Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 50, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 April 1908 — Page 3

Practical Fashions

LADIES' DRESSING-SACK.

ISSUES SET FORTH pmNa K'DWEY TR0UBLE-

GOV. DOUGLAS ON THE DUTY OF DEMOCRATS.

Doing Away with Iniquitous Dlngley Tariff the Most Important Project to Be Achieved Consumers Victims of Greed.

William L. DoiikIm. former govern t af MtuiMChusettg, Is a sound and wnai bio Democrat. Regarding throe tene's

of nomocracy ho says:

"I nm heartily In favor of a larger uiensuro of homo rule for our citiua and towns. "It Is hardly necessary to say that

Vividly Described by One Who Ha ,

Suffered from It.

Sirs. H. Mutzabaugh. of Duncannon.

Pa-.says: "I was sick and miserable all ,

last Spring and as I J did not know what ! wa the matter I ! kept going down and down until I was a physical wreck. I had smothering spells, flashes of heat over the kidneys and pain In pass, lng tho kidney secre

tions, which contained sediment. My

husband urged me to try Doan's Kid

ney Pills, and at last I did so. They

NEW ARRIVALS IX CANADA NEARLY 300,000 IN 190?.

ABOUT SIXTY THOUSAND FROM THE UNITED STATES. Now that It 1b known that In tho year Just closed nearly sixty thousand from tho United States declared their lntontlon of making tholr homes in Canada, It might not be out of placo to search for some reasons that would bring this about. These people I are but following tho example of tho fifty-flvo or sixty thousand who did the same thing the year previous, aud an almost equal number who the year before that but followed tho example

of tho thousands of tho year precod

Tills woman says she was saved

I am opjMjsod to extravagance and in did mo much good, and I used In all ln,, An exccn0nt climate, certain and ; bv machinery, that is simply a mis- 1 from an operation by Lydia I. f , . ... . I .(...noli I ll.t -,- - ...1. I V. .- ..A J yv A MAW , 1 . - jm .1

MACHINE-GROUND PAINT. Occasional ono hears tho "handmixed" paint of tho painter slightingly spoken of un "unscientific" and "not thorouKhlv mixed." Tu facts are all

on the side of tho palntor and hia hand- ; prepared paint. It Is tho most "sclontlflc" paint thero Is, because it Is mado on tho spot to Bult tho particular purposo for which it is to bo used. It Is as scientific as i a good doctor's prescription. If tho I painter did not mix It thus It would , bo as unscientific as a patent medicine. Moreover, tho paint which a , good painter turns out 1b mado of j genuine white lead and pure linseed i oil. If he does not mix It himself ho Ib not suro what Is In It, and conse- I ' quently his client cannot bo sure.

As for not being thoroughly raireu

e flOBi- flH'I''IA HL ,HVtikviKv

Paris Pattoni N'o. 233. All Seams Allowed. A pretty little breakfast jacket and ono that will be found most simple In construction Is here portrayed, developed in ono of the new dotted Swiss muslin. The side-front ntid sleeves are cut in one piece, the aeam being directly under the arm. and this as well as the side front and plilo bnck seams are left open for a alight distance from the lower edge. Tho squaro Dutch neck as well as the front and lower cdgeB are trimmed with narrow Insertion and edgings ot Valenciennes lace, and tho garment Is held together by narrow ribbon. The pattern Is in four sizes 32. 3G. 40 and 44 inches, bust measure. For 30 bust the sack requires 24 yards of

material 27 inches wide, 1 yard 30

luches wide, or 1 yard 42

wide, a Vi ynrds of Insertion. t yard"

or edging and two yards of ribbon U trim. . To procure this pattern Bnd 10 cents to "Pattern ISdltor." olllce of this paper. Write name and addroea pJalnly awl t sure to glvo slzo arid miinur of pattern.

favor of strict economy and retrench

mont In all of our governmental affairs. Not a dollar of tho people's money should be 8ent unnecessarily or invested in measures of doubtful utility to the people as a whole. "The most important issue in this country is that of the tariff. In my

opinion, the Dingley tariff wall that surrounds this country Is entirely too high, not only for the welfare of con sumers and of the people as a whole,

but for the manufacturers, as a class. It protects the larger manufacturers, combined Into trusts, at the expense of the smaller and Independent manufacturers. It does not protect thu farmer, for the prices of our staple farm products are usually fixed by the

prices In foreign markets. It does not

protect the worklngman, for thero Is

no tariff duty on labor.

"Tho extremely high tariff rates of the Dlngley act, higher than any before enacted, or than those of any

other country with the possible excep

tion of Itussla. are largely responsive for the era of trusts in which we now

find ourselves. The protected manu

facturerr. have combined In order to

restrict production, raise prices anu

get Ute full benefit of these unneces-

narllv hlEh duties. For tno same ru

eight boxes which restored me to per

fect health."

Sold by all dealers, 50 cents a box.

Foster-Milbura Co., Buffalo, N. Y.

THAT OFFICE YARN.

positive crops of grain of all kinds,

good markets for their produce, land

statement, white Lead as maae Dy piukliam's Vegetable jompouiiu. National Lead Company is thorough- ' , v nt vnrTisf0Wri GfU

!

by the Government, particulars 01 which the Canadian Government Agent whose name appears elsewhere will ( tell you about) and then tho splendid social conditions. The situation Is pretty well sized up by a writer In ono of tho magazines. Quoting from this !

... .!..,. ... rtwi lilo "Thnon fir 119 i

Mrs. A.-I think offices are noma. , - ,

My husband Is out all day and says t wno maue kwu m

-and good land, too- at low prices, , ,ncorp0rated with 7 or 8 per cent. I toMr T Pinkbam easy terms of payment, (not forget- of pur0 Llnseed oil In the factory, mak- j writes w mia. x ting the 160 acres of land given free lnR a pa8te. Tnis ,)aste need only bo J JeJ ZXtSr "

ho Is looking for an office.

Mrs. Z. How funny! Mine Is out

late nights and says he is detained at the office.

GIRL WAS DELIRIOUS

With Fearful Eczema Pain, Heat,

and Tingling Were Excruciating

Cuticura Acted Like Magic.

"An eruption broke out on ray

daughter's chest. I took her to a doctor, and he pronounced It to be eczema of a very bad form. He treated her. but the disease spread to her back.

and then the whole of her head was affected, and all her hair had to be cut

off. The pain she suffered was excru-

. .i ... ,.v Tir.tr mnnooolv more ciatlne. and with that and the heat

JIICIIVB I Uli, UUU IU lliu.ru, ...w I . .. . I I .... .1 ..... t.nvn Imnn I finH tlnpllnp- nor JIIA WAS 2"

toetpri nnntJipp settler as If to con

tinue the story of his neighbor, "havo had It easy from the start; a little money is a mighty good thing on com

ing Into a new country, nut tnoso j who make an entry, or even buy lands ( at low rates, are able to square things , ln two or three seasons crops. There are hardships In building shanties, !

and then with increasing prosperity getting things Into shape for better homes. But affairs go much as in the States. We havo the largest liberty in the world: there Is more home rule m

the Provinces than in the several 1 states of the Republic. Taxes are ; light and with only a few million poo- j pie west of Winnipeg we don't get in j each other's way. One's friends over .... . . . . 1- k. ... 1.1 nnt '

the line prooaoiy inougut e juu live through tho winter; and while it

is cold, real cold, it is free from tho

thinned with additional linseed oil to

make it ready for the brush. The thorough incorporation of pigment and oil has already been accomplished before the painter getB It To know how to tell pure -white lead Is a great advantage to both painter and house-owner. National Lead Company will send a tester free to anyone Interested. Address the company at Woodbridge Bullding, New York, N. Y.

Too Polite to Interrupt. Police Justice You Baw that cockfight? Why didn't you stop it and ar-

misery from fe

male troubles. My doctor said an opera

tion was tho only chance jl naa, anu a. dreaded it almost as much as death. " One day I read how other wome had been cured by Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound, and I decided to try it. Before I had taken the first bottle I was better, and now I am entirely cured. " Every woman Buffering with anj' female trouble should take Lydia L. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, niau t rnm mnt and herbs, has been th

standard remedy for female ills

aftner tn ngui saa ovei. ""-"bx , . , , iflTT,triot,rm niopra-

Tribune.

moments, inflammation, ulcera-

! tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, : .i : ViooVnh. tlmr, bear-

IXJI IUU1U Will HO, UUV.I.I.W..V, - - f .i r flntnlntini; lnniffpa

A'.. MMh.K nr Rlcter

Can make Lemon. Chocolate anu v-uainru ujij-uuwii iuuixjib " -9 pies better than tho expert oJvpy"",IJJ 1 üon.dizzincssornervousprostration "OUR-PIB." as all the lnKrtxllents are ln , "u,' x, 1.0 ...i -n,iv fnr Immediate ubo. AHiV don't VOU try It t

2333. BIZR NAM13 ADDItBSS

perfect tho smaller trusts have been and tingling her Mfe was a'raost un ! .i' l.rpor nnM. bearable. Occasionally she was deliri

The nrotected "Infant inuusint's ui ousanasaeBmnuiuavtrauira uum s 1 moisiuru eiiiencutcu v..

rvjlnv sm thf lMlHOn-UOliar Slt'VI UUU Sltt I lUr IUOUJ Uluia. u ovvv.- , acilUUJS ttlO b " ..v.....o -

othor giant trusts that got the lion's doctor we tried afforded her just as the Government; the enterprising ch.r0 of tho tariff bonus and then little relief as the firsL Then I pur- ! American promoter and Yankee drum-

show their appreciation for inese i- ciiasea i uucura aoap, umimum, uuu j mer see 10 u iuut ul.v

vors by Intimidating and oppressing puis, anu oeiore ino uinuneni uio laicsi imiiimcmcuu. uu UB....,rr mid bv soli- thrwMiuarters finished every trace of ! cultural machinery. Altogether we are

...J. tnrlff-nrotected wares in un- the disease -was gone. It really seemed I as near to affairs as we would be on forelen markets at prices ilke magic Mrs. T. W. Hyde. Brent- I our own farms In the States. Winnl-

as wood. Essex. England. Mar. 8. 1907."

M-5"cSlKv0.nÄ fr0rroroÄoPcer: Mrs. Pinklmm invites all side

"Put up by D-ZiTnr Co.. HochesterrN.Y." women to WUO licr lor auvira. p . ! sho has cruided thousands to Suit the action to tho word and the health. Address, Lynn, Mass.

word to tho action Shakespeare.

GIRLS' SAILOR SUIT AND BLOOM-ERS.

..rntf.pt ml foreisn markets

only two-thirds or three-fourths hih those charged at home.

"In mv opinion, the American concmr, who mr tho tariff taxes that

go to swell the profits of these trusts, should be the most favored customers

of those ant imuper, h-" Tor n0rcoming when summoned

tno riri ifiiLiLicju w i . . ...

mn I rnp nicni neiore.

prices that our protect uu, - pa.

have to oiior. n.ht .. she saId wny ßm't

... I v- ry-"f '

II DnH I

it -v ctirTarmp mini I uij uiuuvj

The Kepuuucnuh ..- -"- Vnnw n.Hlim l. waa the re

ply. "I never saw any of It"

Catarrh Cannot Be Cured

Ith I.OCAL APPLICATIONS. a ther caanot rect

the eit of tbe dlMU. CiUrrb U bkxxl or rocitt-

taUaaml dlieue. asd la orcrr to care u yua roome taten! reraetet. nU Currh Caret tkea tn-

arttcei. HU Ctrra Care t not quack medicine. It tr i cretcrttwd tor one of the tet pbritelin

la tht coaatry fur rr öd 1 rerolrrrecrlptla. It Ii compofed of tbe beu ton'et known, combined vitntbe bett bluod purlfleri. artin directly ea tbe taaeocf isrficet. Tbe perfect cntnbinaUoa of tbe

peg bears the same relation to us as

Chicago did at homo; and fc.amonr.on with the surrounding region advances

most ! as Omaha did in the days when wo

were as young as the boys yonder. We got together much as they did In the granges over the border; the government has established experimental schools of agriculture, and progress in every lino Is stimulated. This Is a

creat reclon for grazing." we hear the

you come when I send for you? Ain't j Calgary citizen continuing, "and then

Willi UUI1UII1K CICTlVlUIB V

Prompt Payment. A village doctor, whose

troublesome patient was an emeny woman practically on the free list, received a sound rating from her one

the ambition of some or their leaders and the evident intention of President Roosevelt to dictate the nomination or - . T.n -o his successor, or

himself, in case Taft is iroiK)5sible

,nv rosnlt in a sollt In tho party

cv in nhio where the convention

was apparently unanimous for Taft .w le a rebellion. That stalwart

T,.i.iio.in orcan. the Toledo Blade.

........ . ... , , . , TJn-iiiK. I OaCOOt isriace. I ue rerieci orai-umrou ui ius which has been falthml to tne itepuo- i two tnyTt4ienu U wb: pnxJaces taclj wooderf at re- ""'" .-i.oiinn I mlu tn eurtn- ctrrb Send fr tetttmon'tH. free.

llcnn party since us uibui-f-J- chenev & to..Prp4..Tüiedo,o. I . . . Via Tflff. I Cdt )r T Hit. l.r.r--r- 1

leads in an open uuu Cox-Brown ticket. Tho Blade declares

that the Tan managers nave nunuru Rubbing It In

over the party organization to the cor- vhat's that crank in 38 kicking

runt Cox-Brown machine, and the ban- about7 asked the hotel clerk

dusky Register Indorses tho iiiaues .He. e-plaInlng that everything's

attack upon the state ticheu t00 old and shabby," replied the bell

President Roosevelt and becremrj .He wants everj thing new.

Taft must have known that In mak- . h, B j oy Klvlng him

lng this combination with uoss loi n(J. stlff towejs;

and allowing him to aiciaie

Important nominations ror siaie oi- GaricW Tcn -not but commend itelf

they were guilty Ol oeirajin-.it- those dotnnc a laxative nt once miij

a I rEtT.

ParlB Pattern No. 2330. All 8eam . . personal ad- pie. pure. mikl. potent and hen

AIlowod.-AN'othing Is more sultaö o . lflcidedly refreshing It made of Herbs. AH drug

. I-.., r.-onr thnn tÖlS auibv -

vuij-u, ui t . ,. ,h honest Organs Ol lue , , i, i,.!.. muMirni ntnnp

C V - I Jlla Villi J UJ Lttl i)JWIVittf'W M.w-.w party refuse to abide by 1L that we can ever be flt for friendship,

Such personal pontics aiwajs companionship, or love. Bliss Car

to party disruption. man

Jnunty llttlo costume. Tho blouse is slipped on over the head, and the full bloomers arc Joined to an underwalst of cambric having a shield-facing of he mnterinl. The separate skirt is Katherod to a belt, and finished with a deep hem. The pattern Is adaptable to thin serge, llannel, cambric, l lque. duck or khaki. The pattern s in four sizes six to twelve years. For a Kill of ten yenrs the gavnonts require TVi yards of material 27 Inches wide. 5 yards 3fi inches wide, or 4 -rds 12 inches wide; as illustmte.l. one-half yard of contrasting material 27 inches wldo for shield und standing collar and ynrd of braid tn trim. To procuro this pattern xcnA 10 cents to "Patlern Kdltor." otflce of this papt-r. Write nnmc and nddreHS plainly and tc uro to Rlvo bIzo and nimitier of puttrrn.

No. 3j6.

Corruption and Scandal.

Mrm. Wlnilovr Soothlnjr Srrnp,

Corruption anu -..w-.. TctcÜÜnn teetblnp. wftea. tbe (.n.. retiucei to-

The federal Olncenoioers iu iwc i CllatcttoQ,aJUypln.curtwiaac-iic. w-ue.

s-il in f II TT I -

The bachelor who takes unto him

self a wife gives up the simple for tho strenuous life.

SIZE.

N AMK, ADDRESS.

There me 32 lints of ferries plying 1 'tween Manhattan Island and nearby Quires, carrying a daily average of 2I.S.800 passengers.

An Evidence. "Charloy Is gutting to be a regular statesman," said youhs Mrs. Torkln, admiringly. What makes you think so7" He Is always talking In his sloop about tanding pat." Washington Star.

Immigration Into Canada. Immigration Into Cnnatla last yonr liumheretl 277.ft7fi iieraons. an incronio

of G1.431 over tho previous year. Tin scarcoly carry tho Republican noml-

lltuhnr frnni tlin ITnltml StntOH was I victory. UniCUKO juujuo-

. . v... -- p uw iu -

fcb.DCl, v. deeroaso of 7.231.

mithern states are expected to turn

out delegates to the Republican na-

tinnni invention with quickness anu

dispatch at the disposal of the ad

ministration. But someno tu u.u machine Is squeaky and the plan does

not work well. The negroes are opnoed to Presldont Roosevelt and his

man Taft. The LUley-whltes are some

what divided and there win ue con

.-..tintr dfdptmtions from nearly every

omiihnm state. This offers a good

chance for the Republican national committee to "fix things." The fact that

nnx- nf those states have tne same

power In voting on contests as othor states have, and that those members who are Involvod In the contests from their stntes will have to pass. In a judicial way. upon all the contests, will put their virtue to a test that most of them will be unable to withstund Corruption will rear Its hideous head and with both factions trying to fix the committee to jmsR. favorably on their side or the contents, there If almost a certainty of a scandal and porhaps a split that will tenr the i.ide from the tough old elJphant of the G. O. P. Sees Victory for Democrats.

If tho Ropubltcan party stand un blushiagly behind the existing tariff tbmu.vhout coming eainpRign and Democrats make their fight on the tone that the people have bpn robbed long ottongJi by tarllT-protecfod trusts .. t..v..(ivplt's nonularlty will

nvttn iiii.

Smokers have to call for Lewis' Single

Binder cipnr to get it. lour dealer or Lewis' Factory. Peoria, 111. Perish discretion whenever it interferes with duty. More.

one dollar a bushel, many of us find time to go over to the live stock exhibition In Chicago or visit old friends during the course of the winter. Every man Is taken for what ho Is vorth or for what he can raise; and in this good al- and on this fertile soil we Intend to show our old friends that we are made of the right stuffthat we are chips of the old block who built up the American West."

Lest He Forget. Church What's that piece of cord tied around your finger for? Gotham My wife put It there to remind me to mall a letter. Church And did you mall it? Gotham No; she forgot to give It ,

to me! The Congregatlonanst. SOUVENIR POST CARDS. We are dally receiving the latest European high class postal novelties. For $.75 will send 50, and for $1.25. 100 beautiful postals. 50 Chicago views, $.50. No two alike. International Postal

Card Co., Chicago. The Trouble. A man may be religious without belonging to a church, but the trouble Is that he generally Isn't.

CARTERS iTTLE HIVER H PILLS.

II mm

Typical Farm Scene, Showing Stock Raiting itt WESTERN CANADA Pome of thecholeemand for jrraln p-owlr, Btofk ralatnc and mixe- Xartnlnp In tlie new ditrlc'8 f Saskatchewan and Albert have recently been Opened tor Settlement uuJer tbe Revised Homestead Regulations Entry may now lie niaile by proxy (on certala condition), by the father, mother, von, dauRhter, brother or sUter of an Intending homoHteader ThousnndH of homesteads of lCOncre each are thus now canity nvallable lu tbese in-eat Rralnurowlni?, stock-raining und mliet ' larnilüg ectlonn. There yon will find healthfnl climate, proo I nelirbbom.chtirchesforfamlly worship. Mhool I for yonr children, pood law, plendld cropa and rallroad convenient to market.

Entrv fee In each case Is 10.00. For paropb-

dlfcestlon and Too Hearty i let, "Last Uest West," particulars bh to rate. Eating. A perfect rem- routes, beat time to go and where to locate, edy for Dizziness, Nau- j PPly to sen, Drowsiness, nad , rvrl.tn i?( w Ninth Ct. KiBi Clir. Ma.e

C. j! BB0UGUTON, Boom 439 Quiacr BUt.. Cbicift. I1U

SIGK HEADACHE

Positively cared by these Little Pills. They also relieve Dla-

trehsfrom Dyspepsia, In-

Taste ln the Mouth, Coat

ed Tonjine, Pain ln the ci... -v-iTiir T IVPU.

They regulate the Uowels. Purely Vegetable.

SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.

Genuine Must Bear Fac-Simile Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.

CARTERS PlTTtE TlVER I PILLS.

EiUJCJt) innK to buy any I i thine advertised tn its columns should Insist upon having what they atk for, refuslne all substitutes or imitations.

mmmmWjf vnc..&. ron every CBI f

Smokers appminte the qunlity value of IwiV Sincle Ilimler cijiar. .our dealer or Lewis' Fnctorj. l'eonn, 111. Heroism Is tho dazzling and glorious concentration of courage. Amlel.

SHOES AT ALL.

pntcca. ron every

urunrn or TUP FAMILY.

MEN, BOYS, WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN. mhmpm. 1M letter, wemr tenner., mnd

tu i n...-.i.. a .--i c nm rrt- Shnu fannM Ra Fniiallftd At AtlT P(l09

W, L. UUUWMS f -IW U Ulli LU 1IV. -- " ' rT-r X'- H M lif t ttlf PV O-OADTIOW. W.UDBnsmerimron

ltt tar

PILES

ÜOMÖHEY TILL CURED-.KSffft!SÄÄ.&Ä

'DRS.THORMTOW ft HirKW1"""" ji.p-wkuum.wv.

PUTNAM FADELESS DYES r-i.....-rf. ..im.r.nfi itior eeiari than ani other die. One 10c oacktoe colors all übers. The dye In cold waler better than aniolher die. You can

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The discriminating

SLOANS

-

farmer keeps a supply or

LINIMENT

For spavin, curb, splinh sweeny, capped hock, founder, strained tendons, wind puffs and all lameness in horses -

For hog distemper, hoq cholera. Ifiumps and scours in hogsFor diarrhoea, canker and roup in poulhry -

AT ALU DEALERS - PRICE 2b DOI o m i.UU

HomS. CaH

Send for free

Hogs ond Poulhry

Boston. Mass,

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