Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 March 1915 — Page 7

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Mother t.r a H-1 I'owaera far CallaVe Break up oi.la la t hours .iee frr.rlaS-llrada.-br, hi..,u. u TruiiUea. Teeltaiiiar in.ruere, ?. ai.d . rgulal. she bmmrrla, amal lir.truy Von Tmev arr w altinal to lab fk,lJreullae tl.em Camu Ii aj..ür fort) arm. AI mil drog-p-Wt, t&r. Maanpla saatlcl hit Jjreaa, A. b. Olsaaurd. La Bwjr, N- Y. A Variation !. . cent loaf a th. thing of th No It Still possible tO lO&f II I in a picture show fur that price 1. 1 1 l u nl.ir Strumen iue. Altsynrati made ! riMfr. Adv j-e I ted (Yog ure u lleasr Natural Result i in Kill so murh cut up?" tub father cut him down, more Aniericun. I'pga the hole, it is better to bs ( d tban ignored entirely. FREE ADVICE TO SICK WOMEN Thousands Have Been Helped By Common Sense Suggestions. Women suffering- from any form of female ills are invited to communicate promptly with the woman's private Corres ponden ce department of the Lydia K. I'inkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mm V .ur UttsV will be opened, read and answered by a wnmsn and held in i a SirsanAM atrirt confidentaat A woman can freely ta.'k of h-r private illness to s woman ; tv ha I n established a confidential enrre-'ion ience which baa extended ov.-r Say year and which has never been 1 - Never have they published s t- rial or used a letter without the consent of the writer. and never ha.- 'he Company allowed these conti -d''.ai letters to (ret out of their posf :u thf hundreds of thottsanda of them in their hies will attest Out of the vat vtnume of et perience : they have to draw from, it b more than possible that they possess the very kr.owledjre needed in your case. Nothkf 1. asked ht return except your good i and their advice has helped thousands. Surely any woman, rich or poor. abouJJ be triad to take advantage of this t mus offer of assistaac. Address I t E linkham Medicine Co., con6der.tial) Lynn, Mass. I very wtmian mrlit to hare Lydi.t 1 IMnkhamV KO-page Text Hook. It in not a book for EnrTl distribution. a it is too expensive. It i free and only obtainable by uiaiL Write for It today. TUBERCULOSIS! Beware of Imitations The original and genuine Nature's Creation (which has accomplished suclt wonderful results in cases of tuberculosis) is not a patent medicine and is not obtainable in drug stores. Sold direct to consumers only by M. L. Haymann or authorized dispensers. Nature's Creation is an old and reliable medicine and enjoys such an enviable reputation '' -.it others are seeking to market imitation remedies. ture'a Creation may be imitated, but CANNOT Bi- EQUALED, as its thousands of friends know. Write for booklet,"Truth." M. L. Haymann, 417 State Life Bldg. .Indianapolis, Ind. Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief-Permanent Cure 1 1 rr. LITTLE ,LVER PILLS never lurely vegeta te t surely my oo the complexion, brighten the eyes 'II I . SMM1 IHrSK. SMALL PRICE 'fnuine mm-t bear Sigiiature Indianapoba. No. 11-191$.

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RESOLUTION FOR TO KEEP IN BRIDE ELECT MIND. Ever Changing Styles Make Elaborate Purchases a Wasteful Expenditure Select Only Garments That Will Meet Requirements. To put motley Into cor-tutuc tli.it an i v r. nr. .1 utt-r . tra-. a can . tm pa aMasy Mo taa elotlv that ure most ofteu needed and in whifh Iriemls mout often p.e.. one, is to i-peld Wisely. It is wliut one wears every day that often d terminer, on- ' reputation for looking well, rather than ilowdini interrupted by a bunt of b'lory ou special occaaiona. Far too many women afgue the other way and cannot reason out why their eeryda friends have a slight opinion ot their taste in choosing clothe

Mefore one gown is bought a bride- We give a sketch of a very cleverly elect wants to thresh out her pro arranmd ushlon cover that i vrr spective social life She usually can effective in appearance It was cardetermine where the greatest demand j ried out with materials of various will come Kven if her future life la shades of blue. The four long pieces to be spent in a n.w city, she can that form the diamond shupt in the come to hafe conclusion ri:ardiiii.'

her ttportunitieri 1 otlsr words. Incan draw w, a s nario and till in at tiTwani She miiRt rttrie not to overstock on superiluitie. that's all It may be serious temptation to go amino; allur ing Katinents that an- not IStJSlfSal in her sm heme of life; she ia only hu man in watiting to throw prudence to winds and put money Into a gar raent that shi hoex to rind an occa tdon to a ar, but along that path lies danger Th mom y tone in that direction probably is inidfd in another and to skimp on a coat, suit or frock that is i to be steadily worn because one was iiiveigbd into buying something that may ne r be worn, is to sow rsgn tl Kvsij in underwear it is unwise to fill the w.dding chest, figuratively j pe.'.kine I'loth.'s not only chance. but DafClie t -hanaes with them All ' n' has to do to le convinced of thin fact Is to review the fashions in pet Frock With Full Skirt Made of Circu lar Bards Which Grow Fuller To ward the Herr The Bodice Is of Embroidered Taffeta and Is Fas tened Over a Black Velvet Girdle. tiroat. cor.set ivers. knickers, nightgowns and chemises during the last three years, and then soberly ask oneself if the pun base, or making, of dozen of undergarments is wise. As skirt grow full or narrow, aa bodice grow slim or broad, as necks are high or low. as hips are com pressend or left to cvrve. just so often changes th linen worn beneath all these varying garments. Even the fabrics for underwear are not the same year in and year out. Laaves, muflin, dimity, silk and jer sey. in arious weaves, give way to AS TO NERVES AND DIMPLES Women Should Carefully Avoid Giv ing Way to the Former, and Cultivate the Latter. Irritability is sometimes a habit: again It is the result ol physical deple tlon or organic disturbances The fretful female prefers to think it is the latter. Every woman should make the mos;t strenuous endeavor not to be nervous and not to -jive way to emotional high jinks, because a calm and more amiable nature makes Hf. much pleasanter and keeps one out of tpiar rel and misunderstanding. Nice people don't care for the worriers; the worriers interfere with nice people' pleasant thoughts. It is altogether sensible to restrain one's petulance. We all admire dimpled shoulders, but no one has a good word to say for aboulders that are thin to a marked degree. The slender girl should spend some of her time practicing any of the , various shoulder exercises, ic tin will give her well developed shoulders and maybe a dimple or two. Cnles she takes this advice she will And herself in a sad predicament J when rose time comes and frivolous low cut. summery frocks are with us once more. S'nnd erect In front of an open window and Inhale, then, hold Ing your breath, stretch your arms out hori7.ontally and bend them nround In front of the body until the out stretched palms touch each other. Next, swing them arousd the full ,alf circle quickly -still at full lensth - until palm touch behind back, as high up on the shoulder as possible. When this exercise Is practiced for ereral minutes night and morning. It

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:n)i ..ther In kaleidoscopic manner Countl. sk fashions come into Leina; and count lens women take them up. Latch is eMfc!ll.J to HUll holllu .i-h .llg phase of fashion in outer garments, or unpnne ii, Home fashion ajpta exist Iiik standards Constantly, the designer of underwear and cornet work tMV brains to tempt women, and wom..., ar. t . in i,t .-1 Then for no Mil wanu to be the unlucky posscssor of dozens of white Karmenta trom which all style has fle.l ' '"! right, ISU, bi the IfflChar NtwmssjI ip f S' lull, ili i

GOOD USE FOR REMNANTS Patchwork Cushion Cover. Cleverly Made. Is One of the Best That Can Be Thought Of. Patchwork is c.-rtainh a means of utilizing small remnants ajf material that otherwise would be almost useb-.-, hut la.sb-1 u U . unless the materials are lo.ee together the result in asSTST Pssasifla 1 Well Arranged Cuahion. reuter are of dark blue velvet, and the four small diamond-shaped pieces 1 within the velvet are blue and pab--blue satin arranged alternatl The corners of the cover are com- I assai of pale blue nilk with a dark ' blue stripe upon It. and ths' pieces are arranged .- Uiat th. join at the edges. The cover is trimmed with a pale blue silk frill, hemstitched at the ednc and it should measure 20 inches each way without reckoning the frill. The same design could, of course. 1 be carried out in other colors and it I would look very pretty made with j remnant" of different shades of terra1 cotta or pink, or treen. but if it should ' be made in various colors, mixed together, then materials of pale and delicate shades sill look best DICTATES OF FASHION (strich trimming is used on gowns Smart shoes have flat buttons of smoked pearl The new Turkish petticoat" Is in reality more like Turkish trousers. Scallops appear in every piece of feminine apparrl and now even hats are scalloped. The tunic muHt be edged with a trimming to corresMnd with the trimming of the waist. There bj a decided fancy for creja? de chine in lingerie, the pale colors being most favored. Baby's Own Quilt. Bskjr'a i.cweM down quilt is both pretty and practical It has the upper and under sides of soft china silk of either pale blue or pink, and over this is a cover of very sheer I linen, says the Indianapolis News, i The cover is the full size of the quilt after the edges are turned over, and it is mltered at the corners. The i overlap is at h act five inches and Is j usually finished with an embroidered scalloy or hire edge When the cover Is soiled it can be easily removed and laundered and the silk quilt is protected from dirt and dust and the 1 soil of frequent handling results in shoulders that know not the meaning of the word "boiiv " Russian Boots Worn. Russian influence has been marked In clothes for seeral months, and some women have actuall worn Rus sian boots Now the can be hail in some of the shops One pair shown recently in the window of a smart , shoe shop is made of soft green suetle and pa tCSt leather The hinds are I hiah and French shape, and they and the vamp of the shoe arr made of pat ent leather The leg part la made of the ttuede. and the vamp reaches up on the leg section in Interesting, irregular lines. Handy Nursery Card. A nursery card Is of value even In boiiie where the room as such does not eiist. it is a chart uon roller like a map, to han upon the wall, and contain simple direction quickly comprehended for treatment In case of some score of accidents and sudden ailment, such a bruises, burns, choking, fainting, stings, scalds, sub stances in the eyes, nose and ears, fveral more emergencies of thli character that may arise in even the most carefully guarded household To Slip Baby's Hand in Sleeve. Take a lady s handkerchief by diagonal est at rs and bind around baby's hand and forearm, allowing the last corner to project past tlsf little hand an inch or so So wrapped, the hand easily goea through sleeves, and little fingers do not catch in the gathers The handkerrhlef may be removed by pulling on the projecting corns' Modern Prist ilia

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Too Hard for Them. "If the Knelish were light lug on the HtiBKian and Polish border there is one report which never could be made of them." '"What s that?" "That they were meeting with pronouncvd successes." THE COLONEL'S GOLD MINE Out in (irejiorv ( ounty. S uth Dakota, live. Coohtl .lol,ri-..n. the famed Allalfa King of that real et t ion Aln.ut thirty earf ig he left Vi-oti.iii for tiiat doin. tin. All he bail wua willing hands, it clear brain and a bright ration. Tmlay he 1 the owner of thousands of atre, president of several banks. He ha. found a ven able gold mine in his thousand acre Alfalfa held, an-! what i of particular interest to you and me is that his lifst Alfalfa Seed. twent five yeare ajro or mure, v..! pilfi saasil frmii the John A. Saler Seed Co., I Ji t'ri..e. Xi The Colonel say: "The liest paying crop in hay. or graaa. or pasture f.; ia Alfalfa. Ii Sajliaaks evsrvthmg m money v.ilue." Salter's Alfala is good on your own farm, for three to live tona of rich hav per acre, anil with the aid of Nitragn!' (see my catalogi its growth is absolutely certa.n For 10c In Pottage We gladly mail our Catalog and .ample package of Ten Ka tnotis Farm Seeds, including Spritz. The Cereal Wonder;" Rejuvenated White Bonanza Oat. "The Prize Winaer;" Billion Dollar Gras; Teoeinte, the Silo Filler. Alfalfa, etc.. et. Or Send 12e And we will mail rnu our big Catalog and six generoua packages of Karlv Cabbage. t'aJTot, Cucumber. Ijettuce. Radish. Onion furnishing lota and lots of juicy del;ci'ns VepetaMe during the early Spring and Summer. r send to John A. Salzer Seed Co., Bot 7IO, La Crosse, Wis., twrniy cents sod receive both above collections and their big catalog. And Not in Vain. Mrs Hridey (in china shop) -"Hut I only want the teapot and the sugar bowl. Don't you break the seta?" flerk- 'No. ma'am. We Renerally leave that to the servants of our cuatomera." FACE BATHING WITH Coticura Soap Moat Soothing to Sensitive Skins. Trial Free. Especially when preceded by little touches of Cuticura Ointment to red. rough, itching and pimply surface. Nothing better for the skin, scalp, hair and hands than these supercreamy emollients. Why not look your best a to our hair and skin? Sample each free by mail with Hook. Address postcard. Cuticura. Dept. XV. Boston. Sold everywhere. Adr. Good Title. Why do you call your play Porous Plaster"?" "Pecause I want It to draw." The Housework Is a Burden It's hard enough to keep house if in perlect health, but a woman who is weak, tired and suffering from an aching back has a beaw burden. Anv woman in this condition has good cause tosnvpect kidney trouble, especially if the kulnev action seems disordered Doan's Kidoev Fills have cured thousands of suffering women It s the best recommended special kidney remedy. An Indiana Case Mrs A. Pridham. 1?4 Will lain St., Hammond. Ind., says: "1 was s total wreek from ki.ltn v i omplaiut. My back p.ilm-d terribly and I bad spll'tlng headaches and dizzy sp. lis I was miserable In every irai lean's Kidney Pills rid SM of nil these ailments and I have Im. ii free from kldniy trouble ever since." Cat Dean's al Aar Store. SOc Box DOAN'S VR1W FUSTLK-M1L11URN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y.

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and all others, no u -o-urw 11 -i hi t dosra often core a rmae. or uroou uiiri act. u..iu 0011. iiruaivi..a ( hruilata Why Living Is High. "Farm products cost more than thev u-ed to." Yes,-' replied the farmer. 'When a farmer is supposed to know the botanical name of Oiut lie's raisin' an" the entomological name of the insect that eats it. an the pharmaceutical name of the chemical that will kill it. somebody's got to pa Anderson N. C) Intelligencer. UN EARLY SPRING Great Prosperity Ahead Western Canada. The most recent advices from all points in Wesiern Canada report that conditions are apparent for an early spring Farmers are going over the implements, getting their seeders ready for operation, the plow-s in 6hape for extended breaking, and there is a general optimism A g'vst man new j settlers have already arrived, and the I reports from Canadian Government agents in the I nited States point to the fact that in a few days there will i begin the usual emigration from vs j rious of the Central and Western states From the Eastern states the j number of fanners going to Canada will be greater than in any past year. There has been a fairly large snowfall during the winter, which will greatly add to the precipitation of last fall. wht h in the opinion of oldtimers was in itself sufficient to Insure a good crop during the present j year. There will be very little tilled land t that mlli be w ithout a crop .this year. The authorities, though, are pleading with the larmers to seed only such land as has had careful preparation, for rich as is the soil of Western Canada, it is no more fitted to produce good cops unculthated than is that of any other land anywhere else. There have been accounts of failures in some portions of the agricultural districts of Western Canada, und also reports of small yields in son.. La. A good ili.nl nf tllia la u ffi.it n I f. ,r 1 . , , lha fact that notwithstanding the advice r r ,.e ,i , vi m u j i r.jfi iriur. luri c mi e taiuierB who will persist in seeding land not properly prepared This may be done this year, but those who cultivate on reasonable and logical methods will be certain of a pacing crop There is fafj reason to believe that the high prices of all kinds of grain will continue. With thousands and thousands of acres of land waiting for the husbandman to bring it forth with a crop, It is no wonder that Western Canada is continuing to prove such an inviting field for the agriculturist Seventy million dollars is a conservative estimate of orders which came to Canada as the direct result of the war (Jovernments of the al lies have been placing large orders in Canada and buying huge quantities of supplies for cash. The total value of exports to Eu rope from Canada has Jumped shout 15 per cent since the war started. while in qertain lines the increases Mfl been enormous. Therefore the results o' the demand of the allies for war and other material Is beginning to be felt in the financial life of the Dominion There is a marked activity in many commercisl lines, and conditions are fast becoming normal Western Canada is receiving a Ma five benefit to the East Advertisement. A Sense of Regret. "It was n great inoe the Rl lans mnde in abolishing vodka." 'Yes." replied the man who is nn.er linppv; "onl) it s n,s to me they have gotten rid of about the onl word in their language that 1 SatJ t'i pronounce " The Crtllgli ja ttliif hurt. Im the tiidto ia tu l.l.i me IVn' Munt hulste.l t oinrli Drp stop the tickle ( ar good )i BgglstS. have noticed, of course, that a small man can feel just as big us the rest of us.

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If you could 1 i- .1 (ho W. 1- Douglas factory St Brocktma, Ma..., an. I am how caret ully Ih. ahoea arm mad., aud tho high grade Ir at her a ward, yum would then undettaud why Ihey look and fit bettor, hold their shape and wear longer than oth.r makes (or the price. W. L. Ooulat Shoes are sold throu.h tiO res in the larae cities nd shoe dealers v.rywhere. mailer boa "eipoaed," krut fmai l.atrma ant .,1 ibaaw - nil ii I is I r. ti I r it I I KK. Tbr- to .1 One W-o-ot bottle truamnteed to do o. t). v ti aa U lltl'lll l.li.VVUllL'11 u. .... od ' ne Diooo aw' ana i a Dottle as m l I 'J a 1 II a bottle Se an 1 I j a IMatribotors-aLl 'VtioLkV ana narin-fc tuopa -l-oii n mi im ti ro., and HarterlnloKlala. t.nahi.n. Imi . I - V Hard Work. ' So ou have a government clerkship, have you?" ' Yes." "Don't have to do any work, I suppose?" "1 don't, eh? I have to gal BI) paywarrant every month, and get it1 cashed." I j ' j 1 focp own DBvcroisr mil 'Ii roii Try Mtinni. K,.- H im-d, f..r ki .1 Si It ..-..7 Hri'i t .r.ii.ii 1. 1!,'. I Km Id-. Hi "uurtiajrJost K;e r. uifi.rt. VVrltn fur 11- k 1 iSfl kfje brtuail I'M Mavrlam Mre UcsshhI) Cu (.o:.ag(k Very Much So. "I heard of a duel latd i'. '.ich was fought with wax bullets." "That was ijuite a BSfSOUl MSttAff Tw ntv nine states are SOS 1 ii K coal on a commercial st alt duc WHY NOT TRY P O P M A irl ' S ASTHMA MEDICINE Qlr.K Prompt and Potitlre Relief in Err Came Si-.'.l t. Dnigiala. rr;rl..W Trial Package by Mail lOe I WILLIAMS MFC CO.. Props., Cleveland. 0. PARKERS HAIR BALSAM S toilet preparatlna of airnt. II. i pm to saWstssmaa riaadrulT. For Rntorim Color mtkA I Beaut j to Gray or Fadaat Hair. ooi. ami 1 1 .at I'mri'iala YOUT Own ÖOSS St art a pleasant, prufltali! from utir owu iiume. cir epiirelliii'. : - a .n an . full luitrur- . Susi sins ' 'on. tri hi lea r..r l Mit C. 70 J Nmhaafs Blak Bitte-. IsiUsatpolit. US. Capital r iirnlsrteil fi.r mrrltt.n I rM.ratloaa uriraiiiuMl at oual. If of iM.nd fur aalr. let u. try tu help . I C rwa have aninrr tu invent me ca -nil hi f tu ihn-. n. nt. on utix-tn i i ntrallT lucuUnli.fT. i-. !liahi--t re rttu.l-.iv Sua Saiiatat , aaa bare Hik-h iu Sud a market, i aa, e tun f rmSl r bumfs Threa . r. n . - Hu tl Save the Cost of Repapering f I' inT'difiitnwi liinwer suararif fad rtrlps for :niuipirftilTfr will ave mu tuanr l .tr-se ,. M- n 4Him..rttM Ivinakis1ssi1l.4 l.ifac" jta'd 0"M" in RECORDS fur at i disk n I. : 1 a. .na and ilanoe antKlr.K eta a. n .r k fur II . r. i l. r ..i uf racurda Oiuperatan. 6UB B. Slat St. CklrafO A 1 1 S'H l !CTIr:s KiHst ftanghter. - N kulaS - tan.a-.i-r Semi q.iartT fur aainp..- I- rrnch it aSa in) mixture deaio-i la . , c. i. in ,. fi I BaVtUl BaSI S I .' I i I 640ACRE8.b:iT:ir;' ' Ii K Inirih and .rhu.. I (lu a.-r,- pert easb, Oa.aii. 1,-rui. Wnie, H. C. Buyett, M. 1. j'. 'letaa Fnrmnla Far .La l"r, raniti.n natluna'ir adr.r uiuiuia i tri oaic , ,i a uuarter ran . aiannfarture. Write rum rtuibt era ti . Maawl i. PI FATINla I ' ".nruwn pleating Aeeontloi rt-U I II1U I , ,, ry tU in, NidrBi.t Crater. u Thterfeisu Tyicr iark, una Berg,n. I J ri'SBS- Man tirartp ring tillet preparatluBS. per patent inixll iiw Duux-hulii luiMnraa nrreaa'Mlii Iiatrnt lllisllrinr.. tlullfM-hul'l litlMllrHS Dr. ,wa lUea. Start far yaara.1 I alwaal r.rmalarU. Kuala t Ulf GET HUMOROUS CARTOON . Mi.id I'llll. NOKHKBT. Lurk 11.. x (ft. Chioao. IU. nf Sirell Watermelon. W.!h ST i.'und. brlna nmre thuti t a' .ti Sa. SaiUHIa Hlaklak. kmt-nmm.i i. SW START Mall Order Rnaineaa Hpa.w tlm Tun win bi-snrpna-d On mir par n.irv loc. UUI.IN SBIIH BSaawSSJ tiat.aaau, 0 laalaetr I Taiiiwi TnB' nn" " r"''n ruint'ae kaiar.l ami smmsssaas i ur--.1 , j. n; i - . n i f wnil u I tun lur iHwiilua- .w.aii . U'Oisr 11. e. X K KN MONTV Wnilng Muring Hrtnre P1sj . u. plrir M-rn.i riu -fn .w nw b. . iu f t tbrn pr r aa. wCkttSN aiikkw aaart la., Seaai, Sm North Dakofa W h- nt and C.irn Ijtnl I'ur Sm W. ha i hi n.'i. and aStaeeaa iinu ..nd fur aa e. prlre Ski and SajM-r arr - . I ' Ii.' N It.-. kfT.rd M re, on i a. i trrniciana line uf h lit. ..ribrrn and ea.t uf W'lltun uti S. nlirnra ti.- HI-MAIti k HKAI.TV to H laasai rk R FORTUNES Rat; ii Ii Ir a. lb li.-eili Ii i . ii - In iua and business I'rtre II Mun.-r b 4df i d.-sailaBisl IrlSunalurtut.. Ch -n i t . LADIES Mskespmn llatoework. Send fur Kpertmrn spp.n -ind Informiat ... I ' . .... i .il. H. . SIS. Ma." iiBaldness Can lie (.'und AI rii ii 1 1 it its - 1 1 it i ic n ii i cm vt IIA I It by f..li. .am. ilirertiunt St koMl. pu.lpald 1 lu.ti.ua Maamell III M SSSSS M 1 hlcag.i IU

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