Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 February 1915 — Page 7
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INDIANA MAN ESCAPES KNIFE
USING MAYR'S STOMACH REMEDY
Charles Inman Able to Go to Work After Operation Was Avoided. OlmrloH Imnuu, iZi Itant Chontnut Stroot, Hartford City, Ind., wrh doa pcrutoly ill. Ho van nilvlBQd to g6 to Fort Wnyno for un operation. Thon ho took Mayr'tj Wondorful Btomaoh ilomody and In a hört time nblo to go bnck to work, In a letter ho uald: "My dlHouuo b tar tod ho von yoorii ago. 1 had to ßlvu up and no to bod, Four doctors Bald thoy could not ouro mo unlQHM I wont to Fort Way no to bo oponttod on, and that It would oohg $150 or $200. My dauahtor oaw your ndvortlnumonL and 1 took your trout mont. In tljroo wookn 1 wont to work and havon't lntaHod but ono-lmlf day Hlnoo from loknoH, It miroly imvod my uro Similar otorlcm ot hualth routorod
Conservative Ultimata, .Tom Snodekar, an IGaat Tonnoanoo furmor, would only admit that tho aun hud a brlRht aldo by apooulatliiH that tho other aldo waa probably dark. Tho proachor,, looking ovor Jörn1 farm, said that tho whoat crop lookod (lno i und plentiful. But Jem put It this way: "It'fl a pretty good crop, what there In of It an thoro'a right amart of It, neeh ia It to I" f 1
A good cigarette must be the purest of tobacco and most choice in leaf. Such ss Fatima Cigarettesthe popular, mild Turkish-blend, now smoked universally in this country! "Distinctively Individual" II IHSIDE" FACTS ON POULTRY KEEPIK'G Jnst off tho press a no,r, unusual book-has 5 big chapters of brand new facts on raising poultry. It's freo and everyone, whether keeping ü or 0000 birds, needs It. Tells about location, breeds, feeding, etc., also thf now self-regulating hover just devised. Save money -buy your lneubators and hovers direct from factoryln the heart of the lumberindustry -woget rock-bottom prices you benefit. Write for this new. free book Uulay-a postal will do- but rito. MODEL IHGUBAT0R CO. - - Buffalo, H. Y. C0RN-0ATS-RYE Wisconsin yields on top Falzer's specialties helped dolt. BIG SKKD CATALOG FUKI5. John A, Salzer Seed Co.. Box 710. La Crosse. Vis. PATENTS WatnoH IJ. Colemn.n,VastK Ington.D.C Books free. High etat reference!. JJeat results. 4,IIKDlRATfnUn Grand illustrated ballad. Words InOnnailUfl and music on "Old Sweetheart of Mine,' by III lev. 5k Beautiful. From publisher onl. J. lADULX. .station C, CINCINNATI, OHIO inruTQ New CigarLighter, works like magic, every AVCnlO man buys, big prllts. other specialties. Gem Specialty Company. Bex 1Ü5-A, Greenville, Pa. 9 A flTFQ making SIC weekly: plain sewinc at irx.UxxJ, O home. Goods delivered to you. Particulars, Information, xvrtieles to make, send -25c Bilker. fce9rtra H?. Co., 417 Unrro.ltkl.t Rankt Uty,3lo. 4Än IPDCQ wheatland in Judith Basin. 2? miles IDU ÄünCO front Iewistown. S4.t)0:S1.000 cash, bulnce terms. KD. FÜöTKU, JLKW1STOWN, MUNT. VATJiI) TOBACCO LAND JiLYKKS to write for our booklet or bargains in tobacco belt Cultivated land eostln S35 will not from $l'Oe to $300-. WASIIlNtiTOX-UEAU-FOHT LAND CO.. WASHINGTON. X. C. A T7JTQ n erory town for KLnso Products Muke money and have yuur n husi3QCöH. Staple articles h. A. Jackson. Azush, Calif I
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just as cheap and in the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta 160 Acre Homesteads are Actually Free to Settlers and Other Land at From $15 to $20 per Acre The people of European countries as well as the American continent must be fed thus an even greater demand for Canadian Wheat will keep up the price. Any farmer who can ?3uy land at $15.00 to $30.00 per acre - get a dollar for wheat and raise 20 to 45 bushel to the acre i bound to make money that's what you car expect in Western Canada. Wonderful yields also of Oats, Barley and FL x. Mixed Farming is fully as profitable an industry as grain raising. The excellent grasses, full of nutrition, are the only food required either for beef or dairy purposes. Good schools, markets convenient, climate excellent MPitary service is not compulsory in Canada but there is an unusual demand for farm labor to replace the many young men who have volunteered for service in the war. Wfite for literature and particulars as to reduced railway rates to Superintendent Inuöinratioo, Ottawa, Canada, or to G. W. Aird,215 Trcciion-Termina! CuHding, Indianapolis, Indiana Canadian Government Ace::t.
.ro told In lottora from pooplo all ovor tho United Staton. Mayr'g Wonderful Stomach Komody Is known every whom. The ilrat doao proves uo long treatment, Mayr'H Wondorful Stonwoh Ilomody oleara tho dlgoütlvu tract of mucoid aoerotlonn and rem ovo polsonoua mnttor. It brlnnH awlft rollof to auf for on from nllmoniH of tho atomaoh, 11 vor and bowohi. Many dolaro It haa Havod thorn from dmiBoroua opera tlona and many are 8Uro It hau mwud tholr llvoö, Wo want nil pooplo who havo ohronlo utomach trouble or ooiiHtlpatlon, no mattor of how Ion; Htaudlng, to try ono douo of Mayr'H AVoudorful Stomach Ilomody one doHo will convlnoo you, Thin 1m the modlclno ho many of our pooplo havo boon taking with mir prlHlnjy roHiiltH, Tho moat thorough ay torn oloatuior ovor aold. Mayr'a Wondorful Stomach ilomody I now aoU by driiKgloUi ovorywhoro.
Requliltd for OptlmUm, " "What are tho qualltlcattona for momberahlp In your Iioruatlonal op tlmlat olubT aakod tho phllanthro plat'a frlond. "Well, In tho flrnt place, you'vo got to apoak ISntfllflh with an Amorlcnn Recent," Mm. Aufltln'H linn Pnnonko, dolloloui Jiuht gnlmn for brcmUfunt, Adv, Proverb Didn't Appfy. Mra, Brown waa In tho kitchen help lug Nora, tho cook, proparo auppor, "U'h an old Haying' alio remarked to Nora, "that 'too many cooka apoll the broth What do you think?" t "Suro, mum," alio replied, "thoro'a nothing to worry about, Thoro'a only ono cook hero." National Monthly. HAIR OR NO HAIR? It la Certainly Up to You nncl Cutl cura. Trial Free. Hot ahnmpooa with Cutlcura Soap, followed by light droasinga of Cutlcura Olntmont rubbed Into tho scalp akin tend to clear tho acalp of dandruff, sootho Itching and Irritation and promoto healthy halV-growlng conditions. Nothing bettor, cleaner, purer. Samplo each freo by mail with Book. Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dopt. XY, Boston. Sold ovorywhoro. Adv. Quick Work. "Rome wasn't built In a day.'1 "That just goes to show how much more powerful than human agencies the forces of nature are." "Explain." "What it took man centuries to build, a little old earthquake can destroy in about forty seconds." SUFFERED FOR FOUR YEARS. Mr. J. JVI. Sinclair of Olivehill, Tenn., writes: "I strained my back, which weakened my kidneys and caused an awful bad backache ant inflammation of the bladder. Later I became so much worse that I consulted a doctor, who said that I had Dia betes and that my heart was af fected. I suffer Mr. J. M. Sinclair. ed for four years and was in a nervous state and very much depressed. The doctor's medicine didn't help me, so I decided to try Dodds Kidney Pills, and I cannot say enough to express my relief and thankfulness, as they cured me. , Diamond Dinner Pills cured me of Constipation." Dodds Kidney Pills, 50c. per box at your dealer or Dodds Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Write for Household Hints, also music of National Anthem (English and German words) and recipes for dainty dishes. All 3 sent free. Adv. Not Wanted. "I have a friend who would like to get in touch with you." "Excuse me; my own friends"touch' is about as much as 1 can afford." The girl with the most cheek does the least blushing.
Yes, waiting for every farmer or farmer's son any jridustrious American who is anxious to establish for himself a happy home and prosperity. Canada's hearty invitation this year is more attractive than ever. Wheat is higher but her farm land
rnp TU ET PA PH TARI C I cach corner would be h ,renUy handrun 1 uC uMRU iHDLX gome prize, and not cost very rauch,
CLOTH OF ODD DESIGN IS MOST APPROPRIATE. Tan Linen the Preferred Material and Decorations May Be Stencil Work Some Hints as to Appropriate Prizes. Card playing in a winter .pniitlmo, and hoHtosBos will welcome anything novel In connection with the gamo, I havo In nxjnd im odd-looitlng oloth for covering tho cnnl Mtim while playing, wrltoB Holon Howo In th Washington Slur. Tan llnou 1 tho mutorlnl, though my pruforrod plain fabric can bo UHod. Whlto Hhould bo avoided on account of Holling quickly, hut wood brownu, rIho gruemi and grayc, would bo uffoctlve. Tho tan Unen 1 cut to lit tho table, anil Ih bound with rod ribbon about onu and onohulf Inchon wide. Tho decoration hi a row or card llguroii worlcod a fow incboa from tho otlw of tho cloth lu rods fjiul black altor natoly, uhIuk a heavy llnon thread and an outline atltch, ir prol'orrod, tho decoration could bo atone! 1 work. HlbboiiH are nowod at tho four cor nura to tlo to tho table. A prize given at a card party ro contly waa vory novel. It waa it whlto organdie turnback collar (It tod with pointed cravat onda, ombroidorod with tho flguroa or tho cardH In miniature worked aolld, lu Voda and blaekn Tho outllnoH wore ho porfoct aa to roHonv Equipped bio iirlntlng rather than hand ombroldory. Tho needlework appoarod In tlio cornera of tho collar and upon the onda of tho cravat, and '.'e whole thing waa vo,y much admired. Not overy hostess is ,ufnciontly skillful to givo prize or this kind, of hor own handiwork, but a linen caso for holding two packs of cards should not be difficult to make. A long strip of linen a little deeper than the long side of a card is lined with a soft silk and then brought together to form two pockets. A binding of red ribbon is sewed to the edges. When the cards aro slipped in, tho case is folded and the upper side decorated as desired. Another simple prize might be a very fine sheer linen handkerchief hemstitched and decorated in the corners with the four aces. This handkerchief should be kept for card parties exclusively. A shaving pad is another suggestion. This could be a round of tan linen bound with red, the Jecoration four miniature cards outlined on the linen with a fine gilt thread, and an ace worked in each in the correct colorings. The cards should be apparently scattered over the surface of the shaving case. A bit of ribbon passed through a ring and sewed to the linen furnishes the hanger. Then there is the idea of a dainty apron in organdie decorated with mock cards worked in with fast cotton or washable silks. This would be a novelty if worn by a hostess serving tea. or a luncheon at a card party. One dozen small tea napkins displaying one of the card figures in HOLDS THE ODDS AND ENDS Small iox Easily Fashioned Will Be Found Extremely Useful for That Purpose. This extremely useful and handy little article for holding two balls of string (thick and thin), a pair of scissors, sealing wax and a penknife, can be made from a large cigar box or any Other box of suitable size. In constructing it, in the first place, remove all papers from the box and thoroughly clean it. Then take out the front and hinge it on either with a strip of cloth or tiny brass hinges and make a small hole in either side, through which the string may be drawn off as it is required. The box from which our sketch was drawn was painted with dark green enamel, but if preferred, it could easily be covered with silk and lined inside with sateen, the material to be fastened on with a strong adhesive. On the-inner side of the lid a strap of elastic, is fastened on with two tiny
aftor all. Tho napkins would bo kopt
for card parties only, of course, USEFUL IN THE KITCHEN Box Shell' and Table the Invention of Woman Who Was Crowded for Space. A olevor woman whoao kitchen had to Horvo aa both kltchon and dining room wan greatly handicapped on account of lack of room. II or neoonalty vu truly the mother of an Invontlon that haB Holvod hor problom and add od a ploaidng touch to tho room aa woll. i:be aeourod a packing box three and ono-luilf foot long, two foot wldo and fourteen InohoH doop, and from tho boarda which formed tho lid, made Card Table. ' logs that raised it to a convenient hoight, Then the box shelf wasstalnod to match tho woodwork of the kitchen. The top was covorod with whlto table oilcloth and a curtain of dainty whito material was tackod along the top edge with brass-headed tacks. This formed a covering for tho contents of tho shelf, which was used for a table when necessary, in tho shelf were kept kitchen utensils and on tho floor under the shelf the oil can and other necessary things found a place. Fashion Hint. A white chiffon dancing dress has flying bands of black velvet hanging from the waist and held down around the foot by roses. The tunic must be edged with a trimming to correspond with the trimming of the waist. There is a decided fancy for crepe de chine in lingerie, the pale colors being most favored. Square frames are seen in the new handbags, and some handbags are melon shape. Scallops appear in every piece of feminine apparel, and now even hats are scalloped. Flaring Cuffs. Some of the coats are made with tight, very long sleeves, that are almost glovelike in their fit at the wrists. But some are made with a flaring cuff, like a medici collar at the wrong place. These deep, flaring cuffs, usually on velvet coats, are headed with bands of velvet. brass-headed nails under which a pair of scissors may be slipped und held in place and on the inner side of the front of the box there is another strap of elastic fastened on with three brass-headed nails so that it forms two loops, one for a stick of sealing-wax and the other for a penknife. Ribbon strings are provided to secure the box when closed, and this fs shown accomplished in the small sketch on the right of the illustration, and the string can, of course, be drawn off without opening the box. Should the box be covered with silk instead of being parted, and if it is to take its place upon the writing table, the latter method would be the better, then some pretty floral design might be worked upon tie material covering the lid. Would You Lose Flesh? Then eat Good olives. Fresh fish, if boiled. Eggs on toast, boiled or poached. toast or stale bread, sparingly. Meats Mutton or lamb, beef, t hicken and game; sparingly, and no fat. VegetablesRadishes, cabbage, spin. ach, lettuce, celery, onions, asparagus, watercress, tomatoes and cauliflower. Liquids One glass of water or one cup of coffee or tea without cream or sugar, sipped slowJy after meals. Window Draperies. Ourtain nets are woven in patterns after the various "periods," so that one need not hang Colonial curtains with Jacobean furniture or Queen Anne patterns in a Louis Quatorze drawing room.
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IF HAIR IS TURNING GRAY, USE SAGE TEA Dont Look Oldl Try Grandmother Recipe to Darken and Beautify Gray, Faded, Lifeless Hair. Grandmother kept her hair boautU fully darkened, glossy and abundant with a brow of Sago Tea and Sulphur. Whonovor hor hair foil out or took on that dull, fadod or streaked appearance, thin aimplo mixture wao applied with wondorful effect. By aalclng at any drug atoro for "Wyoth'H Sago and
Sulphur Hair HomcflyIM you will got a , largo 'bottlo of thin old-tlmo recipe, roady to uao, for about 00 conta, Thla shnplo mlxturo can bo dopondod upon to roatoro natural color and beauty to tho hair and 1 plondld for dandrult, dry, Itohy acalp and falling hair. A wtUknown drugglat onyn ovorybody utioa Wyoth'a Sutso and Sulphur, bocauHO It darkona ao naturally and ovonly that nobody can toll It haa boon appltud it'a ao oay to uao, too. You Hlmply dampen a coin!) or oft brnah and draw It through your hair, taking ono Btraml at a time. By morning tho Kray hair dhmppoarn; aftor anothor auiilloatlon or two, It la ro storod to ltü natural color and looka gloiiay, aoft and abundant, Adv, Napoleon' Confidence. Juan boforo hla marriage Napoloon received thb appointment of com maudor lu chief of tho army of Italy; ho waa Ihon twonty-slx. "You nro rathor young," aald ono of tho dlroc tors, "to aflaumo responsibility ao weighty and to take command ovor votoran generals." "In ono yoar," Napoleon ropllod, "I shall bo old or dead." "Wo can placo you In command of men only," snld Carnot, "for tho troops aro In need of everything and wo can furnlah you with no money to provldo HUDplioa." "Givo mo only men onough," Na poloon answorod, "and I uslctfor nothing more; 1 will bo answorablo for tho result." Tablo Talk and Opinions of Napoloon Bonaparto. Smile, snillo, bountiful clonr whlto ololhoa. Kod CrosH Ball Bluo, AmsHonn liiudo, Lhoroforo best. All grooors. Adv. Quite Obvious. Tramp It Is noojlloss to ask tho quoatlon, madam. You know what 1 want. Lady Yob, I know what you want badly, but T'vo only ono bar of soap In tho house, and tho servant is using It. Come again some othor timeLondon Tit-Bits. rrs, Austin's Bag Pancake, dclioioua light cakes for breakfast. Adv. Good Reason. ''Here's a new book called Cinders,' " "I suppose tlio author wants to be ih everybody's eye. v Two rights always make a wrong speaking of shoes. A woman is never more anxious to hide her age than when she begins to show it.
Reliable evidence is abundant that women1 are constantly being restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound m The many testimonial letters tnat we are continually publishing in the newspapers hundreds of them are all genuine, true and unsolicited expressions of heartfelt gratitudefor the freedom from suffering that has come to these women solely through the use of Lydia E. Pinkham'sVegetable Compound. Money could not buy nor any kind of influence obtains such recommendations ; you may depend upon 'it that anytestimonial we publish is honest and true if you have any doubt of this write to the women whose true names and addresses are always given, and learn for yourself. Read this one from Mrs. Waters: Camden, k 'J- "J sick for two years with nervous spells, and. my kidneys were affectecL I had a doctor all the time and used a, plvamc battery, but nothing did me any good. I was not able to soto bed, but spent my time on a couch or in a sleeping-chair, and soon became almost a skeleton. Finally my doctor went away for his health, and my husband heard of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable -Compound and gob me some. In two months I got relief and now I am hive a new woman and am at my usual weight. I recommend your medicine to every one and so does my husband." Mrs. Tillü Waters, 530 Mechanic Street, Camden, 2sT. J. From Hanover, Penn. Haxover, Pa.-" I was a very weak woman and suffered from t bearmg down pams and backache. I had been married over four years and had no children. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound proved an excellent remedy for . it made me a well woman. After taking a fewhottles my pains disappeared, and we now have one of the finesc boy babies you ever saw.3' Mrs. C. A. Ricioiode, RRDw ' 2tfo. 5, Hanover,-Pa. Now answer this question if you can. Why should a . woman continue to suffer without first giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial? YouJcnow that it has saved many others why should it fail in your case?
For SO year.3 Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for ieniale ills. one sick with woman's ailments does justice to herself if she does not try this famous medicine made from roots and herbs, it has restored so many suffering women to health. QÄWrite to LYDIA E.FIXKH AK MEDICINE CO. (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS., for advice! Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held iu strict couiidence.
Too Old to Ltarm "Swoot aro tho uses or ad vors I ty," quotod the con flrmod quoter. "I bollovo it," retorted ,lho dissatisfied ono, "but somehow or othor, I doiCt -Hocin to bo able to .cultlvnto a. tastoTor IU" '
tfolhlnff cnimla Bonn Mentholated Couch Drops fyi ISronehml wonkne&t, flora öhwU, nd tlu'GtjtrouhloH $e at all Jpruggi8t$ Bad If H Couldn't Kick, Church How in your gout? Gotham Oh, I can't kick. HOh, la It as bad a that?" Don't Give Up! Nowadays doatlm duo to Wf,k kklnev nru Vi more ac-mmoii limit SO ytmra ago, luvohlliitf lo tho ouii&us. Overwork mul worry jtru tho chiih. Tho Kidney oan't, hoop up, nnd a "light kkltiuy wonkstfi Ih mainlly aocleoUul. IC you auvu Imolrnoko or urlnnrr dKv ordne, don't. nilM.nku iUh hiko. ht thu rintmofi Mora onre to dlot, luibltn, utoö kau the m of i)on' Ktdauy 1MIU ought to brhitf quick nltet. An Indian! Case Mrs. John 15. Whltrtker, 406 N, Knal hit., MiuIUom, 3 nil, Hnyns "For oi nht yj!r lay lifo wmn burdened with KUtufy tliM. Thu imlait in my tmek wero Rwful and 1 WRH dull IUU dftpreaHort'. F 1 ft I) U y clrolnn npptmred undnr my eyon. my n kl( won lultfUMHl nnd Hwollon and I s a nil orlpplml up with rhinimntlo pRln. niantiy and 1 bornim phvulvfil wruoKi D.mn'H Kidney IMUh routorod me to good hrnith uftor doctor had railed und 1 enn t ho too grateful." Gt Donn'ii nt Anr Stir. ROe Rax DOAN'SÄV rOSTFJt.MILnURN CO,, BUFFALO, N. Y. Don't Persecute Your Bowels Cut out c.Uhnrtlca nnd puntntlves, They Jtrc brutal, hnrtih, uniuri'iwwy. '1 ryk CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Purely veRcinble. Act aunuy on the avrr, ollminatc hue. rum HootJiethedeheati membrane oi the bowel, Cur ConttlpRllon, nlllousncas, Sick llci!ache mid Indigestion, nn ndlllons know. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must hear Signature. WHY NOT TRY POPH AM'$ ASTHMA MEDICINE Glvea Prompt and Positive Relief In Every Case. Sold by DniRprlBtH. Price $1.00. Trial Package by Mall 10c WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Props., Clsvtland, O. One Hundred Dollar Reward b'or nny caso wlioro Alpha Hair Uostoror falls t produce hair If properly used, 15.00 bottlo postpaid. Thomar, Maxwell,! 00 N.StatoSt..ChlcAgo,IlL W. N. U., Indianapolis, No. 6-1915. W7ft7t
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