Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 50, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 March 1908 — Page 3

Practical Fashions

CHILD'S FRENCHDRESS.

lans Pattern No. 2270, All Seams .(.vvcil Tunpiolseblue plain Eng- ), ili-lainc has been used for this attractive little frock. Tno full waist it.Mh blouses slightly at tho front la i ini into tho yoke by groups of nartucks. Tho very short gathered ut is attached to the walBt under a t.f the material stitched with w!..t and the full-length sleeve are titubhed with narrow wristbands of tfce same. The pattern Is in four sizes tvo to live years. For a child of years the dress n-tiulres thret .ids of material 27 Indus wide. 1". ., .1 :;t; indies wide, or li yard 42 . his wide, with 3 s yards of laser- - ii to trim T itim ure ttts pattern m nl 10 rents to I ,tii rn lMit.-r." oMre t tlit pnpr. v -1: . Tiume .!! nllr.m flalnly and be i. t Kive size ami numi r of pattern.

No.

DU31NE83 CONDITIONS. The Whoio Country Is Leaning on the Furnier. rherft are, nrmrdiuK to tho reports tu the lallroadK. SIMi.OOO emu and hundreds ii tniclnes Idle, whereas a ear ago tin re were nut enough to cany the freight offered. Such an enormous shrinkage of business on the railroads Is a pretty good barometer of business depression c luewhero. Another indication of business stagnation is tho iron trade, which only produced a little over 1,000.000 tons of pig iron in January compared with 2,300,000 tuns In October. Hut as a

trust controls the iron Industry it Is no longer as reliable a trade barometer a It used to bo. The steel trust, la spite of the falling off in the demand for Its products, lias determined to maintain prices. Hefore the organization of the steel trust the price of iron nnd steel was gauged by supply and demand, and In times of business distress the price of steel products followed closely the prico of other commodities. Importations of merchandise at New York have dropped 12 per cent, in January as compared with December. There Is also a curtailment of production in nearly all industries of from 20 to 25 per cent., and declines In values

of 10 to 20 per cent, in many manutactured products. Economy Is prevalent and many workmen are out of u Job.

These are not pleasing facts, but it

is no tib'e to conceal them In looking

forward to what will come. Uusiuesb cannot much revive until the process

of readjustment Is completed from the changed conditions from tho boom times to the present liquidation. The great trusts are flfcthlng against this

readjustment and are straining every

nerve to hold up the price of their

products. They probably know tnai this effort retards a return to prosper lty, lor lower prices are needed to In duce greater consumption, but being protected by the tarllf they can compel the people to still pay the price of

prosperity without participating Jn u

tidn Cuuu FORTUNE. After Years Spent in Vain Effort. Mr Mary K II. House, of Caul-

bridge, N. Y. sub: "Fiv ytart sko

I had a bud fall and it atfecuii my kldn ys. Severe iwun In my back and hips became constant, and sharp twinges followed any exertloti Tho kidney secretions wert badly discolored. 1 lost flesh

and grew too weak to work. Though constantly using medicine I despaired

of being cured until 1 began taking

Doan's Kidney Pills. Then relief came quickly, and in a short time 1 was completely cured. I am now in excellent health." Sold by all dealers. &0 centB a. box. Foster-Milburn Co.. HufTalo. N. Y. RESOLVED TO SNUB EVE.

Wonderful Phraseology. A party of American tourists who wcte comfortably established in a hotel in Uernmuy discovered a new ntrlbuMon tu "lingllah as she Is spoke." only this time they found it in th written word. The building had b it recently wired for electricity and under the bulbs in each room directions were- jwsted in French, German and Hnjcllsh. The French was Irreproach able, the German nearly eo. The Eng llBh read as follows: "To open and shut tho lightening electrical on. is requested to turn to the right hand On going to bed it must be closed. Otherwise tho lightening must bo paid."

Billion Dollar Grase. Mo.t remarkable gras of the century. Good for three rousttm crops annually.

MfakMsuBHsSBM m aVmwaawmaanmmamaammmg

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Typie.l Farm Scene, Showto Stock FUWW U WESTERN CANADA . borne of tbecbc Wv-st land, for fn"ln BTOwlnc. Btoc k rUtifc'inl uilsedftrmlnirir. tr.t -f BaHkntchrwan and A borta hajo r ce&t y tx-en Optned for Settlement under tho 'Revised Homestead ReguUlltnt

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After stiff crlnpr for seven years, b

'.ntry mT nov he made by proxy (on certal Hditfoninfuy the falber, mother. on. dauebbrother or Hlntrr of an Intending homm-

One Iowa fanner on 100 er. om M.- tliiswoninnwnsrcHlorcaiouuauu lender. Thou.o oi '"b ' u the . 800.00 worth of .ecd.nnd bad 300 tons of jjydia 13. Pinklinm's Vegetable . hay bcS: ii i;,; Haftr Compound. Head her letter. ;SÄÄ.,üt,,t füll 10C AM) THIS OTltE French, Of PfUieaUnlrt, There you will find h-althful cllme. roo fend to the John A. hab.er Seed Co., L.i Jurs. OUiiiUi 1U u't7l n:i.i : I n.tt..i,arV chun-tie for family vrorhlp.chool

i'.,,.. Wi- ir, nnv t.oHtuL-1'. etc.. and Infi .Ter.. AVTlieS lO XU1S. x iwtvuam. y; hl, od laws. Bi-lrnaia crop.

Mrs. Intheswlm Intended to Draw Social Line In Heaven. The minister had dropped In to tea, and the conversation had drifted through various channels to the question of whether or not we should know each other in heaven. Presuming that our physical beings would ue perpetuated, and that recognition would be assured, tho minister had asked various

ones at the table among whom tho Ulb-

i h.v i ill mn'il vnu the onlv oriKinui heed

catalog published in America with wim

ples of ililhon JJOIlur UrHff. ,-uarrmi i Wheat, the tdv miller mixer. Sainfoin the . drv hoil luxuriutor. Victoriu Hupe, the iJOe 1 a "ton preen food producer, Silver King ' Barley yielding 173 bu. per acre, etc, etc , etc. I And if vou fend 14c we will ndd n packni:e of new farm seed never before wen hv von. .lohn A. Salzer Seed Co., 11 ! cWte, Wie. K. i W.

'I had female troubles ior Beven years -was all run-down, and so ner. I vous I could not do anything. Tho doctors treated me for different troubles but did me no good. While in this condition I wrote to Mrs. Pinkham for ad. , vice and took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vcgctable Compound, and I am now strong and well." ! FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink-

ham's Vegetable compounu, muuu

..mi rntiroiidh convenient lo market.

Knlry fee In ench cane la ?10 00. Vor pamphlet. I.iit.1 Ilent West," particular a to ralea. routm. best lime to go and where to local,. Apply to 3, s. CRAWFORD, 125 W. Hloth St.. Kin im City. M.r C. J. nROUOUTON. Bocm 4M QbIdct BI4.. ChUao. UU

from roots and herbs, has been tho standard remedy for female ills.

and has positively cured tnousaiiuH in women who have been troubled with

I Sunday School Lessons for the World. A power greater than that of kings ! seems to have been wielded by tho I HttJe group of thoughtful men who

nni .i,m,.r th,.v unni.l h most gathered at the Fenway residence of

Interested In recognizing. j W- N. Hartshorn to select the es- dLsplacementS.inflammation,ulcera- -

Some mentioned one prophet and j sons ior iu buhuu, -- tion, libroul tumors, irreKuiunnv, i

I worm. Eays me uosiun niam. u., periodic pains, backaene, mat ueux- i

' tiin iroinnr in tiiiiki i iiuilu. j r .in .1 irtnmr 11111 iin.u.

-J ,"- Jlpr.(iovij ifcjyuiig, iJiiuuivm-j,... .pcand when a decision has been reached .n diZZjnesPjornervous prostration, the lessons are handed out to tho "Why don't you try it ? printers and by them literally scat- Donit hesitate to write to Mrs. tered over the planet The word thus plnlcliam if there is anythinp goes forth not In oi.e hut in scores about your sickness you do not of languages. Europe and Africa, east understand. Slio will treat your

READERS

of this papr dssirlng to buy nnrthlnir iirlvKrticdln

its columns should Insist upon baring what ther ask tor, refusing all subsütutes or lmitaüoM.

some another, but one lady, noted for her social excluslveness, had not spoken. Turning to her tho minister said: "And who would you like to meet in heaven, Mrs. Intheswlm?" Mrs. Intheswlm pursed her Hps. "1 really don't know," she said, "but there is one thing I do know, and that is that 1 shouldn't care to meet Eve. In

fact, I don't know that 1 would speak to her if I did!"

PA&Ktrri HAIR BALSAM m..n. nA t.irtinj lh hi

Ker.r Talli to ltfrtoro Orl Hair to It Touthrol Oolor. I

j The mannsers of the great trusts I SIZE are all Republican; they have been

fostered by Republican tariff legisia-

NAM15 ADDURSS.

LADIES THIRTEEN.GORED SKIRT

I aris i'..ttern No. 2001. All Sennit Allowed.- WhethPr a woman be tailor ht.rt. Mont or slender, she must have l..-r walking skirt made ankle length, act ording to Dame Fashion's decree This jaunty model, with its inverted li nlnlt at the center-back seam and

ide plaits below the hip at the otner trU8l ,,rjr,.s

ri airiR will bo much worn. Three bias

l ands of the material stitched at both their edges nnd set an equal distance

apart, trim the skirt, which may be developed in any of thu new matetials. The pattern Is in seven sizes -22 to 31 Inches, waist measure. For :r. waint the skirt requires 10 yards of material 20 inches wide. 5Vj yards

f, inches wide, 47fe yards 42 Inches wide. 3 yards 54 Inches wide. Kor Has bands, 2', yards 20 Inches wide. I' yard 3f. Inches wide, one yard 42 .nrlies wide, or three-fourths yard 04 .relies wide, extra will be needed. To procure this pnttern sontl 10 cents to i'ntiiTn Kdltor." ot!ir of this impor. Write name ami address plainly nnd be rure to Ivo alz nnd nutnbor of pattorn.

Hon and they desire to keep the Re

publican party In jniwer. To reduce the price of their products they would have to lower wages, and that just before a national election would be likely to lead to disaster to the party which protects them. They, therefore, prefer to run their furnaces on half or one-third time than to Increase their output and reduce prices and wages. They hope to control their workmen by keeping them on half time bettor than by more work aud : educed pay. There Is one redeeming feature that appears to offset these discouraging facts. The price of farm products continues fairly remunerative, so that whereas there is much poverty in the cities there Is plenty on the farms It is appalling to think of what conditions would now be if there had been

a crop failure the past year of any of

the leading agricultural products

The whole country is now leaning on

the farmers and those who look ahead ior sigus of the times are llxing their

naze on what the promise of the next crops will be. both here and abroad.

for good or bad crops will decide me business future of the country for the next year at least. Meanwhile, tho trusts and other tariff-protected interests are bleeding the farmers at every pore, for no one else can afford to buy trust products In anv nuantlty on account of high

If the present Hepuu

CURED HER CHILDREN.

Girls Suffered with Itching Eczema

Baby Had a Tender Skin, TooRelied on Cuticura Remedies. "Some years ago my three little

girls had a very bad form of eczema.

Itching eruptions formed on the uacKs

of their heads which wore simply covered. 1 tried almost everything, but

failec Then my mother recommended

the c'nticura Remedies. 1 washed my

children's heads with Cuticura Soap and th4en applied the wonderful ointment. Cuticura. I did this four or five times and I can say that they have been entirely cured. 1 have another baby who is so plump that the folds of skin on his neck were broken and even bled. 1 used Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment and the next morning the trouble had disappeared. Mine. Napoleon Duceppe. 41 Duluth St., Montreal. Que., May 21, 1907." SPITE.

and west, north and south, get tneso jettorincomiuenvu ""; helps to religious study in the vernac- free. 5 lo "f r Jr. There Is a supply for Hawaii, writing her niw of

.1.. Aifiirnui; .vim. in iimm.

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PILES

ANAKESIS I oytjjB relief IS A SI MlUt ClUK. II t dniKBli'M or Ur rotU munple FhKK. Addr, AN AK ES I S Tribun BldB , K

aHM w.i... t rl . Patent Attnr

I f rto. Tenu low Uigbw.1 tmU

India alone 40 dialects have to be pro

vided for. Some 500.000,000 Sunday school leaflets are thus distributed every year. In a Pinch, Use ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE. A powder. It cures painful, smarting, nervous feet and ingrowing nails. U'b the greatest comfort discovery of the ago. Makes new shoes easy. A certain cure for sweating feet. Sold bv all Druggists. 25c. Accept no sub

stitute. Trial package, rur-n.. w dress A. S. Olmsted. Le Roy. N. Y. The Wicked Husband. "Why does a man lie to his wife?" asks a v man writer. Dear me; does he? PvtMth Herald.

Sudden Changes of the Weather

thousan

A. N. K. B MUSIC

(190810)

'TirulS Thompson's Eye Wafer

2220

MUSIC

MUSIC

For

$wo5rthof MERRY WIDOW F s On account of the fact that there is no copynEhtonthe music of this wonderful openw we are enabled to mae this unusual oner. 25c Merry Widow Vocal and Instrumental Gems 25o THIS BEAUTIFULLY BOUND BOOK CONTAINS NINE NUMBERS "For I Love You So" 7heSMy Cavalier" For I'm a True Loving Wife" ".of Our Home "My Vina" "The Lovely Women" "I'm Happy at Maxim's" "I'm So Parisian and the celebrated Merry Widow Waltt. All for 25c, postpaid-40 paSes in Ä.

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lienn congress had revised the tariff so that the protected monopolists would feel the competition from abroad, the farmers, at least, would be saTing millions a month which is now absorbed by the trusts. If you want to know what is going to happen keep your eyes fixed on the weather man and the farmers.

No. -b9 S17.R NAME ADIMIRSS

Skate for Rough Road. new roller skate has been In-wnt.-d to overcome the dllllcultles of

ii inh rads. Mr. Koller, a Swiss, is 'b mvi-ntor of the new skate, the ii'ncipfcl feature of which Is a wheel at., in a foot In diameter. The wearer's lot t Is suspended on hangers and Is

Prophetic Words. Gov. Johnson of Minnesota goes on record as follows: "The farming of taxes in France before the revolution was no more iniquitous lhan is our present tariff system; IHOwlll ben memorable yoai or the st niggle of equal rights and American Ideals; the year will see tariff reform accomplished or well under way. for. If the present congress t!nn not at nie present session niaka

substantial reductions the people in

November will elect thoso pledged so

to do."

Tho tmlv oiitimlstlc chord In this

pronunclamento llnds response In tho

hearts of millions oi men iu-uj,

serves the excellent purpose of unify

ing popular nentlmetit against the cry-

Inn evil of. tariff taxation

The French revolution the bloodiest

nr n in th history of Internecine

wars was largely the lcsult of op

roads

thuti near the lriounil. There are safety

1 rakeB which prevent the skate going resslve taxation, and though greater

bacKwnrd. it is claimed that the de- jn magnitude was. in principle, no

ue can ho used on ordinary country! worse than the present tarm laxa

tion. As a result the struggle H on

between the people and the lupub llcan machine In congress, nnd though the present congress may delay relief, the people will mend matters at the polls this fall and indorse these prophetic utterances of Gov. Johnson The question ci existing oppressive tariff laws has been thoroughly sifted out in the press, and all tho people know tho various phases of its iniqtil tous power. It remains to them to unlfv effort nnd to cover local cler tlons to the end that only men of iwom fidelity to the people and ho lllty to corporate power shall ho' .ents lu the next congress.

Missionary Contributions. A ampliation made by Rev. Dr. D. L. Leonard of foreign missionary Mutinies of the world shows thr.t the u t.il contributions of tho missionary societies to foreign missions last year amounted to $22,159, CS0, nn Increase over the previous year of almost 1 1.200.000.

Another Hero. A suicide' left a letter Btntlng thr.t bis wife hau talked him to death. Hero ins a jioro who did not believe hi dlvtip Kew York Herald.

often cause Hronchial and Lung trou- d..:j K,w,oafnrCl no. 10 conies for Sl.SO.

bles "Brown's Bronchial Troches" al- , Merry wiaow uems compile, i-vw -' " - ' lay throat irritation and coughs. j ALSO 3 BIG HITS, 25c EACH

ldeaof a good ! "Dreaminc" - "Sweetheart Days ' - "I'm Afraid to Gome Home n luvu ui n b"v. .i, ci 1 mt .w.IiimIiI.

Theso 3 Sour 1111 una Jifrrj- hhium w- - , r Address JEROME H. REMICK Sc CO., 131 West 41st St, NEW YORK The larcest publishers and reta.lers of popular music in tho world.

The averase man's

sermon is one that goes over his head and hits one of his acquaintances.

I'lr.KK CIRI.'D IN 0 TO It AHR-

I'AZO OINTMENT I puaranioi'il tu wire anr cat t-f lu-tuni:. llllnJ. lllewllni: or l-rolruBlnit lllet In

tu 14 ü.ij tor money rciuiiupu.

Wtc.

An average yield of ginger In Jamaica is about 2.000 pounds an acre. O.N'I-Y ONi: "llUOMO QtlNIXK" Tliat I.XATIVK llllOMO, OCININK. Lor fpr the Blinaluto ol E. W. UHOVK. Uwl tho Woltd OTcr lo Lure n Luid In One Uuy. Itc. If wishes were coal heaps we'd none of us freeze. Detroit Free Press.

NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER 1 -" . . ... Multen IBDITIMT

THE SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN EXTERNAL COUNTER-IRRITANT,

I.cwif"

ot bor

Snick' Binder costn more than

iear. Smokers know why

Capsicum-Vaseline EXTRACT OF THE CAYENNE PEPPER PLANT TAKEN DIRECTLY IN VASELINE T -" .-ii..tn"H

Proud Mother Everybody says the

baby looks like me

Her Brother The spiteful things

don't say that to your face, do they?

way. i

Your dealer or Lewis' Factory, Peoria, 111. i

Some silence may be golden, but much of it is ironical.

Tvtxtb and Quality

With an Eye to the Future. Queen Alexandra attended lasi spring's annual Mansion House fete In Loudon, and because of that auspicious

fact there is a tale to tell and worth

the while. One of the dlm'nutive flow 1 nppeal to the Well-Informed in every er maidens was both pretty and plump f ... , ecntj0i to permanent

and when her majesty stopped for an ri;t.,i,t tnndinr Areorinstant to smile down upon her. what , success and creditable standing. Accordid sho do but put up her wee (and ingly, it is not claimed that Syrup of Mgs tempting) mouth for a kiss, which stu ,ml Elixir of Senna is the only remedy of received. ' known value, but one of many reasons "Molly!" gasped her astounded . . u hc best of per80nai ami family B!?Cr?"d "IS If SLnEUiS laxatives is the fact that it cleanses,

VlSllur II uu iuaotu u"i "- " '

DON'T WAIT TILL THE PAIN

COMES-KEEP A TUBE a nuii-K ?URE SAFE AND ALWAYS READY CURE FOR PAIN PRICE lfc. -tS COLLAPSIBLE i TUBES MADE OF PURE TIN-AT ALL L'RUCGISTS AND DEALERSTOR ' BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF 15c IN POETACE STAMPS. A substitute for and superior to mustard or any other plaster, and will not blister the most delicate skin. The pain-allaying and curative qualities of the article are wonderful. It will stop the toothache at once, and relieve Headache and Sciatica. Ve recommend it as the best and safest external counterirritant known, also as an external remedy for pains in the chest and stomach and all Rheumatic. Neurale and Gouty complaints. A trial will prove what we claim for it. and tt will be found to be Invaluable In the household and for children. Once used no family will be without it. Many people say "it is the best oi all your preparations." Accept no preparation of vaseline unless the same carries our label, as othrrwise it Is not genuine. Send your addro and wo will mull cur Vaseline BookScit descrlblno

our preparations wnicn win inmrc.i ruu.

nshdcsi. CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. NewYorkcity j

you

And Molly gave a good reason. "1

sweetens and relieves the internal organs on which it acts without any debilitating

fought." said she. "It Mild be Interest aftereffects and without having to increase

in to tell my grandciuiuren. ar per's Weekly.

5r PRICES. Fort EVERY

The Difference. "Grafton calls himself a

sional man and yet he takes no part

the quantity from time to time. It acta pleasantly and naturally and tmlv as a laxative, and its com -oncnt

prOfCS- l.nmvn in nnd fltmrovcd bv

j älll3 WW v "I'l

in anything but politics. Is politics a , pnynns , u

ofesslon or a business?" ' auie Duusmnci-ö. - "Well, when his side is in power It's : effects always purchase the genuino

a business: otherwise its merely a manufactured by the California fig yrup

Co., only, and for sale by all leading drug-cists.

SHOES

PRICES. FOn EVERY

MEMÖC0 ÖFTHE FAMILY,

UrN. ROYS. WOMEN. MISSES AND CHILDREN.

rp W. L, Doußlmm mmkmm nrfsW mora J mrnn'm 25U, S3.ÜO mnd fS.BO shorn

than any ottter msmurmciuror m nm Bg?wort, baomuam I hoy hold their Hte mhapo, fit better , 'mmr Inn ftar. and

JkIwQ mmm mil aw wm a aw wnv . wit I flAiiftlitt $A i rt CK Rill FHoo Shnp Harn nt Ra Fnuslled At AnT PtlC8

'A l''riJV. Y. I- liooRia name nu iwj f fJofr id Vit P of the wotM. lUuUy thf lt h) AmUr ryprjwliero. bbocs mallM from lAJJ,mMlkton, Mbu. 1 CutAlce In. lo any addrt-M. IV. I iw u

Svtltta

JSxctuuida,.

ni-

Sold

U&tcJ

profession." Philadelphia Press.

Unhappily Alike.

fiÖl'l F5 NO MONEY TILL CURED-gSSSSSAiäSaa )"1LJL3-DRTMCHT0W AMlnOn-ioOAic 3T. KmA3 CITY. Ma I

.

"He has no ear for music, saiu Bulger, pityingly. "It's actually a fact that he couldn't distinguish between the air of 'America' and that of 'God Save the King."'

When Run Down

Dye Successfully

Putnam Fadeless Dyes Monroe Uruß company,

with

Write for free Booklet "How to Dye, Bleach and Mix Color. Color double quantity of goods and better- for same price of ordinary dye - At your druggists, 10 cents, or sent on receipt of pncv

Quincy, Illinois

(Nerve Prostration is otie of the gre.it troubles tliat come to weak womeu, a3

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a result oi negiectea womaniy ius. ram acts on your uei ves, iikü i uu uu oiooi, axiu. they simply go all to pieces. You cau't build rusty steel back again, and sometimes you can't renew your nerves, so it's best to begin in plenty of time to take

Wine of Cardui

It will build up tbe resistance of your nerve substance. Mrs. J. Bennett, of El Paso, Tex., writes: "I suffered from pains in the back, and nervous prostration. After being laid up for three weeks, 1 took Cardui. Now I am in good health." Try Cardui. Sold by druggists, everywhere. lirnfOT rin mrr nnni Write for Prte64-peDooli for "Women, Blvln yraP0"". WRlfE FOR FREE BOOK .a&!&& A?rasi &&i5tssgy Ar"