Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 21 July 1911 — Page 3
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Acts directly and peculiarly on the blood; purifies, enriches arid revitalizes it, and in this way builds up the whole system. Take it. Get it today. In usual liquid form or in chocolate ccalcd tablets called SarSDtaba, SIOO Brings $1,000 a Year A .iff , oun J, honest lnTcstme nt vrith Chamber of Commerce references. Continuous Income without on? cent going out. A golden opportu nlty like this for enormous proüts in mall Id vestment cctnea but few time In life. Write quick for convincing proof ttiey cont nothing and may mea n a fortune to jou. lei 203, Mllirnca.O.
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Even love may ripen into friendship.
lira. TVinsIow Foothlnj? njrup for Chlldret. teething, Hoften the irums, reduces inflammation, allay paiu.curoa wind colic, 25c a bottle.
If a younx man hasn't the cheek to kiss a pretty widow sho may bo 'willing to furnish it.
Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottlo of CASTOItIA, a safe and sure remedy for lnfant3 and children, and see that it
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In Uso For Over 30 Years.
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A trial package of Munyon's Favr Paw Pills will be pent free to anyone on request. Address Professor Munyon, 53d & Jeffcrsor. ts., Philadelphia, Pa. If you are in need of medical advice, do not fail to write Professor Munycn. Your communication will be treated in strict confidence, and your case will be diagnosed as carefully as though 3'ou had a personal interview. Munyon's Paw Taw Pills are unlike all other laxatives or catharllcs. They coax the liver into activity by gentle methods. They do not scour, they do not gripe, they do not weaken, but they do fctart all the secretions of the liver and stomach in a way that toon puts tbe$e organs in a healthy condition and corrects constipation. In my opinion constipation is responsible for most ailments. There aro 2Ü feet of human bowels, which is rcaliy a sewer pipeN When this pipe becomes elored the whole system becomes poisoned, causing biliousness, indigestion and impure blood, which often produce rheumatism and kidney ailments. No woman who sufTcrs -with constipation cr any liver ailment can expect to have a clear completion cr enjoy cood health. If I had in way I would prohibit the sale of ninc-enth. of the cathartics that arc now bcioi fold for the reason that they foon destroy the lining of the stomach, cttin up serious forms of indigestion, and -.-o paialyze the bowels that they refu? to a:t unless forced by strong purgatives. Munyon's Paw Paw Pills are a tonic .to the stomach, liver and nerve?. They invigorate instead of weaken; they cnjleh the blood Instead of impoverish it; they enable the stomach to pct all the nourishment from food that ii put into it. Thee pil'.s contain no calomel, no dope; they are oothin. hcalins and itimuUtinjr. They tchool the bowels to act without physic. Regular the bottle, containing 45 pills, 25 cents. Munyon's Laboratory, 3d & Jeffer.oD ßti.. Phihdcbhk-
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MEETS PICNIC NEEDS
ALL SORTS OF UTENSILS PROVIDED TO LIGHTEN WORK.
Tea Baskets, Luncheon Baskets and Picnic Baskets in Many Quantities Fully Equipped With Every Outing Requisite.
Now is the time for outings, picnics and vacation journeyinga and it seems that tho stores have anticipated the wants of the picnickers and out-of-door luncher by presenting numerous utensils and contrivances for one's use and comfort when tho hour comes for the packing of the basket and hieing to the parks or the woods of tho open country. There aro tea baskets, luncheon baskets and picnic baskets in great quantity, somo supplied with cup3 and plates and others even to the knives and forks and spoons, a number even having Utensils to hold liquids and little sections reserved for tho salt and pepper. They have the serviettes and the cloth, come of the real linen, but mostly of the decorated paper variety, which are the handiest for such occasions, while one especial basket carries a utensil to keep somo dish hot and another for holding tho salads without letting any of the juices escape, and also there are the patented bottles of two or three varieties that keep other liquids ice cold for hours, and some of the baskets have these included in their make-up. There is a little outfit that looks like a leather collar box, which contains a nickel plated tin kettle, an alcohol burner, a sugar bowl and a creamer and an extra bottle for alcohol. It certainly supplies many of the shortcomings that tho person on tho outing is likely to experience. Of course the plates that are supplied In these outfits are of the paper or wood shell kind, that can be discarded after once used and others can be purchased for the next expedition out into the world, where nature calls us to partake of tho fresh air, newly purified, salubrious to the utmost to which it is possiblo to attain. And it Is always well to remember when ycu are out in the woods that you are principally thero for the ben-
MAKES A DAINTY PETTICOAT
Satin, Cambric or Lawn Are Suitable Materials for This Pretty Pattern.
A very dainty petticoat Is shown here; it might be made in satin, cambric or lawn and 1 cut with a low squaro neck, which Is outlined with insertion edged with lace; strips of narrow insertion are taken from below this down to top of flounce, which is headed by wide beading, and is of
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Princess Petticoat.
materia!, trimmed by one tuck, then a piece of insertion and a lace flounce at foot. Hibben Is threaded through the beading, and loopy bows and ends fall down at the right sldo of front. Materials required: 4 yards 3C inches wide, C yards narrow and 1 Vi yard wide insertion, li yard beading. 3 Hi yards lace, 3 yards ribbon. '
efit of the air which comes to you purified from every fluttering leaf and blade of grass; thereJbre mako the most of It and fill and refill your lungs with it as far as you can force them to expand.
DRESSES FOR SCHOOL GIRLS
Fashion Has Been Kind In Allowing a Choice of Many and Pleasing Designs.
The peasant bodice in some form is the prevailing style for theso dresses. Somo variety is gained by the (introduction of tucks or pleats of various sizes. Theso are put In vertically on the shoulders to give the desired fullness. Sailor collars of some contrasting material and color are the rule, with belt and turn-back cuffs to match. Hands of the different material and color, varying in width from eight to fifteen Inches, aro occasionally set on the skirt at the foot, a few inches above the hem, or a knee-deep flounce of tho contrasting shade finishes tho skirt. In many instances, where tho sailor collar is omitted, a shaped yoke of embroidery or lace is added to tho frock of linen or percale about tho low-cut neck. Silk dresses are treated in a similar manner, the yoke being of self material or of some contrasting shade.Harper's Bazar.
MONOGRAM EMBROIDERY.
Here we show a distinct monogram In satin-stitch embroidery, that may be worked on any article of household linen or lingerie that requires distinct marking.
When Darning. For darning badly torn stockings use a shoe tree instead of a darning egg. Then if It be necessary to patch instead of darn, the patch can bo much more easily and properly set in.
SIMPLE LOTIONS FOR HANDS
Glycerine Varieties Are Particularly Good and Keep the Hand3 Soft and White.
Pure soap is one of the secrets of well-kept hands. Drying tho hands thoroughly after washing them is another important point to be observed, and if either of these aro neglected no amount of lotions will bring about the desired result. Different textured skins demand different Eoaps. The glycerine varieties are particularly good. The best way to determine the valuo of a soap is to give it a trial and if the skin is soft and smooth alter tho bath so that the whole hand feels pliable and refreshed it Is safe to continue its uso. He careful to push the cuticle back from the nails after every hand bath, bo it dozens of times a day. If warm water is used have a bottle filled with a lotion composed of benzoin, glycerine and rosewater; tip tho bottle in the palm of the hand and rub the lotion Into the skin before the hands are thoroughly dry. This is a splendid suggestion for the housewife whose hands are subjected to different solutions In tho course of her work. She should have a bottle always handy and uso it generously. As a result her hands will be white and plump and will not "bear the telltale marks of age or work. Any reputable druggist understands the proportions in which theso Ingredients should bo used.
Striped Coat Sets. Fine muslin, chiffon cloth and marquisette are all used to make collar and cuff sets for short jackets. Thes with eyelet embroidered batiste have taken the place of Irish lace, which seems at a discount these days. The striped coat sets are in any color that one wishes, not necessarily to match the suit. The collar is quite long, deep at the back and finished with an edge of cluny lace or a hem of colored muslin or linen to match the stripe.
Novel Broches. Hrochrs are always interesting to the fashionable woman and this year it seems that the designers have outdone themselves in turning out a splendid assortment of quaint patterns. Among the favorites aro feather designs set with stones representing the natural color of tho plumage. One is of gold with pearl quill and another has a sliver quill with exqulslto enameling on tho fluffy part of th feather.
TRAINED NURSE SPEAKS.
Haa Found Doars Kidney Pills Invaluable.
Mrs. Emelino Green, nurse, Osage, Iowa, says: "I have nursed many cases of terrible kidney disorders and have found Doan's Kidney Pills the
best remedy for such troubles. In confinement when it Is so necessary to have tho kidneys in good condition, Doan's Kidney Pills are in a class alone. They
iv,Ui--;Tare splendid also for
DacKacne, aizzmess,
and other kidney and bladder troubles." Remember tho name Doan's. For sale by druggists and general storekeepers everywhere. Prico 60c. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Ä GREAT TEMPTATION.
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Aunt Dinah Ephrura, dat olo Cunnel Leigh Is got somo of do fines', mos lubly young turkeys I eber sot my blessed eyes on. Dat am a fac'l Uncle Ephraim Yaas, honey, dis chile knows it. An' I on'y got iigion two weeks ago! An jes' two days
bef o Thanksgibbin ! Dinah, I'se mighty
'frald I's goin to bo a backslider, shuah as youah bohn!
IN AGONY WITH ITCHING
"About four years ago I broke out with sores on my arms like boils. After two months they were all over my body, some coming, and somo going away. In about six months the boils quit, but my arms, neck and body broko out with an Itching, burning rash. It would burn and itch, and come out in pimples like grains of wheat. I was in a terrible condition; I could not sleep or rest. Parts of my flesh were raw, and I could scarcely bear my clothes on. I could not lie in bed in any position and rest. In about a year the sores extended down toj my feet. Then I suffered agony with tho burning, itching sores. I could hardly walk and for a long timo I could not put on socks. "All this timo I was trying everything I could hear of, and had the skill of threo doctors. They said it was eczema. I got no benefit from all this. I was nearly wTorn out, and had given up in despair of ever being cured when I was advised by a friend to try Cutlcura Remedies. I purchased Cutlcura Soap, Ointment and Resolvent, and used exactly as directed. I used the Cuticura Remedies constantly for four months, and nothing else, and was perfectly cured. It Is now a year, and I have not had the least bit since. I am ready to praise the Cutlcura Remedies at any timo. (Signed) E. L. Cate, Exile, Ky., Nov. 10, 1910. Although Cutlcura Soap and Ointment are sold by druggists and dealers everywhere, a sample of each, with 32page book, will be mailed free on application to "Cuticura," Dept. 21, K, Boston.
Pandemonium.
'Nature knew what she was doing
when she deprived fishes of a voice." "How do you make that out?" "What if a fish had to cackle over every egg it laid?"
Stop the Pain. The hurt of a burn or a cut stops when Cole's Carbollsalve is applied. It heals quickly and prevents scars. 25c and 50c by drujrgists. For free sample write to J. W. Cole & Co., Black River Falls, Wis.
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FOR COLDS AND HEADACHES, INDIGESTION AND SOUR STOMACH. CAS AND FERMTNTATIO.H, CONS71PAT10NANI ßüJOUSNESS.vmi MOST SATISFACTORY RESULTS.
CALIFORNIA FIG WRUPC0M1M
ON EVERY PACKAGE OFTHE GENUINE
THE WONDERFUL POPULARITY OF THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA HAS LED UNSCRUPULOUS MANUFACTURERS TO OFFER LMITATIONS, IN ORDER TO MAKE A LARGER PROFIT AT THE EXPENSE OF THEIR CUSTOMERS, IF A DEALER ASKS WHICH SIZE YOU WISH, OR WHAT MAKE YOU WISH, WHEN YOU ASK FOR SYRUP OF nCS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA, HE IS PREPARING TO DECEIVE YOU TELL HIM THAT YOU WISH THE GENUINE. MANUFACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO ALL RELIABLE DRUGGISTS KNOW THAT THERE IS BUT ONE GENUINE AND THAT IT IS MANUFACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO ONLY NOTE THE NAME
PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS, NEAR THE BOTTOM. AND IN
THE CIRCLE,NEAR THE TOP OF EVERY PACKACE.OF THE GENUINE ONE SI2E ONLY. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS- REGULAR PRICE SO PER BOTTLE.
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SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA IS ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THE NEEDS Of LADIES AND CHILDREN. AS IT IS MILD AND PLEASANT GENTLE AND EFFECTTVX, AND ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM OBJECTIONABLE INGREDIENTS. IT IS EQUALLY BENEFICIAL FOR WOMEN AND FOR MEN. YOUNG AND OLD FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS ALWAYS BUY THE GENULNE. Cmifokmba Fbg Syrup
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"The kind that's guaranteed. Strong enough to stand the har2 tests that heavy loads and rouglj roads will give to a harness. It is value and service that appeal to you. For that reason you wlIL bo pleased with tho harness when you see it. The littlo d tails as well as tho big requirements are Just right. Your local' dealer will sell it to you at fao- . . i
No. 594 Double Wagon Harnes ry price, and will give you ov UrMie: ? Inch brass snotteti; Lines: No. l.i in.x is ft.: signed guarantee warranting tho
Jsack b;uuls: Harness leather 52 Inches brass spotted ; No 01 red Iron clad Chicapro brass ball top haines with traces attached folded 2l j inches, xS'ifeet or 2 inches 'doubled and stitched three ply traces ; lirecchintr: 2' Inches folded and stitched ; Spread Straps und Itins, Full X C trimmed, t(h ntrtrl pott, with brxrrhln;, WtcolUm, f 13.33 I'utl XC trliumrd, with nltltl spots Uh kip t(ri. lr rollaru, SH. "i rrt brau trimmed, with brats tptt, with brrrfh Inglen cellars, 45.9) Tart brk trimmed, wItbbmolv, Uli hlit(rai, IfMCclUra, 4 1.35 Foil brats trimmed, with breerhirj , Ies eollars, 49.CS full brtks trimmed, with hip hlrart, less cellars, 4 4,1)0
harness to be without defects-.
either in material or workman-' ship. You can depend upon thcnxJ for service. If your deal er .cant' supply you, writo us and mextion his name. j Tbe6raf-MorsbachCo.v CInsir.oallvOJ
NOT FOR MRS. PILKINST0N
Wife of Husband, Drafted for the War, Looked With Disfavor on Proffered Substitute.
Mr. Pilkinston, a small farmer in Pennsylvania, was drafted for the service of his country during the Civil war. His wife, though she possessed hut a small stock of information, was ono of tho best conjugal partners, and she was much troubled at tho thought of parting with her husband. As sho was engaged in scrubbing off her doorsteps, a rough looking stranger came up and thus addressed her: "I hear, ma'am, that your husband has been drafted." "Yes, sir, he has," answered Mrs. Pilkinston, 'though dear knows, there's few men that couldn't better be spared from their families." "Well, ma'am, I've come to offer myself as a substitute for him." "A what?" asked Mrs. Pilkinston, with somo excitement. "I'm willing to take his place," said tho stranger. "You take the place of my husband, you wretch! I'll teach you to insult a distressed woman that way, you vagabond," cried Mrs. Pilkinston, as sho discharged the dirty soapsuds in the face of the discomfited and astonished substitute, who took to his heels just in to time to escape having his head broken by the bucket.
Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief Permanent Curo
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improve the complexion, brighten the eyra SMALL PILL, SJMLL DOSE, S3 LALL PIUC2. Genuine must bear Signature .
CARTERS
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IVER PILLS.
A good word Is an easy obligation; but not to speak it requires only our silence, which costs us nothing. Curtis Yorke.
When a man is on his uppers there Isn't much consolation in knowing that on honest confession Is good for the sole.
Women s Secrets
There i one man la the United States who fiai pernaps neard more women's secrets than any other man or woman in tho country. These secrets are not secrets of guilt or shame, but the secrets of suffering, and they have been confided to Dr. It. V. Pierce in the hope and expectation of advice and help. That few cf these women have been disappointed in their expectations is proved by the fact that ninety-eight per cent, of all women treated by Dr. Pierce have been absolutely and altogether cured. - Such a record would be remarkable if tho cases treated were numbered by hundreds only. But when that record applies to the treatment of more than half-a- million women, in a practice of over 40 years, it is phenomenal,
und entitles Dr. Pierce to the gratitude accorded him by women, as the first of specialists in the treatment of women's diseases. Every sick woman may consult Dr. Pierce by letter, absolutely without charge. All replies are mailed, sealed in perfectly plain envelopes, without any printing or advertising whatever, upon them. Write without fear as without fee, to World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R. V. Pierce. Prcst., Buffalo, N. Y. DR. PIERCE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION 3XvXL.oßB XVostvLl. Women Strong,
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GO LT DJSTEfflPER
50,090 Men Wonted
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COME SOUTH LK TLSt ''Com to th- lanl of the long leaf pin. Ti summer lan.l whew the sun ilotti whip a. Wnere tfce weak crisr .truri?. i.al trie sixxior enrsy m' Jnwn here t ih Ul 1 North SAlf." ltri TUlerjr Si hou, llockj Mount, North CaroUjus-
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