Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 39, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 July 1910 — Page 8

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For the comfort and convenience of the young ladies who come to Fairfield to learn to sew. we are erecting the above modern houses. They ar,e as nearly fireproof as present building materials will make them. They are illuminated by electricity, heated by steam radiation, have fine modern sanitary plumbing, and mirrors in the closetdoors in each room, the full length of the same. There will be two young ladies in a room, so come and bring a friend with you. Learn to sew and you will be independent. We will pay your board and room while you are learning It will cost you nothing to come but your railroad fare. In a short time you should be earning $1.50 a day at the least. Write us at once, stating when you will come. SEXTON MANUFACTURING CO. FAIRFIELD, ILL.

Real Cause of Bnldneis. Cominjf in from Hast Liberty or n train un two iu'ii who itppur ently were old ncqunintanees and

I who met in n jovial mood. IKith

men were quilo ßruy, but ouch had n luxuriant bond of Imir. Xenr than snt n stout party with n shining dome thnt w8 nlmot (k'. Utile of hirsute covering. Tho two friends exchanged fa- etious remarks about silvered locks, thon indulged in some ideasnntnes

about the "thinning of tho thatch." with casual references to doorknobs and billiard balls, much to the

amusement of the passengers, but to the evident discomfiture of the

buldheadcd njan. Tho talk finally developed into an

argument on the cause of baldness,

and after considerable jocularity the pair turned to the pearly pated stranger, and one said: "My friend and 1 have been discussing the cause of baldness, but we can't seem to agree. Would you mind tolling us what you regard as tho real cause of baldness?" The stranger wheeled about, eyed his questioners fiercely nnd snorted: "Brains !" Pittsburg Gazette.

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Priie Offert from Leading Manufacturer Book on patents. "'Hints to inventors." "'Inventions needed." "Wky'somc inventors fail." Send rough sketch or mode! for Mtrcfe of Patent Office" records. Our Mr. Greeley was formerly. Actio Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full charge of the U.S. Patent Office.

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Grim Humor.

On the Links.

Mr Tiuitot (toarlitiiK a friend KolfjBcfore I ro Imny furtUer let me himpress upon you, old man. thnt heverythink la In the way you stand!

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"I uerer lo liao any luck. Now n tagiug toothache has bopun Just at the nmment .that I was polnß to take my life, and the nearest dentist lives at least three leagues from hore.M Pele Meie.

I Taking No Chances.

Yonnj; Wife (who has enokHl the dinner for tho tlrst time) -Whatever will , my huslinnd say when he sees that I : have quite spoiled the Joint? Come, I Annn. we will toss who shall take It Id ' lo him. Fliegende Blatter.

He Knew It Was Found. A clergyman while going to church one Sunday morning lost a pockotbook containing valuable paIpers. After tho Fcrvice ho made known his loss and said that whojever found the pockotbook and restored it to him would be well rewarded. An old man immediately rose up

at tne back of the church and cried out: "It's found, sir!" "Oh, thank you, thank you, ray man!" said the clergyman. "Have you got it with you ?" "No, sir," answered the man, "but I corned that way myself after you did, and it wasn't there thün." London An&wcio. Jmmt Oat.

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"Will you ho a I l clr! now that I've bought you that p-ity muftV" "Yes. ma; but If yo i auts nie to be t

a real ausol just bi;y n.i- a toa and fur lined coat to k with IfNew York World.

Tho Duck Tour ma la looking every' where for yon. Tho ChickTell her I'm out

The Power of Enthusiasm. Enthusiasm is one magnet of power. You must fire every event with it, touch thoughts and acts with it. It will transmute dross into gold, drudgery . into delight. What matters if tho 60ul which lives beeide you is cold and selfish ? Set him .a good example! Joy is sunshine, and he will feel it Every irksome task is a chance for power, for the qualities which they bring out are God's gifts which fit us to enjoy better things. Easy things will come if you have spent your heart's blood on gaining strength,

for the very goal of power is the ease which comes from strength. We laugh at things and people who used to cow or annoy ua. We do gracefully and swiftly tho tasks once so hard. One by one we have unriveted our chains. We are free! Nautilus. Sage Tea For the Hair. For sage tea take two ounces of the newest dried garden sage and two ounces of green tea. Put in an iron pot (be sure that you ubo an

iron one) and add three quarts of boiling water. Let simmer slowly! until only two quarts are left. Ite-!

move and let stand for twenty-four 1 hours. Then strain and put into' bottles. Apply to tho scalp every

morning and night, massaging gen-:

tly for live minutes. This is a splendid tonic for the hair as well as distinctly n stain for restoring iron gray hair. Washing Embroideries. Bran water baths are good for worsted and cotton embroideries.

They should be made by adding a:

quart of fresh bran to three qunrw of water. Boil this for half an hour, strain und then pour into a couplo of bowls, add cold water until it is lukewarm, put in tho embroidery and rub till clean, rin?o in clean water and then placo in the second basin of bran water, drying tho ar ticlo as quickly as possible. Alwayi iron on tho wrong aido.

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THE OLD EXCUSES, "There's no hurry," "I can wait a little longer for my insurance" have left many a family to face a bitter fight wirh poverty and privation. If there is one thing that should receive the first consideration of married men, it is LIFE INSURANCE. Now is the time to apply for a policy. Arch C. Doane Jasper Indiana

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