Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 April 1911 — Page 3

WOMAN ESCAPES

OPERATION WasCuredbyLydiaE.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound TMwooi, Ind. "Your remedies haro cured mo and I have only taken sir l,ttles of Jydia E. l'inkhatn'a Vefjetanio ciompouna. i was sick three months and could not walk. I suf fered nil tho time. The doctors said I could not get well without an operation, for I could hardly stand the nnr. f., , IJ jSHfljpi especially my right ''7ilRj8rj if' lone, and down my WHWff. Irichfc leer. I heran t,i feel better when 1 had taken oulr cue bottle of Compound, but kept on es I was afraid to stop too soon." -Mrs. Baime MUXLEX. 2723 2f. B. St., Elwood, Ind. Why will -women take chances with an operation or drag out a sickly, half-hearted existence, missing threefourths of tho joy of liTinr, when they can find health in Lydia Ii. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound? For thirty years it has bedn th ttandard remedy for female ills, and las cured thousands of women who have been troubled with such ailments as displace inent3, inflammation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, indigestion, and nervous prostration. If you linvo tho slightest doubt that Lydia E. Plnkliams Vegetable Compound will help you, write to Mrs. linkhani at Lynn, Jlnss., for advice. Your letter will bo absolutely confidential, and tho advice 1'reo. Lite ts a Btafje play; It matters not bow long we act, so long as we act Bacon. X' tire's laxative, Garfield To, is made of ck-aii, sweet, health-giving llrba. Good Customer of America. Morocco uses about two thousand barrels of American cottonseed oil yearlj Dr Pierce's Plonsant Pallets first put up vnr uro. Thfv reirulate and invistorte. .tniTMcb. liver and bowel. Sugarcoated tmy granules. LEADING QUESTION. Orace What lovely sleighing rather. Jack! Jrk-Yes, it is. Would you like to try It? Grao Dear me, I should bo delight d! Jark D-do you think your father -uki lend mo his horse? Patriotic Determination. 'Tour wife insists .on being allowed to '' replied Mr. Moekln. "She's not otitent with having the last word 'n I' i tical argument She wants to S ' 'lie polls and put in a postBcrlf : - Short Trip. "Tobb! started to read Dr. Eliot's Harvard C.8lcB." 'How rr d,j no get before 8top. "As far ag the bookcascSaVeS Breakfast WorryA package of Post Toasfies the panto shelf. Served in n minute. V 1,11 cream or stewod fruit. DDJCJOUS! SATISFYING! "The Memory Lingers" WSTUM CBREAL CO, Ltd.. 11. ..I. "im vrect, Ulca

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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 rich quality and heavy weave plays an Important part in personal decoration these days. It has been used for some time with gold and Jeweled slides as watch fobs, but Is uow being wut to many other uaea. A woman In mourning, who cannot afford to buy bvrtself a new black ennraol or gun mtal watch, may wear her gold one, provided the chain is sombre. This Is often of onyx beads twisted Into a rope, but more economical is a long chain of grosgraln ribbon with slides and hook of onyx or dull Jet The wldta of those ribbon guards varies from half nn Inch to an inch and a half, the three-quarters width beint suitable for older women. The ribbon watch guard is no longer popular for mourning ouly. They ore smart just now to hold watch or lorgnette, worn with jeweled or enamel slides at intervals throughout its length, with hook and catch to match. Sometimes these slides are set in rhinestones, again in turquoise, or seml-precloua stones, occasionally in flLoly chased gold. Besides being new and fashionable, such a guard Is serviceable and much better form for ordinary daily wear than Jeweled gold chains or even the antique sliver ones set with amethysts lapis or Jade. The grosgraln 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 eyeglasses frequently give. Quite now are pins and brooches in which grosgraln ribbon 13 utilized to bring out settings of brilliants. Some of these are In bowknot or true-love knot shapes bordered with rhinestones set In sih-er. others ore long bar pins for veil or belt, the bbackground of the grosgraln crossed with a contral and end ornaments of fillgroe and rhinestones separated by rhinestone slides. Sometimes this ribbon ia made up Into deg collars crossed by Jeweled slides and clasp, with a larger oval or square ornament in the middle of front. The dullness of the ribbon Is MODEL FOR A NIGHTDRESS I 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 the neck and arms as possible; for these It would he Impou'lbl to find" a mor nttrnrt!e model than the one w Illustrate here, which may be of cambric, maddnpollam or fine calico. The bodice, which la quit shortwalsted. is mt one wlih th elbow length sIo.ovps, that ar dlvtdrd up th" A,itkiHi- ihrv are l rimmed to tcatrb the xllar with narrow blading n . I -1 .1 .... . . 1. n ' -t . ! lace or mia'mov of bodlr is gutherrd to a band of wide insertion with holes thrwjrh Hi.hnn is run und tied in a aia a mvwm--' loopy bow in front. ( The Pkirt part is Fatnoreu 10 me lower oduo of this hand. Materials required: Five yards 3C Inches wide, one yard wide insertion, about three yards beading. 3 ynrda embroidery or lncc two yards wide, and one yard narrow ribbon.

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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 serai-fitting coat has larpe rovers of black satin, also deep cuffs; a satin tab is sewn Just below revers, In 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 46 inches wide, two yards satin, seven yards silk for lining coaL 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 discover' of this new process Is larg& 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. The finest product will, it is said, be cheaper than cotton in the bale. In addition to this cardinal advantage, tho new material can be dyed any color, and ft very important point the dye will not fade. Lastly, the material is nonlnnammable. French Neck a New Style. Many rartations of the sailor collar aro seen on blouses of a soml-tallored tyr o. These aro pretty and always distinctly youthful. The round Dutch nock, the square Dutch neck and tho pointed Dutch neck are all seen, the newest being the pölntHl. but on some of the now French blouses one sees tbe rather tryinR ne-kline which runs straight r.crois I he base of the throat and is cut low on the shoulders. On any but (he prettiest and fullest if iicks this stylw i a failure, but these who wear it will at least have the rr-ifn -ticn of knowing that It Is " t!i. "iy tLe newest. Cord Girdle. Ah hot Rh very oft n most at tractive, ihi- ute of rd for a girdle will j r. bal l lose caMe from OTar-popu-larity. for as a fad It has ahandy been OTerWorited. That It is pretty, however, cannot bo donlcd, and with the empire waist line there is no more appropriate finish.

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Mabel Papa rays I musn't encour age you. Henry That's all right I don't need any Acouragement. EYES WOULD BURN AND STING "It Is Just a year ago that my sister came over hero to us. She had been here only a few weeks when her eyes began to be reel, and to burn and sting as if she bad sand In them. Then we used all of the home remedies. She washed her eyes with salt water, used hot tea to bathe them with, and bandaged them over night with tea leaves. But all to no purpose. Sho went to tho drug store and got some salve, but sho grew constantly worse. She was scarcely able to look in the light At last sho decided to go to a doftor, because she could hardly work any more. The doctor aaid 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, and gave her various ointments. In the two and a half or three 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, and we cannot be thankful enough that we used It My sister used the Cutlcura Pills for purifying the blood, bathed only with Cutlcura Soap, and at night after washing, she anointed her eyes very gently on the outside with the Cuticura Ointment In one week, the swelling was entirely gone from the eyes, and after a month there was no longer any mucus or watering of the eye?. Sho could already see better, and in six weeks she was cured." (Signed) Mrs. Julia Csepicska, 2005 Utah St, St Louis, Mo Aug. 25, 1910. 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 and to some others. This aiter-dinner trade sentiment was delivered in this form: "Dam the canals, sink the coal pits, blast the minerals, consume the manufactures, disperso the commerce of Great. Britain and Ireland." Cornbill Magniine. Words cf Comfort. "My doctor says I must sleep out-of-doors," said the man who is not MWen."t replied tgj friend who makes painful efforts to cheer up; "it's all right so long as your landlord doesn't say it." .nrnt ait iv mir llitvl.c.- or rrutratlrf Those days are lost In which no do no good; those worse than lost in which we do evil. Cromwell. assail I " aw 1 J ' v r vj

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Hood's Sarsaparilla For AH 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 Humort are duo to the Imptire, impoverished, devitalized condition of the blood brought about by the unboalthful raodos of living during the winter, too close confinement, too little outdoor air and exercise, too hfavy diet. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures them and builds up the whole system. Cause and Effect. ' "Where is Bill today?" "1III1 is sick In bed." I "What's the matter with him?" I "Well, yon know that girl of his thinks be doesn't use tobacco. Yesj terday he was hurrying around the . corner and he ran right into the girl, j He had a chew in his mouth. "Yes. yes; bo on." "There were two things to do hurry I by or swallow." ! "Welir I "Bill talked to her for five minutes." When He Was Slow. "Swift is the swiftest proposition I ever paw." "Is he? Did he ever owe you any money?" ASIC FOR ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, lb AnUtpUc powder tu iul Into j our W. Ro-ti-Trt Com. Hcnlon.In-Tuilni NtlU. fnoUrnand gweatinit tvrU BUstrn and CbIIuqs puU. Suld ' eTerywbertt.tit lion f aeeptany tutnUtuie. 8ampUrFREB. Addras ABen is. Olmsted. L Roj-, K.T. ; The Reason. "I know a woman who never gossips about her neighbors." "Get out You don't". "Yes. I do. She's dumb." ! Constipation, indigestion, sick-headache . and btliow conditions are overcome by a course of Gsrnekl Tea. Drink on retiring. i Dost thou love life? Then do not I squander time, for time Is the stuff life , Is made of Franklin. 1 ! to cenn a cold s oxe d.w Take LAJCATIVH KKOMO Onlnlae TabUt Lrxrl refund money If It futla U en re. tiIi(j'K-3 at.-utcre li on each box. He B. W 1 You can often tell what a woman really means by what she doesn't say. Jim WIsmUw' Soothlntr Byrop for Children teetblBC Mtftena. the furns. relueet Isflarama ttoc, allay pata.eureit wind eollc. Sc a bottle. The man who lers well enough alone never gets very far ahead.

Ä Drop of Blood Or a little water from the human system when thoroughly tested by the chief chemist tt Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y tells the story oi impoverished blood nervous exhaustion or some kidney trouble. Such examinations are made without cost tod is only a small part of the work o! the staff of physicians asd surgeons under the direction of Dr. R. V. Pierce giving the best

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symptoms. An imitation oi 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 t IVbich naksn the stomach strong, promotes the flow of digestive juices, restore the lost appetite, mokes assimilation perfect, invigorates the liver and purifies and enriches the blood. It is the great blood-maker, flesh-builder and reparative nerve tonic. It makes men strong ia body, active ia misd and corl in judgment. Get what you ask fori

COUGHS and DISTEMPER Amonc Colts, Mares and Stallions cured with on bottle or FRAy.lF.KS DISTEMPER CURE, or your money refunded On- close placed In trough or feed will prevent all enjjea. IrvtluenrA. Plnk-Eye. Catarrhal Fever. Colds and all forms of Not and Thmat troubles cured In t to S days. JLOO bottle hotda thw M ct fixe bottles. Swnd postal for free booklet on th horse. Sold by drug-?lsta or prepaid from BINKLEY MEDICAL COMPANY, Dep't A, NAPPANEE, IND.

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Hood's Sarsaparilla has no equal for cleansing the blood and expelling the humors that accumulate during tho winter. It effects its wonderful cures because it combines the utmost remedial values of more than twenty different ingredients Insist on having Hood's. It has no substitute.

Your Liver is Clogged up That's Why You're Tired Oat at Sort Hato No Appetit. . CARTER'S LITTLE. LIVER PILLS will put you nght la a lew days. TVrdo their dgy. Cora Caaatiea. Us. B3tuacM, bfiHa, Skk HeiJacU. VJiXU. PILL SMALL DOSE. SULL TtXl Gennins ett Signature Free Catarrh Cream If jou areUuubleU with catarrh or chronic coli, in the hrinl. rnil jour name and a!"ir?ui to aa toRfther with the namrvf ronrdrutrplKt ana wa willfurward to jrou bjr mall (rr-,a trial jtackaga of LlKO-Lrcx CiTxHRH Cream Tfcla prtpara tlon in entlrrly tif -. contain nothing Injurioua and 1 conceded j all the bt tt mcdy for catarrh, bay ftTer and all affections of the dom and throat Tbla offer Is for a hört time only. LI K0-LEES CHEMICAL CO.. 141 W.20th SUN.Y.CKf OTRT stboke A ruisrui-ShaTe yourself 1 a plea, ate. A harn ratur 1 a nwritj la sharpen a a raior I Impossible for tbote wbodonl know bow. t-barp Eiljre Kaior l'atte make everyone an ex part. It duet tL work Uke magic. cnarp KJfT make a rood razor belter and a pour raaor good. r-tirp Htr linked for aletj raior Made alu every tmer la a booker fur Sharp Bdye. Be one of tbem and wear tnat untie that wont come off white ahaTlns yoar aelf. Each cake contain! two yean anpply aod if told for 2&c per cake by Hardware and Irog ftorea. Fait direction on each package. It yosf dealer dont keep barp Edge, nd direct to the manufacturer. Ü. C tfefawarz. Box tM. LK-nrer. OaU A 87 ACIIK FAUar rOK KALK- room house, barn, well, XV bearing f rati treea. Some timber.vvud fenieKU, adapted Utt rolt, cnUnorUock. 2 milea tu town In t-oothem Mirblan. Ileactlfal plare. for termi and price iDoalro of oiur, fc. il. LUCK, Oecatar. Michigan. PTir HITKRHO Come ont to Rod'a ummerlaad Cailtornla. Nothing like It thl aide of Uearea. I'mUtrg itfe. Aceornnlate wealtb. OpportunrUe aUsnd. Modest cat l-al Hart too I date not hin ic fcvll but. write rue. JiKK, TtrunUi, fitifwia IfiFUTQ fUTHiNrw 9a fxttTco Uouib MUtniO Kvery bo sät owner bnya one at kt Eaa? work. 1U)I protlu Write today. ClnelsuaU bales Co., Illy uiyer Uldg., Cincinnati, Obi 3 FOB A DOLLAR 3 HAT PINS LIKE GUT Beautiful rhinestone Parisiaa Mi ie.longstenmed hat pins just tha thing for your Easter and Spring bats now selling tt your homn store for 50c and 750 each. Our prica 3 for $1.00. Post paid to any address on receipt of mice. If Doe I satisfactory, money cheerfully refunded. SPECIAL PAIGES OH DOZEN LOTS E. DUNNE, 205 Heyworth Building Bank Reference Chicago, Illinois Moniana Farms in Famous Chestnut Valley I-. rn btark lunr t 4'h. .a,... iii rB -J. irr-jrau-il Tarnt an4 traoM tmt tlAt ttti ,.. mm,1 ' " - -&n (.".In bo.t aeou Smith A: t'ollwwa. Cicndr, MouU POt KIT !AM1'M5 Tt nt'SIMKIt-CMr t.t "tf i zroi wani'-j nrf' Cuud.v. f.Pfc M Suit 1B OU.. WatMaiBtua.ua ! AfjPHT ttVr.f (Vlttn OocJU Muin I w imVi...nltM Lot-(MinrtOnl am amlWnödaMx nm. ill üi iiIm t7. il. 16 FRETTY POST CARDS lOc

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