Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 52, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 September 1907 — Page 7

TOLD HIM THE TRUTH.

Dai's Indication Cot the Better of fa..- Da rv h,. judfln nt Our Pattern Department

An i i Id fi rmiB farmer, who resid. 4 Id d of the rural district of the täte of Iowa, was the father of a half Ute! boy, whe lark of lu. . I, . t MM the cause of no little am! fy and wit. itude on the t.ait of Hi.- i at. -t.a! arnL M l'y Shoo " he was heard to r. itark In the course of a conversation with a nHgbbor of like Tent, ulc origin, lee not ferry bright. ab r 1 ton't vent you to tell him because I ti n t vant him to know it " Meanwhile the young hopeful wan driving through the barnyard wl'h a load of hay. which in attempting to turn a aharp corner he unfortunately fJMti The old man immediately became highly Indignant Shon'" he bellow, ed in a voice of thnri-1. - ' oij ltg a I lame fool, you always vass a fool, you always vill pe a fool, you not know noddings Judges Library Sheer white roods, in fact, any Dra wash goods when new. owe much of their attractiveness to the they are laundered, this being dot in a manner to enhance their textile b auly. Home laundering would be equally satisfactory if proper attention fM given to starching, the first essential t..-.fig good Starch, which has sufficient strength to stiffen, without thickening the goods. Try Defiance Starch and you will be pleasantly surprised at the Irxpru'.ed appearance of your work.

Products of Ton of Peat. By experiments recently made at the Institute of Technology one ton of peat taken from a bog within II miles cf Fostoa produced 100 000 feet of gas gallons of tar and five gallons of taraffin. and it is claimed from the sii per cent of ash innumerable byproducts could be obtained. Sends Emigrants to Canada. T Salvation Arm) In Kngl in 1 Is Mi Bag emigrants to Canada in batches of 600 monthly.

WuRN TO a 8 fcLETON.

A SMART SHIRTWAIST SUIT.

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Hunting Rifles From the ten different Winchester repeaters you can surely select a rifle adapted for hunting your favorite game, be it squirrels or grizzly bears. No matter which model you select you can count on its being well made, accurate and reliable. ?H00T WUCHESTEt UITII00ES im w near stei guns

Mica Axle Grease Best labhcsBt for asks ia the kewee. Makss a bearr load draw Ur- a Echt one. Sam h Jf the wear on fm and team, sad increases tat eara.ng capacity cf romt OStfit. Ask your dcakr far Sficm .!

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INNUUTtlT CITS Headaches and Indigestion 'ritlMiklk Alrxi Marat

Patterns No. 58."6 and 5824 An

exceedingly smart mode, suitable for I development In any of the seasons' fabrics is shown In the deeien for a ( blrt waist costume. It Is not only , very becoming, but prar tical for home- ; making. The blouse waiat may be of the same material as the skirt or It J may be made up of the washable fabrics.. It Is rendered very becoming i by the !eep tucks that extend over :the shoulders in "Gibson" effect. The j sleeves may be In elbow or full length The skirt is one af the full graceful i models In pleacd style, and is in the j fashionable round length. Striped . nuvtlty suiting was chosen for the making, but mohair, serge, linen and ' pique will all develop attractively.

For 36 inches bust measure two and three-eighths yards of 44 Inch material will be required for the waist and six and one-half yards for the skirt !adles' Shlrst -Waist No. 55. Sizes for 32. 34. M, 38. 40 and 42 Inches bust measure. Ladies' Skirt No.

IM24. Sizes for 22. 24. 2S. 28 and 30 I inches w aist measure. This illustration calls for two separate patterns which will be sent to

cents for each in money or stamps. This pattern will be sent to you on receipt of lu cents. Address all' orders to the Pattern I v part tn-ut of thi paper. Ite sure U give size and uumlxr of pattern wanted F. r convenience, write your order on the follow. ng coupon:

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No. 585 and 582. SIZE. HAMB ADDRESS.

BOYS" BLOUSE.

Patf I N The do'ible-bieaat-I ed closinK is an attractive feature of the blouse here pictured made of dark ' bine flannel. The lower edge is gathered Into a waistband and the pattern provides for either a long or medium i length blouse The neck Is finished by a standing band and round collar The one - am sleeve I gathered Into

i a straight cuff. Ofncham. linen, per

cale and madras are all appropriate : materials for the making The medium sie will re. ill re one and one-half j yards of 36 Inch mater,il. Sizes for j 4. 5. 6. 7. & and 9 years. This pattern will be ent to you oa ' receipt of 10 cents. Address sll orders , to the Pattern artmentof thi paper. ' lie sure to give ie and BeaaWf of pattern wanted. Wot euS)vearisS)SS, wr.te jour order on the f.iliow.ng coupon:

A Wonderful Restoration Caused a Sensation in a Pennsylvania Tovn. Mrs Charles N. Pr st.,n. of EIl:!n. 1 Pa. says: "Trire. peers Sfjg i that my hout-ew., k

was b omlng a burden. I tired a had no ambition and was failing fast. My complexion got yellow, and I lost over 50 ounds. My thirnt was terrible, and there was sugar in the kidney secretions

My doctor kept mo on a strict diet, but as his medicine was not helping m I began using Doans Kidney Pills. They helped me at once, and soon all traces of sugar disappeared. I have regained my former weight and am perfectly well " Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a hoi. Fofter-MIIburn o. Huffalo. N. V.

JUDGING FROM OWN CASE. Dtaccn Recognzes the Wants of a Feilov Sufterer. Oenerai Mo.th. the had of the Salvation Aiuiy. was discuss. ng the antisuicide bureaus that his church Las

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'TWAS IN 'TATER TIME.

Ont Thing, at Least, the Mother Was Positive About. The late Senator Piatt of Conr.erj tlcut enjoyed funny stories and could ( t :i a gfjod many himself Notwith standing his long public life, he always remembered a yarn that he carried from his school days. One y-ar when the district schools MMJMl in his town one of the teachers, in making a racorw of the ag I of her pupils, as repjired by law. found that one little girl, who came from a family not noted for being especially bright, was unable to say when her birthday came. So In order to complete her records, the teacher walked two mll-s to see the girl s mother one afternoon after school Asked If she could remeni- . hT just when her daughter was born, the woman thought for some little time, and then with a sort of puz- , zled look, said: ' Will. th- gal was born In 'tatcr tlm that's sure, but I can't member whether they was a-plantin' on e:n or a-diggin' on em." With a smooth iron and Defiance Starch, you can launder your Ifcirir waist Just as well at home as the steam laundry can: it will have the proper stiffness and finish, there will be less wear and tear of the goods, and it will he a positive pleasure to use a Starch that does not stick to the iron. Explosive Expert Dead. Dr August Dupre, chemical adviser la the explosive department of the t Knglish Home Office since ISTt, has died at Sutton. Surr.-y At the time ' of the Fenian agitation it was his duty to examine the bombs and in- ! ferna! machines discovered by the

police.

Indues nnd charity." he said, factors o. th-s- bureaus. Thj

charity will be of the right kind. 1 ' TI.TO are. nu know, two kinds of charity, and too much of It la llk the barbers. There was a poor deacon in Warwirk who bad no money and satlafj to be shaved, and he went from barber to barber, but none of them, dagptta his holy office, was willing to share him for nothing. In the end. though, he found a barber who, on hearing Btt tale, said gruffly: "Sit down there in that chair." ' And this barber shaved him. Rut th- razor he used' Dear me! Its dull Mist and the nicks In It' Under the operation the tears flowed in rivulets own the poor deacons cheeks. Suddenly the barber's dog In the adjoining room set up a terrific howling. " Re still. there" cried the barber. And he muttered anxiously: What can they be doing to Mm? '"Alas" said the deacon. I shouldn't wonder if some one was shaving him out of charity.' " JUST A GENTLE HINT.

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One Remedy Appearances Indicated Nobleman Had Nevsr Tried. The earl of Surrey, afterward eleventh duke of Norfolk, who was a notorious gourmand and hard drinker and a leading ntaabtf of the Reefsteak club, was so far from cleanly in his person that his servants used to avail themselves of his fits of drunkenness whirh were pretty frequent, by the way for the purpose of wash Ing him. On these occasions they stripped him as they would a corpse and performed the needful ablutions. He was equally notorious for hie horror of clean linen. One day. on his complaining to Dudley North at his club that he had become a perfect martyr to rheumatism and tried every possible remedy without success .the latter wittily replied: Pray, my lord, did you ever try a ckan shirt?" CASE OF ECZEMA IN SOUTH. Suffered Three Years Hands and Eyt Most Affected Now Well and Is Grateful to Cuticura.

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ST. LOUIS SCHOOLAND MUSEUM OF FINE ARTSXj

ITS Technical Classes Competently cover the FIELD CLAWING. PAINTING. SCULPTURE. APPLIED ART Illustration, Pottery, Bookbinding Cour--. I'rnnuni.r.'i Practical Socceaw Hat Grand Prire from International Jury; From St. Louta Taxe Haa SIOO.OOS a year of ita Income; Haa S2.0O0.UOO devoted to cArt Education in the West Dlraetor. HALSEY C. IVES. LL. O. Nant Tarm Opant. Sapt. 23 WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED HANDBOOK-FREE mmmm

W. L. DOUGLAS S3.00 & $3.50 SHOES thFJo'ÄYo

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4C ftf k rr any ono fxtcon provt W. L. &JZ&r ßW yc-outnm doom no mmko A sssT JCiar 21 aet i fB Mmn'm $3 A S3. SO rhoem gl C?trrft U than any othor manufacture".

Natural Fly-Paper. The pingulcula is a plant which Is a natural fly pajcr. Its leaves are constantly covered with a sticky substance that traps all insects alighting thereon. Give Defiance Starch a fair trialtry it for both hot and cold starching, and if you don't think you do better work, in less time and at smaller cost, return it and your grocer will give you back your money. American Money for Canada. The value of settlers' effects taken into Canada by American immigrants in l?iW fiscal year was 11.158.933. aeainst only $11.223 by British immigrants.

Iew. Single Binder -- the fxmoja at ra 1 1: lit .V cunr, always beat quahn. Your dealer or Lewis' Fa tory, Peotu, DL

The easiest way to get popular people is to let them bore you.

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"My wife was tken badly with eczema for three years, and she employed a doctor with no effect at all until she

J employed Cuticura Soap and Ointment. One of her hands and her left eye wt-re badly affected, and when she i would stop using Cuticura Soap and

Ointment the easemfl came back, but very slightly, but it did her a sight of good. Then we used the entire set of

Cuticura Remedies and my wife is entirely recovered. She thanks Cuticura very much and will recommend it hichly in our locality and in every nook and corner of our parish. L M. Robert, Hydrojo!is, La., Jan. 5 and Sept. 1. lJtO'V The extraordinary popu'arity of line white goods this summer makes the choice of Starch a matter of great importance. Defiance Starch, being free from all injurious chemicals, is the only one which Is safe to use on fine fabrics. Its great strength as a stiffener makes half the usual quantity of Starch necessary, with the result of perfect finish, eiiual to that when, the good were new. If all men paid their debts promptly there would be fewer finaucial panics.

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Oldtime Kite Carriages. The j -. ent .i 'cnautiral activity racalls the kite craze of 55 years ajro. whn kito carriaces were being extensively built and experimented with. With the aid of two large kites a carriage was pulled 25 miles an hour.

Ladies who suffer from the ailments peculiar to their sex will find, in Cirdui. d remedy that over a million other ladies have found to be a good medicine for all the ills of women. It relieves unnecessary pain, regulates disordered functions and gives rest to the weary, worn-out woman-worker. For over 50 years Wine of Cardui has t?en helping sick vcrr.en. "Before taking Cardu!," writes Mrs. M. A. Akers, of Bamham. Va., "I had suffered, fcr 12 years, frcm headache, backache, and pr,!n In my shoulder, side and limbs. At last I took Cardui and new I am In splendid health." c!d by all druggists in il bottles with full directions Inside the wrapper. f

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Cities Below Sea Level. Most liutrh cities are saveral feet below th level of the sea.

Cheaper Rate Than the Doctors. A few years ago on Sutter street in San Francisco an ambitious young Japanese had a little Unit stocked with roods imported from his natlv land In his abo indow as a stack of decorated muh bowls and leantng aeainst their front was a cardboard Ign bearing In stenciled letters this announcement. Flue Bowels. iO cent a set -l.Ippincott India annually produce a rice crop of greater value than ln Auk i t oulioü crop.

How's This? We offer One Hundred l.lar Rart for rx.t eaae af i atarrs tbat caonut be cared tj II:. l atarrti C ura. F J. IIEXKV CO , Toledo. O. w tbe aaJi ralauad, aa kn wn T. J. t'benry

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If time is money yon can t accuse a Uuy man of being stingy.

Sapphire Mining Revived. Sapphire mining in Kashmir Is lrInc rovived by a new company, comIosed of Europeans of high standing and wealthy natives. Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot Ha e. It rure painful. wollen, mar! mir. we.ii :n: feet. M k- new 1 av NjIiI lit all Dnicti-ta .nI Iftoe Stores, Don't acetpt anj mhatitnte üampleFRKE. Addrew. A. S. Olm-ted. 1 llo, N. V. I don't think much o a man who Is not wiser to-day than he was yostTday Abraham I.ir.roln. Southern Wisconsin Corn and Clover onl $f Sirv Timber ..tr R R. l-laay Tertnn Kvan Üe-il Ktatet'o..St .Faul. And occasioually a oft answer gen crates wrath.

Kvery man who rises above tho common level reeetVM two educations the first from his instructors, the Storni, the ni"-t personal and important, from himself (!ibbon. In this world every mountain top of privilege Is girdled by the vales of simple duty H Van Dyke Smoker apprec iate the quality ibie o Siriele Binder cigar. Your dealer or Lewis' Factor), Peoria, Iii. Trust than man In nothing who has not a conscience in everything. Mr. Wlnalnw'a W.iothlnir "rmp. "orrlilldroB teetbfn. u fteu tbeiturn. rlu-e taSamu.ailv.a4.a)i pain, cure wüM col'c Vm 'tua. When lifes all love, tia life, aught else, 'tis naught. Sidney Lanier.

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Genuine Must Bear Fac-Similc Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.

Because of these ugly, grizzly, gray holr. Use LA CREOLE " HAIR RESTORER. PRICE, S'.OO, retail.