Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 50, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 January 1908 — Page 7
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NATURE
WE A WOMAN'S WORK
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LYDIA E. PINKHAM
Nature nnd a woman's work com-bint-d hiivo produced the grandest rem.'dy for woman's ills that tho world has ever known. In tho Rood old-fashioned days of our grandmothers they relied upon th.'nwts and herbs of tho Held to cure disease and mitigate suffering. The Indians on our "Western Thins to-day can produce roots and htjl's for every ailment, and cure diseases that bafllo tho most skilled
physicians wno navo spent years m the study of drugs. From mo roots and herbs of the field Lydia Ii. Pinkham more than tl.iity years ago gave to the women of the world a remedy for their pociliar ills, more potent und etilenI ci-u than any combination of drugs. I.ydin. Ii Pinkham's Vegetable G mptiimd is now recognized as the
ßUü'iaru remeuy lor woman's ills. Mrs. Bertha Muff, of 515 X.C. St, Louisiana, 31o., writes: "Complete restoration to health njfans so much to me that for tho sake of other suffering' women I am willing to make my troubles public. "For twelve years I had Uecn suffering with the worst formsof female ills. During that time I had eleven different physicians without help. Xo tongue can tell what I suffered, and at times I ct ;:id hardly walk. About two vears ip I wrote Mrs. Pinkham for advice. I followed it, and can truly say that Lr.iia K. Pinkhnm'a Vi.fTi.tnW. rn,.
pound and Mrs. Pinkham's advice rest nd health and strength. It is w- -th mountains of gold to suffering W- Tien," hat Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetal -ie Compound did for Mre. Muff, it w Ul do for other suffering women.
IMBEDDING WIRES.
Waring the Wires with a Brush and
spoon Combined.
WlH'n full sheets of foundation are
-U .n w,rerj frames It Ih Jway8 de-fahl.-to put tiM fraiBet in uao aOQn ri-r tin- Imbedding is done, or the wIm-h art likely to elm, n.,. t
the Hh.'f.t of foundation, and üils is 'sp.rialiy likely to occur whan such frames of foundation are hauled to iutyards. As the spur wire-Imbeddor comes so near to cutting tho sheet of foundatlon In two. wo have, in the past, found it better to use the old EaBterday rockor wlre-imbedder to avoid occasional trouble from the sheets breaking or pulling apart whore tho Imbedding had boeu done. Now we find It safe to use the spur itnbedder. and the shoot of foundation
win never pull apart at the wires. It Is now our practice to wax the wires lu plao after imbedding them Into the sheet of foundation. This In-
REASON FOR WOMEN'S "NERVES"
In Very Many Cases It Is Weakened Kidneys. Mrs. Frank Rofioboorn, 612 S. WashIngton St. Moscow. Idaho, gays: "In
herited kidney trouble grew Bteadily worse with me until so nervous I could not sleep at night. I was dizzy and spots Jloated before my eyes. My back and hips ached and every
cold settled on mv
kidneys and made me worse. I have used many different medicines and was discouraged when I began with Doan's Kidney Pills, but now the symptoms that alarmed me are gone." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo. X. Y. THE SOFT ANSWER.
I THE TIFF. '
AND SHE BELIEVED HIM.
SYMPATHY.
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Brush and Spoon Waxer.
May Change Conditions. A process has been discovered by Shanghai scientist of softening and i'Cumming the ramie fiber, by which U Wcoxnes superior to cotton yarn &M much like silk. A secret process does the work In ten mlnutos. This Is Mriy to revolutionize the textile trade of China and to affect the United States cotton exports. OXl.v OXK "HIIOMO QUININE I.AXAT1VK HHOMoQLlMNK. took for .jmj;.r of E. y. ÜKOVK. Ibe Worid " Horn Cold la Ono Oar. JSc. Our great care should be not to live long, but to live well. Seneca. 1 Single Binder the famous ?rllfht 5c igar, ahvavs best quality. J- ir .lealer or Ix-vvis' Factory, Peoria, 111.
Fnr he that once is good Is ever Breut Ben Johnson.
iures that they will stay Imbedded, whether used this year or next; aids n preventing sagging along the wires, making that line (usually the weakest) the strongest place In the sheet
n roundation. Frames with sheets 3f foundation so prepared are especially good for hauling to outj-ards and over bad roads. Our older methods of waxing the Aires in place were faulty. With a brush the brush would not carry enough wax; with a sharpnosed tin spoon with a small notch in the end it was difficult to follow the wire and io regulato the flow of wax. During the spring of 1906. writes E. F. Atwater In Bee Culture. Mr. H. E. Crowther and myself originated the plan of combining the spoon and brush a It.
lustrated herewith. The shoot of foundation, with wires imbedded, should be sunnorted on a
slant, then with the combined spoon nnd brush it Is an easy matter to wax the wires In place; easy to follow the wires; easy to regulate the flow of
wax. and the spoon oasily carries enough wax to finish one or more
wires without stopping to din acain
Don't Imagine that an exceedingly light coating of wax Is required.
neither should it be used lavlshlv.
Tliis little tool is easily made, and should be on the list of supplies. Perhaps the brush can be combined with
wnxtube. though we prefer the point
ed spoon as shown.
Fig. 1 shows the complete spoon
and brush combined, ready for use.
Hg 2 shows the parts the brush and
the spoon.
The spoon without the brush Is the simplest tool to use when we want
to attach either starters or full sheets f foundation to plain top-bars. It is he "Onderdonk spoon." as described
in the American Bee Journal years igo. It is also perhaps the best tool u use when we fill sections with f undation fastened on three or four Mdes a plan that I discarded after
.ears of trial and experiment
CLEAN WATER VESSELS.
(3 n!j
'Tittt" if I
Stern Parent I hadn't any of the advantages you have had. How do you suppose I have got on as I have? Young Hopeless t intending to make a soothing reply) Er I expect tho grass wouldn't grow under your feet.
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TWO CURES OF ECZEMA
Baby Had Severe Attack Grandfather
buttered Torments with ItOwe Recovery to Cuticura. "In 1SS4 my grandson, a babe, had
an attack of eczema, and after trying
the doctors to tho extent of heavy bills
and an increase of the disease and suf
fering. I recommended Cuticura and in a few weeks the child was well. He
Is to-day a strong man and absolutely
free from the disease. A few years
ago I contracted eczemai and became so intense sufferer. A whole winter passed without once having on shoes, nearly from the knees to the toes being covered with virulent sores. I tried
many doctors to no purpose. Then I procured the Cuticura Remedies and found immediate Improvement and
final cure. M. W.LaRue. 845 Seventh St..
Louisville, Ky Apr. 23 and May 14, '07."
He Was Willing.
In the morning mail the busr editor
found the following written on a pos
tal card: "Dear Sir I have just crad-
uated from a correspondence school
of Journalism. Would you like to
have me write for your paper? J.
Alexander McNutt"
Seizing his trusty pencil, the busy
editor dashed off the followinc reDlv:
"Dear J. Alex. Certainly we would
be pleased to have you write for our
paper. Kindly address your letter to
the circulation manager and inclose
the regular subscripUon price."
She But before you married me you said you were wHl off.
He So I was. but I didn't know it. Sheer white goods. In fact, any One wash goods when new, owe much of their attractiveness to the way they are laundorod. this being done in a manner to enhance tholr textile beauty. Home laundering would be equal- ' ly satisfactory if proper attention was 1 given to starching, tho first essential . being good Starch, which has sufficient ; strength to stiffen, without thickening
ie kudus, iry Denance Starch and you will be pleasantly surprised at the i improved appearance of your work. , Was an Attendant. I As the new minister was on his way
to evening service In the village he met a young man whom he was anxious to have become an active member o. the congregation. "Good evening, my young friend," he said, solemnly. "Do you ever attend a place of worship?" "Yes, Indeed, sir; regularly every Sunday night," replied the young man, with a smile. "I'm on my way to see
her not?."
After This Who Can Doubt the Power of Love? Goorge had been away on business
for a whole long week, and during that time he had sent Clara ten letters, six letter-cards and 42 picture postcards. Why. then, was thoro a touch of coldness in hor greotlng when ho flew to her arms on his roturn? "Dearest," ho whispered, "what Is tho matter?" "Oh. Goorge," she said, "you didn't end a kise In your ninth lotter." "My precious." he replied, "that night I had steak and onions for dinner, and you wouldn't have liked a kiss after onions, would you?" And, such is the unfathomable power of love, sho was satisfied, and nestled to him.
i II( Yaas! Several years ago I foil in lovo with a girl, but she rs1 Joctod mc mode a regular fool of j me, in fact.
tnti now sad: And youvo never got over it.
Hath any wronged thoe? Be bravely revenged. Slight it, and the work Is begun; pardon it, and it is finished. He is below himself that is not above an injury. Bolleau.
Why do wo so often prefer to believ In the necessity of suffering and weakness, rather than in tho nosslbllltv at
j strength and gladness? C. Wagner.
There Is no earthly reason why lightning shouldn't strike twice in th same place that is, providing it cam find the place.
Statjc or Ohio. Citt or Toledo. I
irtaer of Ol Ann ot F. J. Caxxir 1 Co.. dolnr ni'.nr.i fn thm -it nf T.i..in rv. ... . . . .
foreld. tad tht itld ana will nr tba ua of
cue er Citabkk tttt c&anol b cu.-l by tfci me et mu-'i CATi.SU Ccel TRAXKJ CHEXET. Sworn to cfore m nd abierllMrdtn or Dreicne Uli tu 4j or Oeteaier. A. P.. isst. ' i i A.W.OLEASOS. Ül XOIAT PCBLIO. .Hurt CtUrrb Care It Uken latentllr and tet
I Qittcuj ua ibe tiujd tad muroui iarfce ot tbt ! tjHem. Scad for ItitftnuaUlt free. e.w F.J.CHE.VEVCO..To.eJo10.
TtVe HsJi'tFamjiy 1111 lor eeaitfpttioo.
CASTORfj.
ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT ANcgclablePrcparaiionrorAs. sfmi laiteFoodandRegriattnguic Stomadjs andBoHiJscf
The Chauffeur's Thought. A Well-known Enillsrimnn tolle a
( good motor-car storj'. He says that , on one occasion, when instructing hie ' , chauffeur to drive carefully, he re- , marked: "I don"t mind about grown- , up people and dogs, but do be careful j about children and babies." Whereup- I t on the chauffeur replied: "Yes. them ! feeding-bottles do cut up the tires :
. dreadful."
Starch, like everything else, is be- ; fng constantly improved, the patent , Starches put on the market 25 years ago are very different and inferior to those of the present daj In the latest discovery Defiance Starch all In- ' jurlous chemicals are omitted, while ' the addition of another ingredient, In- : vented by us, gives to the Starch a ' strength and smoothness never approached by other brands. : j The great art of life consists In
fortitude and perseverance. The mischance of those who fall behind, though flung upon fortune, more fre-
! quently arises from want of skill and
perseverance. Sir Walter Scott.
Promofcs Digestionhf4?rfiif
Hess ana itesLLontains neiilw Opiitnt.Morphinc norJUocral. Not Narcotic.
fbnfj.a StfJ-
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Apcrfcct Remedy for CorofifaHon , Sour Stomadi.Dlarrhoca "Worms .ConvuIsionsJatrislt ncss andLoss OF SHEEP. PicS'urele Signature of
NEW YORK. j
CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
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Exact Copy of Wrapper,
For Over
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wu,,i0r wan aauure ill WESTERN CANADA 40 loiftlUt',,, Wh'l to the Acre. TfmL)fBup,,, ß"r lo th. Acre. Cd i r r.n" "! BuiWiot. FREE. sÄ?;ird f cnilU. .nd Low Rtet. C, 7" o '!.d ?rfetl Health, s ' Profiubl" ntmenl S'kT. iVi?trho"T'"J rfnln-prwJncInplaml In
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i '"iroriicror inti'tidtni; lionic-
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Do Not Contaminate Flock by Un
clean Dishes.
Water troughs or fountains that can easily be cleaned are the only
kind that should be used in tho uoul-
try yard. Wooden troughs often he
ro me slimy, especially in warm weath
er, though the water in them appoars
olear nnd clean.
A broom and soapsuds should be
used on such troughs, afterwards
rinsing thoroughly in clean water. If this task is attended to once a week.
and the receptacles filled with fresh water every morning, the hens will be amply supplied with all the fresh water they need, if it is kept out of
the sun.
If ducks are kept, wooden troughs will be found the most convenient, and In using these slats of lath should
be nailed across the top to prevent the Jueks wallowing in the water, render
ing it filthy and a creating a sloppy,
muddy place In the yard.
Laundry work at homo would be
much more satisfactory if the right Starch were used. In order to ge the desired stiffness, it Is usually necessary to use so much starch that the beauty and fineness of the fabric is
hidden behind a paste of varying thickness, which not only destroys the appearance, but also affects the wear
ing quality of the goods. This trouble can be entirely overcome by using Defiance Starch, as U can bo annlled
much more thinly because of its great
er strength than other makes.
j Your Wife, Mother or Sister I Cn make Lemon. Chocolate and Custard I plM better than the expert eook by uslnc j "OCR-PIE." as all tri. Ingredients are In ! the DaFka? rn.ulv tir (m.n.ttn.n ....
tjarh package, enough for two large pies, 10 cents. Order to-Uay from your grocer.
i Occasionally a woman Is glad when her husband makes her cry. because shq can work him for a peace offerInp-
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"Puters, rnn rursv
Mrunrn ncrur riunv
M?'.BOYS' WMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN. JtSF Deuffjam ma Are and urn tin marm rnen'm S2.SO, S3.00 and S3.BO mhoem lftss nan mnymmther manufaaturftr in Ilia km world, bacauam they hold their- ""Cit mhmma. fit better, wear ionpter, and
W. L Douglas $4 and S5 GDI Edge Shoes Cannot Be Equalled At Am Pile
KcTll h ih. LZt lfc a! -"ncianmo nmt ptlee I Uinped on bottom. Tnke Wo Rnhit tute.
1 CUloir tire to uv dj. - " ' - W V X;?11A". "i't,. "iAu?Vr,i,i
F-VtltU
Uted CtiloK tne to uiy addmt. "
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A Warm Allusion.
"Do you see that man across the
street?"
"Yes; who Is he?" "The greatest fellow for clvinsr yon
hot air you ever came across.
"Oh, a bluffer."
"Not at all. Ke Is at the head of a
big heating company."
Give Defiance Starch a fair trial-
try it for botn hot and cold starchine.
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.
f STJAC0BS OIL f CONQUERS PAIN
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25m ALL DRVGGlSTS-GOo.
fOR STIFFNESS, SORENESS, SPRAIN OR BRUISE, NOTHING IS BETTER THAT YOU CAN USE tUM SAGO'S PAIN, RHEUMATIC TWINGE,
YOUR BACK FEELS LIKE A RUSTY HINGE !
SCIATIC ACHES ALL PLEASURES SPOIL, FOR HAPPINESS USE ST. JACOBS OIL.
SPOT GASH 1 . 1 SOLDIFBc.unu,,..
i " "TV r i -""niina -i1.'"'' and nitl.ir I m a
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. - . ..rjonTi -imuca irrcinan f,r -ri'v .L'iU ?7.-. oWier liidrst. ta.
Wau,jDVÄ1?"nu Write lltNin wo, u. C, far f urtber narUcnUn
To Get Eqqs.
Among other things, it takes lime, protein' and fat-producing materials
io produce oggs and keep the hens in ilesh. It Is ostlmatetd that a bushel
'f corn will feed 100 hens ono day.
but it contains only lime and protein enough to make 32 eggs, while It has fat-forming elements enough for two
days feed for ICO hens. This shows the necessity of having a variety of
feed In which there Is more Ume and protoln. Is it any wonder hens do not lay in the winter when they are
fed nothing but corn? Be Regular.
Because sheep are easily cared for
do not neglect to salt and water them egulnrjy. This Is an absolute nccesity if you wish to keep the fkck in
Ho most healthy condition.
Wo ought not to look back unless
It Is to derive useful lessons from
past errors and for the purpose of Drofitint: by dear-boug!it exnerience.
George Washington.
Many Professional Men.
clergymen, teachers and singers use
Brown s Bronchial Troches for curing
loarseness and coughs.
A man who says a mean thing
j about another man isn't half as mean " as the man who repeats it. ril.ES t-UKKU IV ft in 1 A tlAVU.
PAfc?,NTJ?.B5rlU!1"t,,rn,,J u "renr om of liebln. Blind. Blmllof or ITotrodlnc 11-.- la CtoUdariermoney refunded. 80c
SICK HEADACHE
Love of our neighbor Id the only
door out of the dungeon of self.
George Macdonald.
Girfleld Tea nurifim thi TiWxl onrli.
eating rhumatim. put and other chron
ic uiKte. it is maac oi lieros-not drugs:
To bear is to contuer our fate.
Campbell.
An ounce of help Is better than a ton of hot air on the subject. Smokers appreciate the quality value ol Lewi' Stnrlc Binder cipar. Your dealer or Lewis' Factory, Tcoria, III. Better dio 10.000 deaths than wound my honor. Addison.
' Hn. WIbIow'i Hoothlnc Syrup. rorehlUrta tettMnir. loftrn th fnira. teJgcet isCuamtUoa, 4ll; pata, cur w led coli. 2Jc botUe. Calamity Is man's true touchstone. Beaumont
Positively cured by these Little Pills. They alo rellete Dltress from DthiwuhIh. in.
ll(refittonanaToolleartr Eatlnp A perfect remedjr for Dizziness, Nnv e, Drowsines. Dad
Tte In the Mouth. Cont-
d Toncne, Pnln In tho Slil. Tri! ntTi tiviti
icRuinie toe uoweia. rureir VecetAble.
CARTER'S
PITTLE IVER
PILLS.
LIVE STOCK AND
MISCELLANEOUS Electrotypes
IN GREAT VARIETY FORa SALE cAT THE LOWEST PRICES BY A.N.KELLOGO NEWSPAPER CO. 73 W. Adams St, Chicago
Sp Mpdlclno In Your Homo Countyi We will employ tlfty men with teams in mm mm mm your state. They will Mm MM Mm Petffood par selling Dr. Machin's KKK Berno 1 Im Im dies, Extracts, Spices, " m m " m Toilets and Stock I'ovrders, direct to consumeron our free trial plan. No capital required. A chance f or-energeticmentoestablishalifetimebus-messenual to any merchant in the country. Address KKK MEDICINE CO, Keokuk, lx
READERS siring to buy any rTTT" thins Bdrertlsed in Hi columns should Insist upon harinc what they ask lor, refusing all substitutes or Imitations.
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. ' DEFIANCE STARCH-
CARTERS
IITTLE IVER PILLS.
Genuine Must Bear
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'LA CHEOLE" HAIR RE1TOR1II. PRICE, $1.00, retail
