees them at their best." Law Notes.

hicks CAPUDINE CUBES ALL ACHES And Neroar Trial kottfc ISc aisngsowst

No. 521. SIZE SAME a : '

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'jve aboat. Now, 'A yoa to step write a sentence little Wise boy. will ft btt anl of a tre

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down town sa that it will aboat June flrt." Judge. Stars C'-wsrer. flve-year-old re of 9M Coatjer. prewtoeni x iara ate boar:1 f nstriculture. n Earning t don ber own t n tnornia' h'' wat trying oa ber abues an!. b .m unwieL apt-aled to ber older sis'er i- remonstrated the sitter. 1 bowed yon bow so many times, eallv sbou'd knw by a " N. pleaded tbe little on . if res on I thick I can find t foot tbe otbe; gooi oa mclt

Did Not Prevent Raveling. The raveling of state highwav In Maarhus-tta during drv weather bas g rurally ln prevented in the past by spreading a thin coat of sand over the surface. During last year, how- . rver. there were two quite protracted dry speils which disturbed the bond of the road and caused loose stones , to stand up on the surface Although , and was spread thinly as before, it did not prevent the raveling in all in- ; F'arch. like everything else, la being constantly improved, the patent j Starches put on the market 25 years j ago are very different and inferior to , thtje of the present day In the latest discovery Defiance Starch all injurious chemicals are omitted, while tbe addition of another ingredient, inTented by us. flats to the Starch a strength and smoothness never ap-

I ri cLed by fitter braids. New Use for Old Ropes.

Some time ago a woolen manufac- t t'irer in the north of Kurland succeed- j ed In making a fabric from old ropes. Us obtained a quantity cf oU mpe and cordage, unraveled them and

wove tbem by a secret process into a kind of rough cloth. Tr-.j- mgle B.nder straifht 5e c-csr k grd rwalitj all tbe time wur dealer or MJtmm Factory, Peoria, 111. When all tbe homely people redeem their faces with tnsir cendocx this will be a fine world.

Vacaton. Th secret of rest is to go' rid of detail for a time Why is it that a sea voyage is regarded as the best of tonics? Simply because the entire change of surroundings wipes out the mass of comj N ations attendant upon the daily routine of the ordinary worker We all need occasional freedom from the bondage of the tiny strings that bind us to wearing tasks. The man h realizes this and plana bis vacation accordingly makes no mistake. Important to Mothers. xm!-e careftt" ererr bottle of C TOKTA. tMlrtr.d tre ruexxiy for iLfacta acxl ctuiarra.

Sw I a0?SS9

7: v .gi

mm

Dainty, Crisp, Dressy

ymmm

kirti

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are a delight to ihe rrf.ncd woman everywhere !n order tn get this result see that the material is pxxi. that It is cut in the latest fashion and use

Defiance

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in the laundry All three things are import ant, but the last is absolutely necessary. No matter hew hoe the material or bow daintily made, bad starch and poor laundrywork will spoil the effect and ruin the clothes. DEFIANCE STARCH is purs, will not rot the clothes nor cause them IS crack. It sells at 10c a sixteen ounce pack age ever vt here. Other starches, much is ferior, sell at 10c for twelve ounce pack age. Insist on getting DEl'lANCB STARCH and be sure of results.

0!9ain!(S Sfiareh tampan, Omaha, Nebraska.

aiul tt nsa it

BSfSat&re. of

la Cae For Over SO Tear. TU hobi: Tu Uave AJwara boogl. The Reason. A southern Kansas editor has noticed that men swear to keep from crying, and that women cry to keep from swearing Kansas City Star.

Ladies Can Wear Shoes One sire rmnller after uinf Allen', FootKate. A certain 'cure for wollen. reating, hot, aching feet. At all Dnigits. 2.V Arcep? no sabstitsts Trial packagf- FREE. Address A. B. Olruted. Le Roy. N. Y. When a man's business affairs be gin to go wrong his wife thinks It if because he doesn't follow her advic

Ieria' Sinc'e Bin Itr eifr riet. atitfying crxike or the mrket. V dealer or Lewis' Factory, Feoria, D.

Even tbe best ph sometimes fall flat.

of s flatterer

Jr. Wtnalow Soothl-ig; Srrnp FoerMMreo llhtn. Hea Lk fnt r:u'- t

uoo BBBSS pass. cars IM coli, ittio

He who appoints one friend to office loass tea.

Mica Axle Grease

lengthens tbe life of the

wagon sstcs hore-poTJ-cr, time c:il tem

per. Best lubricant in

the world contains

powdered m!cs

-nsf

sstnooui,

bard coating on axle, and reduces friction. If yon want your outfit

Xoiast an 1 earn money mli

while it lasts grease the axles with Mica Axle Grease. STANDARD OiL COIPAHY I

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M BSV BBJ HB tJnei Antlptl SB W Wm r healtli 9 ssiPssi fixl 1 all we cUim "l"r it. We will send her aholutely free a large trla.1 twi of ratint w.ih k of Lustruotlnns and K' nuine testiruonlals. 8cnd j. ur Dau and axJJrrss on a pustal card. DAYTIUC-'"" rAA I llftpli! feetiii. wirh as nsal catarrh. pelTie . .ir;ii s&d kswssaai ttion csuel ryterniinne ill ; sore eyes, sore throat and nviuth, by dlre. tlo.-jl treatment Its curative' power o-er th e trout.'' Is extiaof.lmary and givtt Immediate relief. I !. i.s.ind ,( j. im n aro using and recomicrnduiK It every day. Co r. nt at drurirtst' orhy mail. Rem'-rrlwr.h. 'never, 1 1 t (wtm r MniiiNoinTi:! it.

Tilt U, l'AA TUN ttl, lloitoi. Ml

HOMESTEADS FREE

DEFIANCE Cold Water Starch

ie iauolr wora a (ueaaure IS oa. sag 100.

It -ar. cf mu T..n are emit,,! t, If4 ar

gDTemiuent land I alii r. m i.M'aurif n culcfiT oo bait mi I i.,o r , f goud land. W rit at uocs. Breli.M Maaup A. W. CirriN, Roll. Day Co.. Okla.

A. N. K

(190729) 2187.

Because of those ugly, grizzly, .ray hair. Use LA CREOLE" HAIR RESTORER. PRICE, Sl.OO, retail.