Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 55, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 January 1913 — Page 7
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PLEASANT TIME IN PROSPECT
R a r h I sm RiAiUH ki . . m
.w. ".i'vi nuw rvnows oome-
th.ng of the Duties That Fell to the Young Mother. "I was risking my married sister in Toledo last week," relates "Buck" Hawes. "She's got a three-year-old kid, and, while I am fairly fond of children, I am a bachelor and somewhat sot in my ways. I was rather dismayed, therefore, when my sister proposed lep.ving me in the house with the child one afternoon. And here's what said: 44 i oj'i put yourself to a hit of tro-.bfe he can take care of himself. Sv that he doesn't climb up to the pantry shelves and keep an eye on
öu cuai, wuu u get into any mischief. He won't annoy you. Don't let him go down cellar and watch that he doesn't get hold of the books in the library, and he'll amuse himself all right. If he cries, give him a cooky, and if that doesn't stop him, ride him on your back. But don't let him bother you a bit. I'll be home in an hour!"' Cleveland Plain Dealer
STATE HAPPENINGS
REGORDEO IN BRIEF
NEWS ITEMS FROM ALL OVEK
INDIANA.
MANY WINTER FABRICS coat wINter k seiden" is named
TROUBLE REALLY IS IN MAKING
ONE'S SELECTION.
Description of Some of the Most Popular Materials May Help 'Some One Who Is Still Undecided as to Choice.
Way of Some Ministers. Bishop W. F. McDowell, Methodist, says some ministers are like some horsesthey'll work all right in the lead but will balk when placed elsewhere.
TIRED BLOOD CAUSES WOMEN'S AILMENTS (Copyright 1912 by tho Tonitives Co ) Tired Blood causes Backache, Bearing DoÄ'a Pains, Irregularities, Womb Trouble, Bloodlessness, Nervousness, Lack of Strength and other Complaints, peculiar to women. The blood
'AMITIlEC 0ecomes not only UNHlfCi tired, but deplet-
TIREDBLOOD tLLL
Anemia sets in. Much suffering, and perhaps life itself maybe saved by a timely and thorough treatment of Tonitives, to so fertilize and enrich the blood, that it will not lack the elements necessary to perform its various functions. 7oc. per box of dealers or by mail. The Tonitives Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
The Army of Constipation I Growing Smaller Every Dar.
vARiüK k LITTLE
LIVR PILLS are
responsible they nAM.f.. ? i f
umy give rener
they perma
nently cure Cn-
itijatio. Mil
lions use
them for Biliomeij.
Uditio, Sick Headache, Sallow Skin.
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE Genuine must bear Signature
a
color
woolen
MEH II ILL
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REAL ESTATE
So many different fabrics are "on
the market" suing for favor that it
were convenient at least for buyers
to Know one from t'other. It would Vi i
uc "appointing to rush in for a bar
gain in armure and find that you
reany thought it to be bengaline. Armure is a weave that produces a fine pebbled surface. Bengaline is a silk fabric that has thick threads or cords at intervals from selvage to selvage. Frequently the cord is of wool covered with silk and in this season the two-tone effects are popular. Beige is a fine fabric woven of threads of two different colors. These two are twisted together, giving an uncertain effect in the light
aiuiougn tne general coloring is
luuuLuiie. ieige is also the of natural wool.
dmeis nair is a loose fabric with long hairs.
tfourette is a rough effect gained by introducing lumpy, knotted yarns at intervals in the weaving. Chains, either' cotton, wool or a mixture of these two, is a light weight fabric, usually printed. Mohair is a lustrous fabric, light In weight and dust shedding, made from the hair of the Angora goat. Tulle is a fine silk netlike maline.
maue irom the silk of the wild silk
Lutti. xeeas on nai-
When pongee and shantung are heavy
xu uuarseiy woven they are called
tutsan. r-ii .
,? 1S. a smooth, stout woolen
valuta iiKe broadcloth, nniv v,-
T. .i . . . ' - "ara.
it ib suuawe for tailored costumes. Ladies' cloth is a fabric for tailored suits and long wraps similar to flannel in construction, but with a high finish on the surface which gives a broadcloth effect. ,iTerVl0Tth is a weave with a oped effect. It is a velvet in which the loops of the pile have not been cut. The' name is frequently applied to cotton fabrics of the type of agaric and sponge cloth.
Sicilian cloth, or siciliene hair of heavy weight
Cravenette is not a fabric, but
ii w i mi min wi in ' ii M
GOV. Marshall A i ..
ppuiuta inaianapoiis
"n as Member of Board of P;
dons to Succeed T. A. Daily.
'ar-
(Photo. by Underwood & Underwood, N. Y.)
Indianapolis, rw tiA ...
densticker of Indiananolis hrt h&a
appointed bv finvprn , xrC7 I-
member of the stat hna
aons to succeed Thnm a ron,.
01 this CltV. Thp Hmnan fot
January i. Seidensticker f n naw.
f -, siiiu-
-a. was a member of the house esentatives 'years ago. iJaily was a Republican when appointed by Governor Hanly four years ago but became a Progressive in the recent campaign. The other member oi the board are .A. D. Thomas, Republican, of Crawfordsville. and Harry B. Darhng, Democrat, of Laporte. Widow Seeks hissing Man. twen Tr DgC' 24-WWam Mays, 'e yearS old' wfco, when locked up at Taylorsville six months ago gave his home as Jeffersonville, has disappeared, and Mrs. Hazel Fox, twenty jears old. a wMnw rri
'I f w?om U is aeged he deserted
uie day he promised to marry her, is trying to locate him. The Wow had made all preparations for her carriage, including the making of her redding clothes, and came to this city, Where her betrothed was to meet her and where they were to be mar-f-Ut he never came- Jusfc before departing Mays told a Mend that he was going to old Union Church to commit suicide, but his body has not been found.
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Before we tell you about the boy and his air rifle, we want you to hear about Liggett Myers Duke's Mixture the tobacco that thousands of men find "just right ' for pipe the tobacco that makes "rolling" popular.
is mo-
a
Process. Tf io o w ' "
for sale 1 5 o a., putxam nn w.a . " " " proonng process
a, cult.. 10 in beards citrus fruTtT's r. hiu8e r any material, either silk barn, nackhtrhnn.a n.,t).i. Z'.. ' "OUB?. wnnl ' Ci iik,
Jisnn t.;Z novn.uuusirui orcnaru. Wi uulluii.
v,. . ijua. wawthorn, Fla. FOR SALE IIB A. NEAR ELORA WELT tUAH STROME. Elora. Ont... Canada. It?Sr fATjEr"30 A- BBST GRAIN AND stock farm in Bourbon Co.. Kan.. 100 a. cult .
1 a. orchard, etc ' w
The Indian blanket coat is th Int.
est for the lady's wear for winter sports, especially coming in handy for skating. Its length reaches only a little below the knees. The material
or a soft wool of various colors on
Three Hurt in Poker Raid. oCheSter' Dec' 24 Three men ere injured when they jumped from a window on the third floor of the Arlington hotel down an air shaft tn
a tan background with markings of f rf twety feet below in an effort brown and dull green. Th hat f i.escape a raid on a noker P-am
aw j a I i m ,
öteen, who was refused admittance to the game, made the raid and broke a door down to get in. At his approach the ten players were in a panic, several of them jumping out the window. Steen carried svpral
overcoats, two boxes of cigars and the
'r11 uu 10 e lobby of the ho-
can reit and trimmed with green wings to suggest the Indian head-dress.
considerably since it first laid cl?ima on our affections last year. It. stm Po
tains, however, its rough surface al-
' This favorite tobacco is fine old Virginia and North Carolina bright leaf thathas been thoroughly aged, itemmed and then granulated. It has the true tobacco taste, for the very simple reason that it is pure tobacco. Pay what you will it is impossible to get a purer or more likeable smoke than Duke's Mixture. It is now Liggett jlyers leader, and is unsurpassed in quality. In every 5c sack there is one and a half ounces of splendid tobacco and with each sack you get a book of cigarette pApers How the Boy Got Hi Air Rifle In every sack of the Liggett $ Myers Duke's Mixture we nowpack a Free Present Coupon. Thee Coupons are good for all kinds of useful articles something to please every member of the family. There are skates, sleds, balls and bats, cameras, umbrellas, watches, fountain pens, pipes,
opera glasses, etc., etc. As a special offer, during Jc uary and February only, v xvill send you our new illustrated catalogue of presents, FREE. J ust send us your name and address on a postal. Coupons from Duke's Mixture tnav be
assorted with tags irom HORSESHOE,
J. T., TINSLEY'S 'NATURAL LEAF, GRANGER TWIST, coupons from FOUR ROSES ilOotin double coupon), EPLUG CUT. PIEDMONT CIGARETTES. CLIX CIGARETTES, and other tazs or coupons tssued by us.
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though it has accmirpri n invni ' Qi , ,
finish in addition . TS--ir, tüem to the lce as
. UiUUUlCU III I I - CYIUKIK W 1 IT nr
ror" effect sllnwI rt , , ' ' "iais .were made.
w,.M v. w auvauiaKK in rriR
new shades of rich reds, deep purples
Premium Dept.
22fc Jcuj ciäx? (i
ät. IOIIIC. MO
'tmt
and chestnut browns.
T. W. Scott. Hepler. Kan.'
Co STiB ESTATE-197 A. IN M'HENRY Co.. III., near Richmond; 100 a. cult 12 r CIC- u- E- SWEET. Richmond. 111., R. 3.
SLF-280 A. IX KEYAPAHA CO Iseb.; 40 a. cult.. A r. house, barn, outbid k ' mach., etc J. Spangler. WewelJ?. S. Dal
Rave means striped tZU11 13 fine Silk netlike MMne -The Frp.nnli iir!
bame name to
uiuuue or cotton net. Panne is a light weight velvet with the pile "laid- or flattened. Oxford was orteiuallv
n dark gray and white mixtures. Of late years heavy cotton and inen fabrics have been known by this name. J uia Granite is a weave in which the yarns are so twisted as to create a pebbled surface.
TO SETTLE ESTATE SO A PART CULT S. D. McArthur, Athens. Tex.. R. 5, B S3
Making Fur Bands.
When you desire to cut fur in narrow bands place it hair side downward upon a marble slab and measure off the desired width. Mark with a pencil and xvU
indicated. Care mnr 1,0 fi t 1 dCIC1
Find No Suicide Motive. Lafayette, Dec. 24. Coroner Earl VanReed and the police were busy endeavoring to find the motive for Mrs Lucy Sweck taking her life at her home here. Mrs. Sweck was alone m her home save for her two-year-old son. There is now evidence that the mother, after swallowing
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0
Mill
care must ho tnimn tomnfo f '
to mutilate th fn, vv ZT" . .ui.un ounce of the acid
J. Ul (
IY3
If
you desire to join the band
i
neatly overcast them
s,
down her child's throat. The littln
one is still in a critical nonriirinn i
With T 5n on St -R11i9oKAf1, 1 , . . " 111
thread on the skin side. for recov t . f M 0,3 chances
New Fabrics. Most delightful
1 ?Ä! ??JS2- s;- ei"ofedthinto ,the service of ne- od4 a. orchard. C. H. Douglas.. Goodln" mSS GlS,f the nature of Costumes tailleur
ana atternoon frocks. Hateen, in .every variety, is offered us; the rateen of this season has gained in beauty
eu?"ii r? S",huh(Sse'12 barns- outbids, tc. 11. o. Smith. Battleford. Sask.. Can.
VIVId COlOrÄ In Vor,.,- "Mnwl.D KM i- .. .
t j! w 1 ...ww.w itii 1 rorm union India seems to be resnnnaiM Muncit. ri -a r .
the vivid colors which a T ln olotn X.. , . ' . ?0V"
in England. Purple, green and brlghl ana cities Vere in . fc e to at end blue are very popular, but red is fhe the meeting of the 2 v .n. 1 ?"?
cerise to th, raH Jto shades fr men in the EiShth district. The meetZllV0 t1he?.riok-,ike tone known as i"g was called for the MrM.
tue English worn- ganizing local unions nH fW.
carrots.
o unions
as
an scores over her French sister rnr were formed 7: IT .l.U.r
French woman enl' ".An!n ' Union- C ISary
u.uius tnia " " "wocu presiaent
color.
FOR SALE 93 A. IX BOONE CO ARK AS ÄftÄÄ- CASE FOR KEEPING RIBBONS
I
.SALE 40 A. DAIRY PAT?r tm rAm HarHhnnW n i . . -
Co.. Wk. near Docrrteldr Sa uvcrco 10 Uenote the Va-
" . au I. I I-... ni , . . .
"vu - ceiirs. barn, outbldcs.. mllkhoi,,
-ruii.t etc. t,. RtnUor. Deerlleld. Wis., R. 3. ?t?RtSAI"BARCAIX' 93 H A. IX JONES o.. Ir.. 60 a. cult.. 5 r. house, barn, outlowi T" R ENSCHOT.
riOUS Shnrloc I. 4.1. t- .
wiwe ia me rounaation of the Article.
MICHIGAN FARMS f
Cover tu
., " 4WU"U& caraDoard with Ser fthf la Wh?te Md a Pink Keener (the bare sides of the cardboards, of course, being on the out Side). When t-,. m ,
1 make my cases to hold two Detelv m Uave Uvo com-
of baby ribbon, but. of course, to If ä h" . .
. I - - V V-Vi II 1.1 1 MT'11 I i-. . j
v.xci ia usea it
With nloi ,
-. - i material a small spray of flowers and leaves worked on the Pink material before if f Jlt
to the cardboard is a zrZ
monf w -"i
Of the loral
union and John Rosenberry heads the Anderson union. A banquet followed tne business meeting.
can be made to hold mir,,. 1 hn-m , , .
likes; a UUÖ " I . , 10 De broidered, but
First I cut out four rounds of card r 1 ..1.11 . .
u i ' ' mLe' esPeclall' if a light Pink material
uttue oi material is to be used as a covering for it. These rounds should
ALBERTA
THE PRICE OF
BEEF IS TTIGIT AM) SO IS THE PItlf!R Rv
CATTLE. For rears the Prorlnco of AlbertK (Western
i anada) was tho Bir HttnchInffConntry.MnT ofiheso rancbes today arolnimenseRmin fields
. anu mo cattle have ÖTf?,pla?0 1 ho cultlration of
many thouinda B
-ftr r ca, settJod on these pislns. wealthy, but it has In-
L'rujcu mo price OI UTO f tOtJC
mm
There is pleDdld onnnrtrtf.
do TT to get a J Free Homestead
o f ISO acres (and another as a preemption) in tho nowor district
ami DroaneariTriArMtriA
climate Is excellent, schools and churches uro convenient, marketi splendid. Jn either Manitoba. Raakatcheirtn or Alberta. 0,13 öena for llterauire, tho latest lnloriaiUon, railway raUs, mcm to
GEO. w. AlD, 215 Traction Ter.
s ,
A fine pink cord spwt, if.
N edf of the case ma,es ät 1 and I sometimpc r,f '
fui d narrow frill of laceBoston Globe.
Anti-Toxin Affects Heart. Michigan City, Dec. 24. Seabury Rogers, eighteen years old, son of Dr. J. B. Rogers of this city was found dead in bed. Doctor Rogers is
uipuLueria anu young Rog ers and other members of the familv were treated with anti-toxin is is supposed that the anti-toxin affected the young man's heart. He was a member of the high school nln nf
1913 and prominent in high 'school athletics.
You Could Do It Too, in the
Fertile Northwest
hSfi me bouniifuI Kving for his family (he has 11 children) and put $2,385 in the bank as the mult of the season's yield from his 40 acres of irrigated land in S"000- This is not dted s Optional case. QThe "Prosperity States of America"' fe, nPe we aPPly to Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon the by 13 1 lines of the Northern Pacific R'y QTo locate along this line is to assure yourself of fertile soü, nearby markets, quick transportation, good neighÄnS0 fhools' Progressive communities and increasing land values. Investigate now ! OAsk for free descrintim Kf.,
the state that most interests you. Let us help you to locate in the Fertile Northwest where you will prosper. Write today
L. J. BRICKER, Gea'l Immigration Ajent Northern Pacific Railway St. Paul, Minn. We will be glad to advise you of low rates for winter or spring trips if you will state time you wish to go and destination you wish to reach or points you want to cover.
For the Little Folks.
Vi tuc uewesc suit desiim x . "C1 "umt; jusc alter for the small boy show sasheq in rfturnin from attending services at
Returns From Church: Dies Shelby ville, Dec. 24. Mrs. Susan Brill, fifty years old. wife nf ti
Brill, a prominent business man here A11 women are h free and equal
contrasting shade from that tÜe bL Joseph cathedral. She had
for the little garments.
not
Fur coats promise to be very fash ionable this winter in tiny fashion-
iauu. come or tüese models cidedly original in cut.
Scotch plaids fashion mai
been ill, and heart disease is believori
to be th cause. Two sons and eiht daughters survive.
are de-
tnv of the
wImI BulldlHfl, iHdlinaodils. 1.
n4.lmsi GoTerarjaeEL-AeBt, or ir Suprlnundnt of iiiiiilrratlon, Ottawa, CU.
be three-quarters of an inch larger in diameter than the roll of ribbons. I buy the rolls first and then measure Supposing that you buy pink ribbon. Make a pink and white case to go with it. Cut out two rounds of the pink material for the outside and two of the white for the lining, allowing a good half-inch of the material everywhere to turn over the edge.
Three Have Narrow Escape. Newcastle, Dec. 24. Mrs. Wolf-
latest children's school frock Tn Reed and her two children, Herman
fact., plaids for making and trimmine and Charles, eleven and nine vears
uiu, iccpeuuveiy, narrowly escaped death from asphyxiation. They were rendered unconscious by the fumes from a hot water heater. The timelv arrival of the husband and father'prevented death.
dresses for the little folks.
Sueded Collar Set.
In every color, but particularly in gray and in vivid scarlet collar "cuff and belt sets are being produced' The material used is suede and the collar and cuffs are of the old-world Roundhead pattern. The collar turns down and the cuffa
v-"4" me Den Is straight anrt excessive neat. To be worn Vjth the country tweed or serge suit th. new sets re admirably adapted.
49 Counties Settle With State Indianapolis, Dec. 24. From 49 counties, which have completed the
transrer or the money due ilio state In the annual December settlements t!ie total collections have reached $1.323.575.04. According to totals made In the auditor of state's office in 1911. at this dato only 35 counties 'had letüed.
umcu nit; uorn iree and ecmal i rorr Tn um-.. - . , -but they don't look it at the bathing ! frErE T WMEN-PISO'S TABLETS beach. oaming are recommended as the best local remedy i;0mC" S ajlmts' y to use. prompt to
..A ' JWO wrtrx treatment, and an article Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for n,n,i . Causes of Diseases in WnnW .
KelleveFeverlshness, Bad Stomacb, Teething Dis-1 THE PI$0 C0mPAY. BOX F W1RRPU "
-ucuicujiorttorms. Used by mothers for 22 rears They are so pleasant to take children liko Ihera! FBBB. Address, A. S. Olmsted, Iftoy, N. T. Adv It's the easiest thing in the world to go from bad to worse.
Mrs. Austin's Bag Pancake, delicious light cake3 lor breakfast, all grocers. Adv.
I '3L MSB. I-OCISTILLI, KY. I I ifW
His satanic majesty grins when he i LEARN Ktypewkiting p:et.
rvadln,,. Vocation! gS?$Si&!S, ST
nears a man say he will reformtomorrow.
FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS Are Richest In Curative Qualities
l-OPf BACKACHE, HEUMATI3M
rviuiMdio AND BLADDER
9 AT EU TC rRt.cieiHRH,wiiSh-
! HaY6 YOU LOS! M018Y ISjroless stocks. ProDEFIANCE STIRM-i0 other at.rcbi only 13 BCH-uMfl iirir, f fj . Iirtk-n unrn . 7 . price b'
""'""w" unnion QUALITY.'
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j VY. N. U., Indianapolis No. 52-1512.
