Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 50, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 February 1908 — Page 3

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Practical Fashions MANDARIN JUMPER OF SILK. N, Ti Above everything else K jumpers stand out proml31tl lav) JJUW - sihoQd of them. To a degree they have taken the of shirt waists, for one 8ea ' ..imper dresses and less of the aist by twelf. ulthough forming ,i.h-s a part of the Jumper cos t cornea extensively Into . -ton Many of the jumper de . b are provided with separate s fct'WPver and since It Is such - . nixed finatifv thai everything - X- or at least look Japan" he jumper comes out with possible trait exempHtM , - arm-holes, broad, eloping shoulor. ont?times. a fantastic de- - - id tbJ cut itself, these are inKvUiwt marks to distinguish Japanese styles. '.Z Jumper ctoeed at back, with sleeves and with or without t and straps. Seven alios 32 to nrbes bust measure. For 36 - the jumper requires 3', yards material 2 inches wide, two yards cches wide, or 1 yards 41 laches !, T- rrocur this pattern sewl eents to ofiV of this P"Pr. Writ Munt ami res plataljr and h sure to trrre atze 1 number rf ptt-m. No- 3575. SIZE NAME.. ADDRESS. DESIRABLE JUMPER OF SILK. v 3633 The desiga shown In the ..pesytng illustration is to be with a separate guimpe, this will - the waist still more attractive, a- : kinds cf dainty combinations of r ran be resorted to. Besides, -ral guimpes of different mateare provided H will be sultabte f - :h thf stre ' and jrrnal occat - F.r a matinee a brown, silk ;.üsr would be pretty worn with a -rape of shrimp or liberty silk. '13 Jumper closed at the back h ft rang and can sleeves. The : irn is is six sixes 2 to 42 ' h. bust moasure. For 36 bust ' - jumper requires yards 27 r- h-? wWe. or I vards 44 Inches To procure tMs pattern fnd 10 eents to th- MSw of thfct pnpr. Write name ami ' tr-m ptotnljr Ami bo sure to Rive als - s Bumper of pattern. N- ,33. 7-E AE. ADDRES3. Use for Old Tin. '& tia is put to a variety of uses, tor Instance cheap trunks are covwith tin from discarded tin cans nd other utensils, the tin having y"n first cut to desired size and ratRhtenotl and smoothed out There r also concerns In different parts of tu wiatry which make a business f rtnoTins the Un coating from old "B cans and scrap tin. Vhen the Spirit Counts. To do a favor gnidglngly Is llko iiag a gift with the bill Inclosed.

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The athletic son wrote homo from college as follows: Dear Top: Watch the papers. !sText week I distinguish myself by throwing ihe 'jammer." And the Irate old gonMoman stamped his gouty foot and roplied: "I don't caro to read nny such disgraceful antics In the paper. If you break any windows you'll have to pay fot them yourself." $11)0 Reward, $100. The readers at tili paper will be pleated to letro that Uiare U at lt m dr4jeJ dUeate that teleoee h fteu able to rure tft a,l Iti tuxei. and ttiat U iJtarrh. Ila.l'a (?ftLrrh lima It fhM iinlr njiimtA cur kiwn to tu mean ai traicraiir. caurru i iwniiuuwiniif!, require, a wjuiwiuthiaal trcUatoi. IU.I' urrü Cure t taken In- ' temall. aeuac Glreciif upon, ine buxxl od uiucout arrwe'i at ihn lern, ttitrebjr dettrojiuj ttie (daUuQ of tbo Jlie. ao'l Kiting tb patleat itrnuth b bulkllo: up (be con.tltuilun and aulttImg tur lu Ulurf 1U w.irk. TU proprietor! baro a di'icb Ultbla tu curative powera that tbejr oßer Hie lIaBdre4 liul.ara tar anr caao ttiat It (bill to cur. Send fjr U.t at teailmotitali. A44r V J. CIIESKV & CO., Teledo. O. h HA Sir all Dru.'UK. TIC. Ta-e HiU'a Faoitiy l'lll tut oocittputun. She Was In No Hurry. Rev. Dr. Wallace, new pastor of tho East End Baptist church, brought a new one to Cleveland with him. According to the story, a Boston girl got on the street car one day carrying one of those muffs the size of an ordinary hassock. She had only one hand in tho muff. A young man sitting next to her took advantage of the opportunity to slip his hand Into the unoccupied end of the muff. The Boston girl turned upon him severely. "I could have yon arrested for snch a familiarity," said she. "But," she added, "I'm from Boston and I purpose to keep calm. Now, I'll jast give you ten minutes to let go of my hand." Cleveland Plain Dealer. A Remedy for Neuralgia or Pain In the Nerves. For neuralgia and sciatica Sloan's Liniment has no equal. It has a powerfully sedative effect on tho nerves penetrates without rubbing and gives immediate relief from painquickens the circulation of the blood and gives a pleasant sensation of comfort and warmth. "For three years I suffered with neuralgia In the head and jaws," writes J. P. Hubbard, of Marietta, S. C. "and had almost decided to have three of my teeth pulled, when a Mead recommended me to buy a 25 cent bottle of Sloan's Liniment. I did ao and experienced Immediate relief, and I kept on using It until the neuralgia was entirely cured. I will nevor be without n bottle of Sloan's Lini ment in my house again. I use It also for insect bites and sore throat, and I caa cheerfully recommend It to any . .i in one who susiers irom any oi wv uia I have mention5'! " AFTER THE QUARREL. She I wouldn't cry for the best man living, so there! He You don't havo to cry for him, dear, you've got him. OPENS GRAVE FOR A PICTURE. Sorrowing Widow Had to Have Picture by Which to Remember Hubby. To be exhumed after he had been burled for 20 days and told to sit up and "look pleasant" was the tough luck that befell a corpse out at Woodlawn cemetery, New York, tho other day. Henry Brown, a train dispatcher on the Ono Hundred and Twentyninth street elevated road, died December 6 of rheumatic gout and was burled decently and In order. Some two weeks after tho funeral It occurred to Mrs. Brown that she would like a photograph of her husband, 1 having none that did him Justice. Im-1 mediately she petitioned tho Bronx i health department for permission to exhume Henry and snapshot him. The health department was . some-1 what dazed, but granted the request, and so. with a photographer and an undertaker, Mrs. Brown went to Woodlawn and had the three weeks' corpse dug up. Brown was taken both profile and full face. PANTRY CLEANED A Way Some People Have. A doctor said: "Before marrlngo my wife observed In summer and country homos, coming In touch with families of varied nieaus, culture, tastes and discriminating tendencies, that the families using Tostum seemod to average bettor than those using coffee. When wo were married two years ago, Postnm was among our first order of groce-ios. We also put in some coffee and tea for guests, but after both had stood around the pantry about a year untouched, they were thrown away, and Postum used only. "Up to the age of 28 I had been accustomed to drink coffee as a routine habit and suffered constantly from In digestion and all Its relative disorders. Since using Postum all the old complaints have completely left mo and I sometimes wonder If I ever had them Name given by Postum Co.. Battle Creok. Mich. Head. "Tho Hoad to Wellvilie," in pkga. "There's a Reason.

THIRTY YEARS OF IT.

A Fearfully Long Siege of Dally Pain and Misery. Chnrles Von Soohncn of 210 A SL, Colfax, Wash., says: "For at least thirty years I suffered with kidney troubles, and the at tacks laid me up for days at a time with pain In tho back and rheumatism. Whon I was up and around ahnrp twinges caught me, and for fifteen years the frequent n1se.PA nf ,l,nnv Passage 01 Kionej secretions an noyed me. But Doan's Kidney Pills have given me almost entire freedom from this troublo and I cannot spoak too highly In their praise." Sold by all dealers. 50 centrt a box. Foster-MIlburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. HEARD IN BOSTON. Aunt Hester Did 'oo play kissing games at the party? Emerson HIghhed Well, they participated In osculatory pastimes, which 1 consider a rather uninteresting and juvenile diversion. For 12c and this notice the John A. Salzcr Seed Co., La L'rossc, Wis., in order to gain 250,000 new cuotomern during 1003, will mail you free their great plant and seed catalog topether with 1 pks;. "Quick Quick" Carrot ? .10 1 pkg. Earliest itipc Cabbage 10 1 pkg. Earliest Emerald Cucumber.. .15 1 nkir. La Crosse Market Lettuce 15 1 iiktr. Karlv Dinner Onion Dinner Onion W , 1 pkg. Strawberry Muikmelon... 15 1 nkir. Thirteen Dv Itadinh 10 1,000 kernels gloriously beautiful flower seed ! Total .. Abovo is Fuflleient feed to grow 3o bu. of rarest vegetables and thousands of brilliant flowers and all n mailed to you rosTtwiD fob 12c, or if you tend 18c, we will add a package of Berliner Earliest Cauliflower. John A. Salier Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis. K. fc W. Revised. "Wo hear," began the reporter, "that you are to marry Blobb, the billionaire. Won't you glvo us tho details?" "Sure," replied the obliging actress, "I like these things to be exact Get out your notebook. I do not know j Blobb, but I have heard of him, and understand ho has a wife. I am myself hannllv married. I do not be- t lievo in dlvorco or blKamy. I would not if free, marry a divorced man. I would not marry Blobb if we wore both free and ho was the last man Effects of the Trade. "A shoemaker Is a poor sort of ere ture." "Why so?" Because he Is by trade a heeler, and thero is not a time when he s Is not willing to sell his sole." "But you must admit ho has virtue." "What Is It?" "He will stick to the last" one Oysters R In. Walter Yes, sir; we can give you an oyster stew. Oysters are In season now. Guest Well, see that a few of them ret Into the stew. Philadelphia Ledger. 'Twül Help You B 21 First Postoffice Scheme. Tho first postofllco scheme was a private enterprise and was inaugurated about 1464. Brown's Bronchial Troches havo a world-wide reputation for curing coughs, sore throats and relieving bronchitis and asthma. A milkman doesn't cry over spilt milk If there to a pump handy. Lewis' Single Binder Cifrar has a rich taste. Your dealer r-: Lewis' Factory, Peoria, 111. Some men Just can't foot a bill without kicking.

AGREEING WITH THE ASSESSOR.

His Reaion for Building Unneeded Addition to House. Representative Blrdsall of Iowa objects to tho high rentals charged in Washington during tho congressional season. Ho says he feels like an Irish farmer he knew out In his district. The farmer had bought a place out of savings as a farm-hand and renter. Tho ta.x assessor -ame around one day and put a valuation on Pat's new property which Pat thought excessive. His protest, however, was unavailing. One day a neighbor visited Pat and found him building an addition to his house, and obviously the house was plenty big enough without it "Isn't that a piece of extravagance?" he asked PaL "Think agin It molght be," raid Pat, "but I'm after bavin the ould place warth phat the asslsser says It Is." IT SEEMED INCURABLE Body Raw with Eczema Discharged from Hospitals as Hopeless Cutlcura Remedies Cured Him. "From tho age of three months until fifteen years old. my son Owen's life was made Intolerable by eczema In Its worst form. In spite of treatments the disease gradually spread until nearly j every part of his body was quite raw. j He used to tear himself dreadfully In his sleep and tho agony he went j through Is quite beyond words. The J regimental doctor pronounced the case , hopeless. We had him In hospitals four times and he was pronounced one of the worst cases ever admitted. From each he wag discharged as Incurable. We kept trying remedy , after remedy, but had gotten almost . past hoping for a cure. Six months J ago we purchased a set of Cutlcura I Remedies. The result was truly marvolous and to-day he Is perfectly cured. Mrs. Lily Hodge, Camblewell Green, England, Jan. 12, 1907." Surely King of Burglars. The most enterprising burglar as yet recorded is the Long Island chap who not only escaped from a brandnow county jail tho other night but took with him all the locks and doorknobs in the place. If they catch him they ought to promote him to the best penitentiary in the land as a tribute to his genius. Beware of Debt. Raleigh: Borrowing is the caaker and death of every man's estate. Habitual Constipation j J lay bopcrrrwncnUy overcome by prefer 1 ! kabife daily $o that assistance to naI iure mav c Arodual)r- cliSncnsctWtrfi , yKcn no (oner ncecied astheocstof ' . Wmcdcswlxcn YCquird, arc to assist I a) functions, vhicrt must depend uUi j tnatcly upon propel noutiskment, : proper cjfortanolrißkt living generally. .logcius oenejtciQi cjjectö uiwaya LyA. oVruiliif o SyruKgs Elixir Senna California. Fig Syjrxjp Co. oxly i SOLD BY" ALL LEADING DRUGdSTS i one we only, regular price bOir ßottl PUTNAM

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Keep Tobacco at Home. Tho Turkish government absolutely prohibits the exportation of the seed of Turkish tobacco. Little tronder that Garfield Tea meets with approval everywhereit is the Ideal Laxative; pure, mild, health-giving! It regulates the liver and overcomes constipation. A virtuous deed should delayed. Alexander Dow. never bo ONLY OXC -IIKO.MO QUININE" That U LAXATIV B ItKOMO ODIN INK. Look for tbo klgnataro ot Ii. W. OitOVK. Ucd the World orertu CnreaColdlnOoe JJjr- Sc. No, Alonzo, a nervous woman Isn't necessarily nervy.

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