Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 August 1915 — Page 3

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WOMAN CRIED Suffered Everything Until Ret tored to Health by Lydia Pinkham Vegetable Compound. mrr so. Dakota "I need to b 'av7 month with bearing

backache, and had headache a good deal of tha time awid very little appetite. The pains were fro bad that I used to sit right down on thi lloor and cry, because it hurt me so and I could not do any work at those times. An old wo--a 1 1 1 ;fd me to try Lydia El PinkaasVi Vi getabla Compound and I got a kfgje, 1 felt better the next month so ltook thrai more bottles of it and got i J could work all the time. I si sm tit w every woman who sun er line i aia lis EL IMnk ham's Vegetabla Ox pouno "-Mrs. P.W.I JkOtMUd, Box , Wash. . ri continue to suffer day" in srJ day ut or drag out a sickly, halfhearted exitence,miaaing three-fourths cf the joy of living, when they can find tfalth in" Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetabla CvCjAund? For thirty years it has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has regtt re 1 the health of thousands of women who have been troubled with such ail-g-.er.u as displacements, inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irregularities, ate. If you rri.it special advice write ta 1 J ! 1 f . PlakkMi Medicine fo. iconflii Ljii, Maaa law letter will be opened, read and answered by a wooiio aud bt'ld in strict coulldeuce Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief Permanent Cur CARTER S LITTLE LIVER PILLS never fail Purely vegeta blc act surely but gently the liver. Stop after dinner dis tress-cure improve the complexion, brighten the eye SHALL P1LU SMA1.1 DOSfc, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature 8fi .DAISY FLY KILLER SPSS 5 tlM Sat. t!aa. arI aal. meniMt I . Last ait ort. Sof !, eaatapiliortlp r: will aot Mil ar ' BjOSW ; t b ! UsarantaaS sTeti. All daalarw arSaasM i !- raid far Si SO I L : D SOMIKS. IM I, lit 1,, . Br -.,?. T

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Melted Avay. John Orier Hibben. prenldent of Princeton unl- ersity. said at the Ijike Mohonk arbitration conference: ' The day is not yet come when violence and oppression will melt away before right like the plumber's bill "like I repeat, tba plumber's bill, 'or a flumber. you know, once prented a millionaire a bill of $100 for mending a pipe. "But the millionaire handed the Plumber a dollar note and said eevereh ' that bill of yours In full.' - Rut but- Baj tne piumber. K.-ipt it in full.' the millionaire repeated T used to be a plumber myTb plumber at this ave rrest art pt4 the bill and handed aire 50 cents change." An Instance. m !. .wrytbing in this country r machinery." I --r thing Why. even In this 'ry apartn .nt house, they bring up IP children by elevators." One Way to Lengthen Life Late in ntä. whew tbe organs begin to n.?. ' hanl worklng kidneys oftea ct Falling eyesight, st iff. ach y Err- rt,-"'tkj pains. Urns ba.k sod JTj'r'yg urioaMoo are often due only to an 1 .t ' iV p,T'nt,oB Is tbe best care aaaal , ' BT hen of kidney weak Kiln TePrnB5Pltttln. Doao's shu n. ,L b,T ttdellfem.irsPmfort- ' ' ' in ..aods of old folks. It Is the racomnjenj, ipecU1 k,JjJeJ rtnjeUj An Indiana Cage James Pn vnr Tt K. No. 49. Ufnlnnii Ind.. Bays; - i waInjured and after that I had pnin In the small of my hack. My kldnrv were affected and I wa, in tm weeks. I couldn't s-t out of a I'halr without taking hold of something for support. I often had to gr around on crutches A few d O B p a nf Ikian'a US r-'-lpod me and ten boxen ae a kbit ' "n 1 haven't had to ne medicine." Dr'llP Aar Sfra. (10c . fUa OAN'S "I'ONwT W. n U Indianapolis No. 21-19' 5.

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Calls for Little Expenditure of Money and Is Simple in Construction Of Wire Netting and Empty Cotton Spools. A rake anil pastry cooler an &b solute net -i-ssit v if confectionery is to be at UK best. Many a batch of cake and atr has been ruined througn not being cooled proerly: pastry goes sad und rakes sodden When rakes come from the oven they should be lured on a Ire tray; tbun the hteam evaporates and does not re Mat the rake, arid the cooling down is a grad ual process: extremes of cold or heat spoil the beat -made confections. A wire tray la quite an Item to buy. but one ran easily be made at home at practically no cost at all. All that Is required ig a pice of line wire :. citing. In sJts. about M Inches by Id inches, and some empty cotton reel. The tray will be all the firmer If four utrips of thin wood bind it edges that Is. wrap the edges of the wire on thin pieces of stick the same length as th sides and secure with a nail here and thre. this will do away with any fear of w ire projecting; if the sticks are not ud. the ends of wire that are loose should be carefully nipped or entwined. The tray must stand at a little height. For this purpose four empty cotton reels are excellent a feet choose the reejs all of one tire, and black ones would make a neater Job. Simply tack the w ire tray on to th- bobbins, a bobbin to be at each corner greater strength is given to the tray If a bobbin la also placed In the center of each of the longest sides These treys are splendid and answer Just as well as an expensive bought one He sure to see that Hm wire netting used is well scrubbed and cleaned before it is used Then always rub It with a dry cloth after the cakes are taken off. for the wire will be moist with steam When they are not wiped dry. rust naturally follows. NEWEST EFFECTS IN JEWELRY Tango Sets Are Made Not Only for the Feet, but for the Ham Some Other Fancies Tango sets of buckle and slipper fastenings have become popular, but very much noser are the sots not for the shoe but for the hair These are made up of comb, pin and barrette The combs are the high curved comb for the back of the hair, the pins are fancy little affairs, and the barr'ttes ar- fan ahaped. narrow- and high. Pairs of two-pronged pins are especially new They are made of shell, set Ith the modish emerald, topaz or amethyst, or they are formed of diamond-mounted platinum Uttle airy bouquets pins and sash buckles are among the latest of jewelry sets, and those becoming neck bands of velvet may now be had In seta with matching wristlets The necklets are mounted with little genrimed pendants and the wristbands with gemmed sides. Even watches have not missed being coupled with other jewels, and the socalled watch sets are composed of ar enameled watch that may be used at) a pendant, chatelaine or wrist watch, with the chain, brooch and bracelet necessary to turn it from one style of Jewel into the other. NEWEST SPORT COAT Sport coat of black and white checks The coat is long, circular and flaring, with a narrow belt which is cut wider on the sides, to form a peplum. Cuffs are very deep and made in the Paul Revere style, being fastened with one large button. A New Effect Hlack and white striped linen :timmed with black lace Is one of the j. i aal esTi cts.

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In a few moments and will perfectly well answer ita purpose. It ran be made with the aid of any round tin into which tin- ball of string fan be fitted The tin Is fixed to the wall at som convenient spot by aHM f a nail run through the bottorn of the tin, from the inside and Into the wall A small round circular hole is made in the center of the lid and all that has then to be done is to place the ball Inside the tin and fix the lid securely on and draw tha string off through the hole as It la required For suspending the scissors, two small holes are made In the lower s de of the tin. close together, and the end of a piece of string passed in at one hole and out at the other. In thi way the string ran be tied to the tin and the other end of the string can be tied to the handle of a pair of scissors. A string box of this kind is very useful fastened to the wall by thu sido of a writliiK table, and when intended for that purpose the tin should be neatly covered with thin silk This can be done by cutting out pieces of the required size and shape, and turning the material over at the edges of the tin and underneath and fastening it on with a strong adhesive, or. If preferred, the exterior of the tin can be painted with enamel selected of n color to harmonize with the wall paper. COATS FOR BEACH AND AUTO Translucent Materials Are Featured Just Now in a Bewildering Assortment of Colors. Oil silk coats are among the newest candidates for beach and auto favor. They are being featured in a variety St colors. Including red. blue, green I and yellow. It Is understood that these coats originated in London and that they are particularly adaptable for wear with thin gowns, which might be easily crushed beneath the weight of the ordinary raincoat. An attractive feature about them is the fact that they are of a translucent texture, through which the gown can be seen. This takes away the sheer utilitarian feature usually i associated with such a garment and immediately attracts toward it the gir' who would otherwise disdain its adoption. Coats of Silk. Navy blue faille is a poplar material for many coats which almost entirely , covers the dress They are made w ith a high collar and a belt placed a little below the waist line There Is a bold embroidered star on the collar and touches of gold on the belt. SUMMER SLEEVES ARE LONG Extend From Shoulder to Wrist Serviceable Hat Covering De signed for the Rainy Weather. Sleeves still remain long, reaching from shoulder to wrist; many are fin-:-!. d with a point or a flaring cuff hieb Ulis (iier th- hand As the warm weather advances it would ba well to have tbe sleeve as transparent as possible. In direct contrast, many evenirg gowns hare no sleeves at all, but have a fullness of chiffon or tulle carried over the shoulder simply to hold tbe bodice in place. There are soma very serviceable coverings for bats to be worn in rainy weather. Rather, they are for unexpected showers, and are so small and compact that they may be carried about In a handbag or fn an autonv bile pocket or in any other small .-pace, ready to use on the first sign of rain. Then tue tbia waterproof covering can be spread over the bat and fastened securely. Organdie Over Silk. Flowered organdies are bsek la fashion for summer frocks lively effects may be obtained by mounting the flowered organdie over thin silk. The silk need not necessarily match the tint of the flowers; for Instance, a lavender flowered organdie is mounted over faint lilac, and so on. Dlack velvet ribbon sashes are much fancied with these pretty costumes, and the sharp note of black seems to make the soft colors of the organdie all tbe softer and aaore dainty.

Big Land Opening ON TUESDAY, AUG. 3. ONLY At $9.50 Per Acre AUQCBT 3D ONLY. Great opening of .-'w i.irt-a Greenwood Township Tract of i.ijvO acres in Wexford Co. Mich No land reserved or for nie until excursion arrives on ground. Nut 1ks tban 40 or or Wt acres to ne person; t down and $8 monthly on ea h firty or annual payments. No land at Una pn.e after 'heap rate excursion. whUh leaves Chicago Tuesday, Aup '1. 11 30 a. m. Ratltw expense from .go and return. Including board, railroad fare. Pullman sleeper, etc H. Write Immediately for ri.ap-- i r ruiar giving all particulars. Tbese ar-chol-e farm Is, nils, adapted for genernl crops, stock, dairying, poultry, tru. k. fruit; near towns, railroads, mark t and adjoining good farms; quirk transportation to Clilcaao, Milwaukee. Urand Itaplds. Ifetrolt. Opportunity of life-time for wuge earner, farm renter or farm hind to get a farm home. George W. Hwtgart. owner. K-i:4S First NaUonal Hank Bldg . Chicago, lllhii. Is

AGENTS WANTED fi fr. fMtofy direct t. vrirar ar I lUfereucr rrMuired. i' O. .bWi aA 11 pb. HtLP WANTED Looie. U"o1 paT r'u.i particulars ioo. biuacr a Alks uu gefser, ill. Mean Disposition. "Before engaging rooms In your house." said the bachelor. "I want to know If there are any families with crying babies staying here." "I'm afraid there Is," replied the landlady; "but we " "Well, I was Just going to say," continued the other, "that if there are. I want you to put me in the room next to theirs I want to wake up in the night and hear their trouble, so that I can congratulate myself again that I'm not married." Will I. M HOSPITAL Ha o'dared ASSS'S Foot-Ee. it antiseptic sowdcr (or use amorf tha coRva.escetf tr pa S hauen Into the shoe or dlasc ved in tha footbath, Allen's Foot-Ease elys refreshing rest and CShMjrt ind preve-M tha feet gtt;nt tired or foot-sore Try It TODAY. D.n t accept any awbSMtute S-d Everywhere. 25c For FREE aamaia, cd.-e. A. len S. 0,mied. LeRoy. N Y Adv Not a Black Hand. A stenographer was out of a job He was discussing the best ways and means of rehabilitating his ebbing bank roll with a friend who also was listed among the unemployed. Said the friend: "If I were you I'd write a letter for money.'" "1 have," replied the steuog "For how much' ' "Oh. $3.000." "Well?" asked the friend in astonishment "Well." repeated the shorthand man sadly, "the letter asking for tbe $3.000 Is all ready to mail, but I'll be darned If I can think of anybody to mail It to." Louisville Times. Beating the Bakers. "Oh. I am almost tired to death!" said the woman ho spends half her time addressing club meetings. "Our political economy club has been in session all day passing resolutions and drawing up petitions demanding a law regulating the price of bread Only think! Three dollars' worth of flour costs, when baked Into bread. $13. It's outrageous. We'll soon all be bankrupt. The bakers must be made to feel the power of the law. You should have been at the meeting." "I couldn't come. I was too busy," said the calm-faced woman "Busy on a club day? What on earth at?" "Baking bread." said the calmfaced woman New York Times An Explanation. Rankin I wonder how wrist watches came to be fashionable? Phyle I suppose it Is because the small amount of goods used in modern gowns 1oes not permit of pockets.

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YOUTH HEADS BIG CONCERN Youngster of Fourteen In Charge of Corporation Which Is Well on Its Feet. Russel Mnnheck. a fourteen year old Hawnn fO.I boy. Is president of th Ikiya' Hox Furniture company. Incor (Pirated under the laws of thu state It is a eo-oerutlve organization, num bering among its stockholders H boys, ranging from ten to seventeen years. The company operates from 4 to 6 p. m. dally and the company products are chairs, music racks, piano bene ben. writing desks, flower boxes, bird boxes and ther light articles, for which it finds kj ready sale The profits are divided up at the end of the year on a basis of the number of hours worked by each boy. Last year the 28 stockholders divided nearThe capital stoch la me dollar a share. Some of the boys are anxious to buy more stock, hut the rules of the company prohibit It. Young Motibeik tins systematized the producing a i.d selling ends of the businesa. Cleveland Leader.

Probably Not. "I believe a man should be mas ter in his own house." said the newly married man. "There can be only one head lu a family, and I mean to be it." That's a very good Idea," answered his friend, who had been married more years than the other had lived "A very good idea indeed Have you spoken to your wife about It?" Drink Dem'son's Coffee, For your health's sake. The Great Trouble. Apropos of a seashore divorce. Mayor Riddle of Atlantic City said: "The great trouble Is that so many husbands, when they meet an old fame down here on the wind swept beach, insist on being moths " I ' ' particular women use Red Press Ball Itlue. Amer.Van made. Sure to plea as At all god grocers. Adv. The Meter's Record. A representative of the iras department called cn a householder and Intimated that he was afraid something was wrong with the meter. From the official point of view, of course, meters ran only show one fault, and the symptom sbich had cast suspicion on this meter was that it had registered less during the quarter than in the corre standing part of the previous year. But the lady of the house has a convincing explanation of the decline. "You see." she said, "my daughter was engaged last winter. She got married in June." The official, who was evidently a parent himself, was quite satisfied, and the meter left the court without a stain upon Its high character. Not Guilty. "Hey. you big busher!" yelleld an ' excited fan as the pit her of the home : team Issued his fourth successive base I on balls, forcing a runner across the plate "Where did you learn to pitch? i In a correspondence school?" I If the pitcher heard, he made no ' sign, but another spectator sitting near the excited one administered a ! stinging rebuke ' You talk like a fish." he said scornfully. "What makes you think that dub ever learned to pitch anywhere?" Canned. "Is your wife putting up any fruit this summer?" "No. but I've canned a few peaches myself." ' You have?" "Yes. I've had three different stenographers this year, and not one of them knew half as much about spelling and grammar as she did about the latest fashions."

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Just open and serve. Excellent (or sandwiches, IruM an Ubby ' mt your grocer a Ubby, McNeUI A Ubby, Chicago Hill RELIABLE PAINTER WANTED We. Iiara a wonderful new paint which will MS) perl, blister, crack or chalk. Costa Sua I aas (rai., and covers 15 mora surface thas any other paiau It Is tha ouly all r.lue- paUal made brlit.i- (r of and crack pruof by oar sr. ret prooSK, this accounting for its extreme wbiteoess, duratnlliy, permanent gloss and n. :i -fading color. We call It Zinolis, the "Arsol 1 izod" Zinc, and will advertL-elt wtda ly. We sui pat utera in each town whom wa oaa certify to house-owners and architects aa dependants in apply IngZlnolIn pamtem who will use.inolln when called f r ami notsotnethlng else. To be our (Vrttflcd fainter wtU mean bigger, steadier business for you. If yoa can get the appointment you should aloaesv. Write for particulars, sending references. KEYSTONE VARNISH CO.. 70 Otsego Street. IrjoUrs. f. t. Here is One of the Good Things "Tha Pitant Improved Ooof Knob Fastrar" (It Is a t f.-l spring i p and rtret assembled 1 lswv are few aaopla wb do nd have lkx.r K bobs aetata loosaaod tallina nf This la a sure reuiedy for thai tntuble Too simply Innert tbe faslener and suae lor Knob trouble iaoer. BJasr to apply, assa aa luola. Only at ceota for sis fastens ps. puaipaia Z. C. RICE. LANOISBURG, PA. The Loii Cabin loi Bseeptl' nal wearing- qualities. Sellica (liraet at prices never heard before 0 palrsl: It. QpsiraSXJa. 'rusld by parvel p..t- Msea HVi W M ej refunded If Bot aatlsf aevrr Llr. Biava. Tau. Bar H nf t.rsT and White (rdernow Mv r j oeda Uiem. Eula I U Uoalary Mills, Flawtwood, fm. UDTSJFD Wanted M lmt tlS.tlOO la rar r-lKllsLK , .. Hsve Id-Jl rana-eat'd ruitSv UllUSl. J W.WaWlXXlTT.CSDAtt,OULORa.lK) W anted Höre Inner every .-UK.nstray..n ineana a sale: IUUI profli, aur rr ptalT an.. u.r free. S. a. sasry, wsiu (laj, Saaa After a Catch. A man with a small niusb mt waa seen returning to his bungalow. "Been out after the speckled beatv ties?" asked a neighbor. "No, I'm going In after moaqultoe. replied the net bearer, with vengeanc In his tones 1 Charity. "I hates dese suspicious guys," the panhandler. "What have dey bo n doln' to yom now?" asked his friend. "A gink gives me a dime dis morav in' to git somethin' to eat, and den ba toilers me into a restaurant and watches me tpend it." No Use. "They're using an awful lot of as tomobiles in the European war," ra marked the auto enthusiast. "I know," said the disgruntled ps destrian. "Hut what good does it doT The manufacturers keep turning tha blamed things out faster than tboaa fellows over there can bust em up." The Female of the Species. "Look, dear, at that bird In yonder tree How clear his song notes! He's been twittering happily for over aa hour." Tbe husband looked up from bit paper, but not at the bird. "I wish you'd understand one thing." be said. "When you hear a Mr twittering don't make the mistake of referring to It as 'he.' The twitters invariably the woman birds."

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