Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 March 1915 — Page 3

NDIÄNA MAN ESCAPES

USING MAWS Charles Inman Able to Go to Work After Operation Was Avoide Charles Inman, 424 Eas-, Chestnut Street, Hartford City, Ind., was desperately ill. He was advised to go to Fort Wayne for an operation. Then he took Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy and in a short time was able to go back to work. In a letter he said: "My disease started seven years Ago. I had to give up and go to bed. Four doctors said they could not cure me unless I went to Fort Wayne to be operated on, and that it would cost $150 or $2U0. My daughter saw your Advertisement and I took your treatment. In three weeks I went to work und haven't missed but one-half day ;filnce from sickness. It surely saved my life." Similar stories of health restored Conservative Estimate. Jem Snedeker, an East Tennessee farmer, would only au'mit that the sun had a bright side by speculating that the other side was probably dark. The preacher, looking over Jem's farm, said that the wheal crop looked fine 4Lnd plentiful. But Jem put it this way: "Its a pretty good crop, what there Is of it an' there's Tiglit smart of it, 'iech as it is!" A good cigarette must be thepurest of tobacco and most choice in leaf. Such is Fatima Cigarettes the popular, mild Turkish-blend, now smoked universally in this country! '"Distinctively Individual '"INSIDE" FACTS ON POULTRY .KEEPING Jutrf tho pros -n. iirxr. umiMiml book - hau 5 bltf elmpU'r of bruml now furN on rulölnu poultry. H'b troo nttd ivrynmwlHihnr lumping 0 or WWW ItlrtlM, .noprtn It, Tolls about locution, brtml. fundi nit. uto., taoihiMiowNulfrntfiilatlnKhoi .r Jut tlnvUod. Havu jjianv inty yourtmnilmiurnu vul Itovors dlroia from u fai torv In tbbMtrtif t ItnutmrlmlUMtry vMufc ifoek bottom prlryvou bituM. Wiiu fortliln now trim iHiuH louuy tt punai un uw - mil w run. MODEL INCUBATOR CO. Buffalo, N. Y. CORN-OAT"-RYE UTIocodhIii J loliirt on UipHtüi UulUosUuUnnü John A. Salier Seed Co., Hox 710, Ui Cros. Wis. PATENTS WMmaM ICftlviMHMiWnilk Inictnii.JJ.C, lkKiUHfroo lliwh "iUQDMAT fill" UriuiilUlUHtrotwUmllMl. Words inorinAllUn und mtiMo tm "Old Hwmaliuart rMm tv Uiioy, 6uw- Hwiutlful. Krom publisher Znir. J. MAWMTCHtttUunU.ClNülNNATl.üJJJü 1QCMTC JsVfClKtixltiflUr. wurkllktmtitfUtvery ftOCfllO umn tuiys, 1)1 g m-udlti. otlinr MptH'Mlilu. Qv bpeeUUr CoiupiUiy, MX 156-A, (JjwiyIUo, IM. T A rMTTC mnklnjrflO wookly: plain Riiwln t X-ÄJLi. hutiiM. lioodmlolivoivd toyou. rar ikuiUir. luiormatlou. urtW'los to utuk, mihI J!Go fcllVCr. Nlif u Ml, t'u.,41? U-'nr llltltf., kiHM ( I(J,3U, icn AWJCO wheat .In ml In Judith Hasln,S-( mllos 1ÜÜ ÄUnCö fmtu lHvlstvrw.fl.HU);$l.iX)0rahli,liilUC4 Ufttuu. KU. KUSTtJil. JL.KW1STOVVN. MOli'V. WAM'KI) TOBAC CO UM) 111 VKIIS to wrlio for our booklet of burKaln In lohaooo buk. c'ulltvntcU Intul coMtliiK $3fi will not from ?200 to $3on. VASIlINiTON-llKAU-FOKT I. AND CO.. WAMIINOTON, N. C. A TTMTO In ovory toxrn for Kltuo l'nxlurw AsjiililM lO Mal' momr and Imvoyi'iirowii bust UOhh a pit- a I tu- it L. A JurWsoU, Axusu. tallf just as cheap and in the provinces of

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160 Acre Homesteads art Actually Free to Settiers 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 buy land at $15.00 to $30.00 per acre get a dollar for wheat ?. 1 raise 20 u -15 bushel to the aero U bound to make money that's what you car expect in Western Canada. Wonderful yicldu also of Oats, Barley nä Fk x. ntixed Furminy is fully ns profitable an industry as grain raising. The excellent grasses, full of nutrition, art tlu only food required either for beef or dairy purposes. Good schools, n.irkif nnvtinUnt. rlimnte excellent.

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h not compulsory in Cntwidit but there la nn unusual uemnnu ior mrm the muny yotin men who hvt volunteered for Mervlce In ilia war. iro fttwi particular aa to mduccd nllway ratci lp Suueiliitendont awn, Cttiunda; or to

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KNIFE

STOMACH REMEDY are told in letters from people all over the United States. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy is known everywhere. The first dose proves no long treatment Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy clears the digestive tract of mucoid accretion? and removes poisonous matter. It brings swift relief to sufferers from ailments of the stomach, liver and bowels. Many declare it has saved them frqm dangerous operations and many are sure it has saved their lives. We want all people who have chronic stomach trouble or constipation, no matter of how long standing, to try one dose of Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy one dose will convince you. This is the medicine so many of our people have been taking with surprising results. The most thorough system cleanser ever sold. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy is now soli by druggists everywhere. Requisite for Optimism. "What are the qualifications for membership in your international optimist -club?" -asked the philanthropist's friend. "Well, in the first place, you've got to speak English with an American accent.' Mrs. Austin's Bag Pancake, deliciou light cakes for breakfast. Adv. ) Proverb Didn't Apply. Mrs. Brown was in the kitchen helping Nora, the cook, prepare supper. "It's an old saying," she 'remarked to Nora, "that 'too many cooks spoil the broth What do you think?" "Sure, mum," she replied, "there's nothing to worry about. There's only one 'cook here." National Montlily. HAIR OR NO HAIR? it la 'Certainly Up to You and Cutlcura. Trial Free. Hot shampoos with Cuticura Soap, followed by light dressings of Cuticura Ointment rubbed into the scalp skin tend to clear the scalp of dandruff, soothe itching and irritation and promote healthy hair-growing conditions. Nothing better, cleaner, purer. Sample each free by mail with Book. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. XY, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. Quick Work. "Rome wasn't built in a day." "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 YE AR 8. Mr. J. M. Sinclair of Olivehill, Tenn., writes: "J Btrained my back, which weakened my kidneys and caused an awtul bad backache and inflammation of the bladder, La tor I bocamo so much worao that, I consulted a doctor, who said that I hud Diabetes and that my hourt wna alfooted. I Bufforod for four ycara 3 Mr, J. M. Sinclair. and wä8 In a norvomt ocato and vory much dourosflod, Tho doctors modiclue didn't holp mo, no I docldod to try Dodds Kidney Pllla, and I cannot Bay enough to oxprosn my rolloC aud thankfulnoBB, as thoy cured mo, iQia mond Dinnor Fills cured mo of Constipation." Dodds Kidney PUIr, 50c. per box at your dealer or Dodds Modicino Co., Buffnlo, 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 ?wn friends' 'touch' is about as much as 1 can afford." Tho girl with the- most cheek does (he least blushing

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Yes, waiting for every farmer or farmer's sun any industrious 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 hierher but her farm land

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FOR THE CARD TABLE

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 is a winter pastime, and hostesses will welcome anything novel in connection with the game. 1 have in mind an odd-looking cloth for covering the card tables while playing, writes Helen Howe in the Washington Star. ' Tan lTnen is the material, though any preferred plain fabric can be used. White should be avoided on account of soiling quickly, but wood browns, also greens and grayp, would be effective. The tan linen is cut to fit the table, and is bound with red ribbon about one and one-half inches wide. The decoration is a row of card figures worked a few inches from the edge of the cloth in reds and blacks alternately, using a heavy linen thread and an outline stitch. If preferred, the decoration could be stencil work; Ribbons are sewed at the four corners to tie to the table. A prize given at a card party recently was very novel. It was a white orgaufl urnback collar fitted with pointed cravat ends, embroidered with the figures of the cards in miniature worked solid, in reds and blacks The outlines were so perfect as to resemEquipped ble printing rather than hand embroid--V ery. The needlework appeared in the corners of the collar and upon the ends of the cravat, and Tie whole thing wavery much admired. Not every hostess is sufficiently skillful to give . prize of this kind of her own handiwork, but a linen case 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 are slipped in, the 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 Willi the four aces. This handkerchief should be kept for card partitas exclusively. A shaving pad is another suggestion. This could bo a round of tan linen bound with red, tho Jecoratlon four mlulaturo ctvrda outlined on tho Hnon with a fine gilt thread, aud an neu worked In ouch In' tho correct eolorlngH. Tito cards should bo apparently scntterod over tho aurfaco of tho Hhavlng case A bit of ribbon pagucd through a ring and sowod to tho llnon furnishes tho Imugor, Thou thoro Is tho Idoa of a dainty apron in orgimdlo decorated with mock oardH worked In with fast cotton or washable sllkH, Thin would be a novelty If worn by a hostess serving ton or a luncheon at a onrd party, One dozen small loa napkins displaying one of tbo card HguroH in HOLDS THE ODDS AND ENDS Small vJox Easily Faohioned Will Be Found Extremely Useful fcr 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 bo made from a largo cigar box or any other box of suitable size. In constructing it, In the first place, remove all papers from tho 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 tho string may bo drawn off as It is required. The box from vhlch our sketch was drawn was palhted with dark green enamel, but if preferred, it could easily bo covered with allk and lined Inside with sateen, the material to be faßtonod on with a strong adhesive. On the inner sldo of the lid a strap of luatio J fastened on with two tiny

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some prize, and not cost very much, after all. The napkins would be kept for card parties only, of course. USEFUL IN THE KITCHEN Box Shelf and Table the Invention of Woman Who Was Crowded for Space. A clever woman whose kitchen had to serve as both kitchen and dining room was -greatly handicapped on account of lack of room. Her necessity was truly the mother of an invention that has solved her problem and added a pleasing touch to the room as well. Che secured a packing box three and one-half feet long, two feet wide and fourteen inches deep, and from the boards which formed the lid, made Card Table. legs that raised it to a convenient height. Then the box shelf was stained to match the woodwork of the kitchen. The top was covered with white table oilcloth and a curtain of dainty white material was tacked along the top edge with brass-headed tacks. This formed a covering for the contents of the shelf, which was used for a table when necessary. In the shelf were kept kitchen utensils and on the floor under the shelf the oil can and other necessary things found a place. Fashion Hint. A white chiffon dancing dress bas flying bands of black velvet hanging from the waist and held down around the foot by roses. The tunic must bo edged with a trimming to correspond with the trimming of the waist. There is a decided fancy for crepe do chine in lingerie, the paU colors being most favored. Square frames are soon in tbo new handbaaa, and some handbags are melon slmpo. Scallops nppoar In ovary piece of feminine apparel, and now even hats are scalloped. Flnrlnjj Öuffa, Some of the coatn are made with tight, very long sleeves, that are n most glovollko In their fit at tho wrists. Hut aomo are made wU.h a fiarlng cuff, like a modici collar at tho wrong plnco. These deop, fin ring cuffs, usually on velvet coats, aro bonded with bands of velvet. brasa-hoadod nails undor which a pair of scissors may bo sllppod and hold In place and on the inner hide of tho front of tho box there is another strap of elastic fastoned on with throe brass-headed nails so that it forms two loops, one for a stick of sealing-wax and tho other for a penknife. Ribbon strings are provided to secure tho box when closed, and this is shown accomplished in the small sketch on the right of the illustration, and the string can, of course, bo drawn off without opening the box. Should the box be covered with silk instead of being painted, and if it is to take its nl.irn imnn Ihr vvrlllmr " 4 O table, the latter method would be tbe bettor, then some pretty floral design might be worked upon the material covering the lid. Would You Lose Flesh? Then eatGood olives. Fresh flsh, if boiled. Kggs on toast, boiled or poached, FarinaceousDry toast or stale bread, sparingly. Moats Mutton or lamb, beef, 'hicken and game; sparingly, and no fat. Vegetables Radishes, cabbage, spin, ach, lettuce, celery, onions, asparagus, watercress, tomatoes and caulillowor. Liquids One glass of water or one cup of coITeo or tea without croain or sugar, sipped slowly after nioals. Window Draperies. Curtain nets aro woven In pattoruM after the various "periods," so that one need not hang Colonial curtains with Jaooboan furniture or Quoon Anno patterns In a Louia Quutorzo drawing room, .

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IF HAIR IS TURNING GRAY. USE SAGE TEA

Don't Look Old! Try Grandmother' Recipe to Darken and Beautify .Gray, Faded, Lifeless Hair. Grandmother kept her hair beautifully darkened, glossy and abundant with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair fell out or took on, that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect By asking at any drug store for "Wj-eth's Sage and' Sulphur Hair Remedy," you will gH a j large bottle of this old-time recipe, ; ready to use, for about 50 cents. This simple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair and is splendid for dandruff, dry, itchy scalp and falling hair. A well-known druggist says everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied it's so easy to use, too. You simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two, it is restored to its natural color and looks glossy, soft and abundant. Adv. Napoleon's Confidence. Jusa before his marriage Napoleon received the appointment of commander in chief of the army of Italy; he was then twenty-six. "You are rather young," said one of the directors, "to assume responsibility so weighty and to take command over veteran generals." "In one year," Napoleon replied, "1 shall be old or dead." "We can place you in command of men only," said Carnot, "for the troops are in need of everything and we can furnish you with no money to provide supplies." "Give me only men enough," Napoleon answered, "and I ask for nothing more; I will be answerable for the result." Table Talk and Opinions of Napoleon Bonaparte. Smile, smile, beautiful clear white clothes. Red Cross Ball Blue, American made, therefore best. All grocers. Adv. Quite Obvious. Tramp It is needless to ask the question, madam. You know wbat 1 want. Lady Yes, 1 know wbat you want badly, but I've only one bar of soap in the house, and the servant is using it. Come again some other time. London Tit-Bits. Mrs. Austin's Bag Pancake, delicious light cakes for breakfast. Adv. Good Reason. "Here's a new book called 'Cinders.' M 4I suppose the author wants to be in everybody's eye. 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.

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Reliable evidence is abundant that women '. , , m are constantly being restored to health by "" '"' ' ' i i ..in....... , i i. .nn I., i. i in mm i i i Mi. 4 , Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound The many testimonial letters mat we are continually pul lishingin the newspapers hundreds of them arc 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 obtain 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: CAarDEtf, K.J. "1 Was sick for two years with nervous spells, and my kidneys were affected. I had a doctor all the time and used a. galvanic battery, but nothing; did me any good. I was not able to goto bed, but spent my time on a couch or in a sleeping-chair, and soonbecame almost a skeleton. Finally mv doctor went away for his health, and my husband heard ot Lvciia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and got me some. In two months I got relief and now I am like a new woman and am at my usual weight I recommend your medicine to every ono and so docs my husband." Mrs. Till WATisits, 530 Mechanic Street, Camden, N.J. From Hanover, Penn. Hanover, Pa."! was a very weak woman and suffered frombearing down pains 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 mado mo a well woman. After taking a few bottles my pains disappeared, and wo now havo one of the finest; boy babies you over saw?' Mrs. C. A. Kiokiiode, R.RD No. 5, Hanover, Pa. i Now answer this question if you can. Why should a woman continue to suffer without first giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compotu.d a trial? You know that it has saved many others why should it fail in your case?

For 30 years Lydia E. PinlcIianVs Vegetable Compound has boon tho standard romodvior Comale Ills. No ono Hiok avIWi vom tin's ullmonts docs justice to herself If she does not try this famous medicine made from roots and herbs, it has restored sonmny suffering women to health. Write to LYMA K.WXKHAM MEW0IXK CO. WW (VmmwmiAh) LYNN, MASS., for advice. Your letter will heooencd, rend and answered by woman and held in strict eoxilldence.

Too Old to Learn. "Sweet are the uses of adveraRy quoted the confirmed quoter. T believe it," retorted the disstf Jied one. "but, somehow or other, U don't seem to be able to cultivate a-, taste for it."

Nothing equals Dean's Mentholated Cougb; Drop3 for Bronchial weakness, sore ohests, and throat troubles 5c at all Druggists. Bad if He Couldn't Kick. ChurchHow is your gout? Gotham Oh, I can't kick. "Oh. is it as bad as that?" Don't Give Up ! Nowadays deaths duo to weak kidnejs are 73 more common than 20 years ago. 3 according to the census. Overwork and worry are tho causes. The Sidneys caa't Keep up, and a slight kidney weakaeas is usually neglected. If you have backache or urinary disorders, don't mistake the cause. Fight the dauRer. More caro as to dlet habits, etc., and tho use of Dean's Kidney Pills ought to bring quick relief. An Indiana Case Mrs. John D. "Whi taker, AOS 'S. East St., MadlKn, Ind., saya: "For eight years my life wag burdened with kidney 111. Th pains In my back wer awful and 1 was dull and depressed. F 1 a. b to y circles appeared under my eyes, my ankles were. Inflamed and wollen and I was U crippled up with rheumatic pain. My back ached con stantly and I became a physical wrecic. Doan's Kidney Pills restored me to sood health after doctors had failed and I can't be too grateful." Get Doaa's at Any Store. 50c a Box FOSTER-MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y. Don't Persecute Your Bowels Cut out cathartics and purgatives. They aro brutal, harsh, unnecessary. 1 ry CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Purely vegetable. Act Carter's gently on the liver, . t - eliminate bile, and ITTLE IVER PILLS. soothe the delicate membrane of the bowel. Cur Constipation, Biliousness, Sink Head ache and Indigestion, as millions know. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature WHY NOT TRY POPHAM'S ASTHMA MEDICINE Gives Prompt and Positive Relief In Etcvj Case. Sold by Druggists. Price Sl.uu. Trial Package oy Mau lue. WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Props., CttvtUntf Onu Hundred Dollar m Reward' For any caso where Alpha Ilalr Keßtoror falls to produce hair If properly UBcd. 16.00 bottlo postpaid. XhoimisAIiixwolltlGGN.StHtaSt..Ch!cmgo,IlL W. N. U., Indianapolis, No. 6-1915.

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