Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 March 1911 — Page 3
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WasCuredbyLydiaE.PinkIiam's Vegetable Compound , i Xnd. ' x our romt'Uies navo ;f 1 r o aim X wu imi; uiiwuu mo. f I yma j;. 1'ioKnam a v egota- : iblo Compound. I was Blok threo months nnd could not walk. 1 suffered all the tlmo. The doctors said I could not got well without an operation, for I could hardly stand tho pains in my sides, especially my right one, and down my I right leg. y rx-gati to f f ' bottor wlicn I had taken only cel 'p of Compound, but kopt on r, iv.a afraid tostop too soon." Mrs. "AL;l Millen, 2723 U. St., Elw "id, h d wi.y will women tako chances with Q t ration or drag out a sickly, lulf-t.t aru'd existence, missing threefou'M.snf tho joy of Urine, when they cMi .:A health in Lydia U. Pinkham'a Veßpu1'!!' Compound? ,ir thirty years it has been the tar.lard remedy for femalo ill3, and las n-""l thousands of women who Lave l"n troubled with such ailrV.ts a -"displacements, inflammation, Üvhm. :u Übrold tumors, irrefrularit'os. " "lie pains, backache, indigesti .-. . 1 ii'Tvous prostration. If ut luivo tho sliphtost doubt tint I. villa 12. Plnkham's Vcuctablp Compound, will help you, write to Mrs. Pinklmm nt Ijrnn, Jlass., for advice. Your letter wl!l bo absolutely confidential, and tlio advice free. L!'- a rtage piny; It matters not br i. i g w e act, eo long as we act w.1' ion :. ' i.ixntive, Garflehl Ti, in made 4ü --et, hiwlth-ßivniK Herb. o; Good Customer of America. X, r, uses about two thousand bar:'' (if Amerlcnn cottonseed oil ! P.t. ..! Pleasant Pellets first put up ' i.-- They regulate nnd tnvittori'f ii i liver and bowel. SugarM'rl ' ii, granules. LEADING QUESTION. r'' What lovely Klelghlng r. tack: - Yt-s, It Is. Would you Ilka to - i:" ,; -ppar mo, I should bo dell;!.'.. !' IkIo you think your father l a Nnd nae bis horse? Patriotic Determination. wife Insists on being allowed to l' , replied Mr. Mookin. "She's r ' ' nt with having the last word ,n : ;! argument. She wants to K' ' i' polls and put lu a IrrShort Trip. T ai ,i,; mtartod to road Dr. Eliot's u 'r did ho get before stopr -Mr x- 'ir as the bookcase." r Saves Breakfast Worry A package of asties ' Q ihe pantry shelf. Served in a minute. u' cream or stewed fruit. DELICIOUS! SATISFYING I "The Memory lingers" I'OSTITM CRRHAI. CO.. Ltd., "til Creek. Mich.
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RIBBON AS JEWELRY PLAYS IMPORTANT PART IN PERSONAL DECORATION NOW. Grosgraln Ribbon Used to Bring Out Settings of Brilliants in Pins and Brooches No End to tho Variety. Grosgraln ribbon of rieb quality and heavy weave ulays an Important part In personal decoration these days. It has been used for some time with gold and Jeweled slides us watch fobs, but is now being put to many other uses. A woman in modmlng, who cannot afford to buy herself u new black enamel or gun mtal watch, may wear her gold one. provided the chain is sombre. This it often of onyx beads twisted Into a ope, but more economical Is a long chain of grosgraln ribbon with slides and hook of onyx or dull jet. The wldln of these ribbon guards varies from half an inch to an Inch and a half, the three-quarters width belnf, suitable for oldor women. The ribbon watch guard Is no longer popular for mourning only. They are smart Just now to hold watch or lorgnette, worn with Jeweled or enatiu'l slides at Intervals throughout Us length, with hook and catch to match. Sometimes these slides are set In rhinestones, again In turquoise, or soml-precious stones, occasionally In fluoly chased gold. Besides being new nnd fashionable, such a guard Is serviceable and much better form for ordinary dally wear than Jeweled gold chains or even the antique silver ones sot with amethysts lapis or Jade. The gropgraln ribbon guard for eyeglasses Is now a familiar sight. Oddly enough the wide band of black ribbon hanging over one cheek Is becoming and by Its smartness takes away the look of old age that eyeglassos frequently give. Quite new are pins andbrooches In which grosgraln ribbon Is utilized to bring out settings of brilliants. Some of these are In bowknot or true-love knot shapes bordered with rhinestones set in silver, others are long bar pins for veil or belt, the bbackground of the grosgraln crossed with a central and end ornamonts of filigree and rhinestones separated by rhlnestone slides. Sometimes this ribbon Is made up into dog collars crossed by Jeweled slides and clasp, with a larger oval or square ornament In the middle of front. Tho dullness of the ribbon Is MODEL FOR A NIGHTDRESS Attractive Design for Those Who Like as Little Around Neck and Arms as Possible. Many women, especially those living in warm climates, like their nightdresses to have as little round tho neck and arms as possible; for these It would be impossible to find a mor attractive modi than the one we 11 lust rate here, whtrh mny be or ram brlr. maddopolbtm or fine calico. The bodice, whh-h is quite shortwaist vd. Is -ut in one with the elbow length sleeves, that are divldrd up the oitslrtp; they ar trimmed to match the rollar with narrow bending and lnco or citib-otd ry; the lower ede of bodice Is gathered to a band of wide insertion with holes through which ribbon Is run and tied in a loopy bow lu rront. The skirt part Is gathered to the lower edge of this band. Materials required: Five yards 3C inches wide, one yard wide insertion, about threo yards beading, 3 yards embroidery or lace twi yards wide, and ono yard narrow ribbon;
so murh lesB becoming than velvet that It 1b not likely to become very popular.
SMART WALKING COSTUME Design That Will Make Up Attractively in Smoke Gray Cloth. This Is, indeed, a smart costume, and would look well In smoke gray cloth; It has a plain skirt trimmed at foot by a hem of black satin. The long seml-flttlng coat has large revers of black satin, also deep cuffs; a satin tab la sewn Just below revers, lu which a buttonhole Is worked; this, with a corresponding button, forms fastening. Large hat of black satin edged with dull gold galloon and caught back with a buckle. Materials required: Six yards cloth 4G Inches wide, two, yards satin, seven yards silk for lining coat. WAISTCOATS MADE OF WOOD Scientists Discover Method of Making a Thread of Cellulose Extracted From Spruce Wood. Are you wearing a wooden waist coat? If not. probably you soon will be. Clothes made literally from wood are the latest sartorial venture. The discovery of this new process Is largo ly due to the fad that bleached cotton Is known to be composed of very nearly pure cellulose. Working on this basis, scientists have discovered a method of manufacturing a thread of cellulose extracted from spruce wood. New England cotton spinners are exceedingly optimistic about the discovery, and with material manufactured from this latest process expect to produce clothing at prices far below those now charged. Tho finest product will. It U said, be cheaper than cotton in the bnle. In addition to this cardinal advantage, the new material can be dyed any color, and a vory Important point the dye will not fade. Lastly, tho material Is noninllammable. French Neck a New Style. Many variations of the sailor collar are soon on blouses of a seml-tallored tyre. Those arc pretty and always distinctly youthful. The round Dutch neck, the square Dutch nock and the pointed Dutch neck nro all soon, the newest being the point Ml, but on some of tho now Pronrh blotters one sees the rather trytnp neckline which runs straight r cross the bane of the throat and Is cut low on the Shoulders. Oa any but the prettiest and fullest of tipeks this style is n failure, but those who WMir It will at least have he satisfaction of kuowing that It Is (üttlactly the newest. Cord Girdle. " Although very often most attracltv the use of cord for a girdle will jirobably lose casto from over-popu-Inrlty, for as a fad It has alioady been overworked. That It Is pretty, however, cannot bo denied, and with tho empire waist line there Is no more appropriate finlßh.
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Mabel Papa says I musn't encour age you. Henry That's all right I don't need any encouragement. EYES WOULD BURN AND STING "It is Just a year ago that my sister came over hero to ub.- She had been here only a few weeks when her eyes began to be red, and to burn and sting' as if she had sand in them. Then we used all of the home remedies. She washed her eyes with salt water, used hot tea to batbo them with, and bandaged them over night with tea leaves, But all to no purposo. Sho went to tho drug store and got eomo salve, hut she grew constantly worse. She was scarcclr able to look in the lipjnt. A.t last sho decided to go to a dortor, because she could hardly wok any more. The doctor aald it was a very severe disease, and if she did not follow his orders closely Fhe might lose her eyesight. He made her eyes burn and applied electricity to them, nnd gave her various ointments. In the two and a half or threo months that she went to the doctor, we could see very little Improvement "Then we had read so much how people had been helped by Cutlcura that we thought we would try It, nnd we cannot be thankful enough that we used It. My sister used tho Cutlcura Pills for purifying the blood, bathed only with Cutlcura Soap, and at night after washing, sho anointed her eyes very gently on the outside with tho Cutlcura Ointment In one week, the swelling was entirely gone from tho eyes, and after a month there was no longer any mucus or watering of the eyes. She could already see better, and In six weeks she was cured." (Signed) Mrs. Julia Cseplcska, 2005 Utah St, St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 25, 1910. i Famous Eccentric Toasts. Pitt, at Kidderminster, gave a toast in compliment to the carpet manufacturers. "Ma- the trade of Kidderminster," said Pitt, "be trampled under foot by all the world!" A more audacious toast, freighted with double meaning, has been variously attributed to Smeaton, Ersklne rnd to some others. This after-dinner trade sentiment xvas delivered in this form: "Dam the canals, sink the coal pits, blast the minerals, consume the manufactures, disperse tho commerce of Great Dritain and Ireland." Cornhlll Magazine. Words of Comfort. "My doctor says 1 must sleep out-of-doors," said the man who . Is not "Well," replied the friend who makes painful efforts to cheer up; "It's all right-so long as your landlord doesn't say It." nt.ui ccitno ix btou days Tofitnigit will refund money If PAZO otXTMkNr fail to cure any ravj f Itching, II Und, llletdilitc or l'rutrudlntt 1 tie In CloUdays. Uiu. Those days are lost in which mo do no good; those worse than lost in which we do evil. Cromwell.
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SYRUP CP FIGS AND FUXIR OF SENNA IS THE MOST PLEASANT, WHOLE. SOME AND EFFECTIVE REM LUV FOR STOMACH TROUBLES, HEADACHES AND BILIOUSNESS DUE TO CONSTIPATION. AND TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS IT IS NECESSARY TO BUY THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY CENUINR WHKtl 13 MANUFACTURED BY THE California Fig Syrup Co.
Hood's Sarsaparilla For All Spring Blood Diseases and Ailments Possesses medicinal merit Peculiar to Itself and has an unequaled record of cures. Take it this spring, in usual liquid form or tablets known as Sarsatabs.
Spring Humors are due to the impure, impoverished, devitallzod condition of the blood brought about by tho unhealthful modes of living during the winter, too close confinement, too little outdoor air and exorcise, too heavy diet. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures them and builds up the whole system. Caute and Effect. "Where Is Rill today?" "Bill is sick In bed." "What's the matter with hlra?" "Well, you know that girl of his thinks he doesn't use tobacco. Yesterday he was hurrying around the corner and ho ran right into the girl. He had a chew In his mouth. "Yes. yes; go on." "There were two things to do hurry by or swallow." "Well?" "Dili talked to her for five minutes." When He Was Slow. "Swift Is the swiftest proposition I ever saw." "Is he? Did he ever owe you any money?" ASK KOJt AI.I.KVS KOOT-KAKE. th Antlw-ptlc powder to hake Into juur tiiura. ItoUrre Corn. Ituulonv IngruwtDc NilU, Swollen and i Sweating feet, 1)11 iter and Calloua tpou. Sold i ererrwbere, lie Don't accrpl on vub$Htult. HamplaFUKE. Addrei Allen S.Olmsted, L Hoy, N.T. The Reason. "I know a woman who never gossips about her neighbors." "Get out You don't". "Yes. I do. She's dumb." Combination, indicestion. sick-headache I and biliou conditions are overcome by a I course of Garfield Tea. Drink on retiring. i Dost thou love life? Then do not ! squander time, for time Is the stuff life 1b made of. Franklin. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE IAV Tike LAXATIVE HKOUO Oulnlne. Tablets UrcgcUta refund money If It fallt to core. . W OltuVK'S denature la on each box. Uc. You can often tell what a woman really means by what she doesn't say. Mra. Wlnntow'H Soothing Syrup for Children teething. Mifterw the pnm. rfdueea Inflammation, ulluyi pain, eure wind colic, 2c a bottle. The man who lets well enough alone never gets very far ahead.
71 Drop of Blood Or a little water from the human system when thoroughly tested by the chief chemist at Dr. Piere' Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., tells the tory of impoverished blood nervous exhaustion or some kidney trouble. Such examinations aro made without cost and is only a small port of the work of the staff of physicians and surgeons under the dtrectjon of Dr. R. V. Pierce giving the best medical advice possible without cost to those who wish to write and make a full statement of symptoms. An imitation of natures method of restoring waste of tissue and impoverishment of the blood and nervous force is used when you take an alterative and glyceric extract of roots, without the use of alcohol, such as
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Which makw the stomach strong, promotes the flow of 'digestive juices, restores the lost appetite, makes assimilation perfect, invigorntes the liver and purifies and enriches the blood. It is the great blood-maker, flesh-builder and reparative nerve tonic. It makes men strong in body, active in mind and conl in judgment. Get what you ask fori
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That's Why You're Tired Out Sorts HTe No AppetUe. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS ,rül put you right ta lei days. They do their duty. Care CosstipaUmiatu, UdtstiUM, sad Sick HudacM. SHALL HU, SMALL DOSE. SMALL FKId Genuine cumixu Signaturo Free Catarrh Cream If you aretioubled with catarrh or chronic cold In the lirnil, unul your iinme und ntllre to Q together with the nfttar nf yourdri Kgit ami vrm wlllforwanl to yon by rnnll frre.atrlal package of Liko-Lekn Catahiih Cream. Thin prepariv tlon 1m entirely m . . contalnn nothing Injurious and lCimeelel by all the ImM remedy for civtiirrli, hay fever and II afTectlon of the noa and throat Thin offer I for a fchort time only. LIKO-LEEM CHEMICAL CO., 141 W.20th St..N.Y.CItr KTERT fclBOKK A rUlSl'KK-fihaTe) Tonrmlf la a Pie ort. A tbarp nuor !f a cpccwltj t o sharpen a raxor l tiiipolbleforthuiw wboUont know bow. Sharp ttlp Uuior l'ut make otrrjuno an eiport. It dixt thu work like magic. Hlmrp K(Jk makes coin! raior twitter und a poor ra cur good. h&rpKdff Uufccd fur safety rntor blades alMi.erery uT I sv bouMer fur bharp K1ko. lie ono of them nod fl that smile that wont come off while havlni yourlelf. Kach cake contain two yean tupply sod la told for 2&c per cake by Iianlaro and Draq Stores, Pull directions od each packacn. If yoar dealer don't keep Sharp Bdge. tend direct to tba manufacturer. II. C tchwurt. Box KC, Ltonrer, OuL A fl7 ACRE I'AHM roil KAIX-8 room bon, (Ui&Obarn, well. tU) bearing fruit tree, fckjme Umber, cood fertile toll, adapted to f ratt. grain orttock. 2 mlTo to town In Southern Michigan. HctnUful place. Kor trmti and price Indira of ownar, t. II. Ll'CH, Decatur. Michigan. FTorsillTrniSO Come out to Ood'n summerlsnd California. Nothing like It this stdn of UrsTea. ProUiric life. Accumulate wcnllb. OpportunlUa atound. Modest caiKal Marts jun 1 liTt nothlnc te hil but. write mo. JtEKfe, I'wuntiw, ftiirvmia A fl E U T C To sell Tu r 'kw s a fity Tr o Uoi.nx Alien I 3 Krery bntnry owner bn; onestdght. Kai.y work. 1Ü04 profit. Write todaj Cincinnati bull- Co., llljinyer Hide., Cincinnati, Ohio
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3 FOR A DOLLAR 3 HAT PINS LIKE GUT YiiyiZ Bcaut.ful thinestone t'arisian ttr InrKs'einmrd hat pins just the t hing for your Tr i c i hats - now selling ut )our home More lor 50c and 750 each. Our prica 3 for Si 00. Post paid to any address on receipt of nrice. If not satisfactory, money cheerfully refunded. SPECIAL PRICES ON DOZEN LOTS E. DUNNE, 203 lleyworth Building Bank Reference Chicago, lllinoll Montana Farms in Famous Chestnut Valley Rich. bWk tl: smrtijr rra'b.-r; winter! til I kl nnd jcnnt; arr farinlinr üo.-wriii IjiihI ell rr lUtoMI. Will ko tu Hi l lint 1 ii jt-nr-i. ra:u, ljaT.kii. runrhm. Irrli-nuxl fHrniiniMl trart f.r CuKUilWKltir. Wht tlo Von wain' IMsfrihll buoklil WDL Smith & lVllowx, lanmitlf, .Hon U roi'itirr sampi.k to nut MMrtiw-ntr ttlitl CMUirr !ir. Ati villi wn c.rT-wh-r In!! iil .-ihIkibi'h l (wist? nJ cuuinjlMi..li. rul,MKUlt.l.SK CJ..Wu&UtBstun.l.G AfiltUTC fdiT S-Hlnir KWH"rviltnCkek. nULil I O I'rfnn tintton lT frr-tl. tun IHBm(lVHl nn rrlli-iir thr" -rt 1'.inir fifi n pxrry InmA. Wri o IVUUirid.tU M LIIUU IWSmi, tlrtnll. Hick. INDIAN PRflPHFT jynrtfrfiii Atmioittt 111 U Win riVUrnni MtHtmm Cnn Imlpiun. artHwrnanrXquiKiloiiK. bJ hlsKnxii i.wor. Uhcmirt inj birtUlalt- Ill k..t ll Vlfft, Kt. lö PRETTY POST CARDS lOc All kinds, big n&Mirtmxnt, IM'dhI CnrdilPc: MforlfA. lünr makor int tiilijiik whii (o., u.nr, 0kt W. N. U., Indianapolis, No. 12-1911.
