Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 September 1915 — Page 3

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WOMAN CRIED Suffered Everything Until Restored to Health by Lydia Pinkham' Vegetable Compound. Florence So. Dakota. "I used to be Tlr' Bstw VMRf month with bearing

backache, and had headache a good deal of the time and very little appetite. The pains were to bad that I used to it right down on t I j floor and cry, be cause it hurt me to and I could not do any work at tho time. An old wo man Jvised me to try Lydia E. Pinklas: .' Vn table Compound and I got a Lutt. I felt better the next month so to-'k three mora bottle of it and got we' " I could work all the time. I j . . . ry woman who suffers like I did v try l.viia K. Pinkham' Vegetable I ' "-Mrs. P.W.I JNStNO. Box 8, A..y:i, Waab, V . will women continue to suffer day jr. ax l 4!1 "ut or drag out a sickly, halfparted exiatence.missing three-fourth cf Ü. i' joy of living, when they can find I . Lydia E. Pinkham 's Vegetable Compound? For thirty years it has been the stand ard reraeAr for female ilia, and has reit' tv I the health of thousands of women v. ham been troubled with such ailBeats as displacements, inflammation, I ration, tumors, irregularities, etc. If on want special sdvice write to lydia K. Pinkham Medicine Co. conti oVutlal Itun.Ma. Your letter will be o;ned, read and answered by a ai.B sad held la klrM ccaSdence.. Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief Permanent Cure CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS n. tail Purely vegeta ble art surely

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Melted Awvay. John Grler Hibben, president of t tea tinf eraity. aald at the Lake Mohonk arbitration conference: "The day is not yet come w hen violence aDi oppreeslon will melt away before rlRht like the plumber's bill "Mrie. I repeat, the plumber's bill For a plumber, you know, once preI a millionaire a bill of $100 for mending a pipe. Hit the millionaire banded the ' he- a dollar note and said seK"ipt that bill of yours in full.' ""Hut - but' said the plumber. 'R.i.-ipt it in fn; the millionaire repeated. 'I used to be a plumber myTho plumber at this . are a great reeetatea1 the bill and handed tae ti.iliionairo 50 cents change." An Instance. '!o everything In this country tnafhinery." verythlng. Why, c.n in this n apartment house, they bring up p r-hildren by elevators " One Way to Lengthen Life I la life, wbea the organs bein to "aken, the hard working kidnevs effen flr.t. Kalling eyesight, ttiff. schy '," flieumatlc paint, lame ha. k sod aK'reasiBj urination are often dueenlr to "' klilneyt. Prevention Is the bett cure " I at middle age an t sign of kidney weak ' hiHi'd have prompt attention. Down's ftMn-v Pili hare made life mrw com fort -f r thouaands of old foll-s. It is the t re. otnmendt-d atrial kidney remedy. An Indiana Case - St-hoo fr James Pnvnr T M. No. 4S. Mentone. In.l . says: "i was Injured and after that I had p.-t.n In 'the small .f my back. My kidney a were affected an I I was In bed two waste, j (ouMn't et out of a r-hair Brlthot:t taklns hold of snmcti.lng for support 1 often had to go ar u-i.l ori i r ,t. l-. o a f-w doses of I oan's and t-n boxes ui. 4 kMno ,.,1"n haven't had to CetDo.,., Kwf St0f ( Ra LOAN'S WWV tl R MILBLRN CO, BUFFALO. N. Y.

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Device That Should Be in Use in Every Kitchen.

Calla for Little Expenditure of Money and la Simple in Construction Of Wire Netting and Empty Cotton Spoola. A rake and pastry cooler la an ah solute necessity If conf tionery is to be at its beat. Many a batch of rakeand pastry has been ruined through not being cooled properly, pastry g s sad ami aks sodden When cakes come from the oven th y ahould be plueed on a wire tray; thus the steam evaiorates and doea not re sti r the cake, and the cooling down is a grad ual process; extremes of eold or haf spoil the best made confections. A Ire tray is quite an Hem to buy, but ene can easily be made at home at practically no coat at all All that Is required id a pice of fine wire tu-rlng. In size about 14 Indien by 10 Inchi m, and some empty cotton reels The tray will be all the firmer If four Ftrips of thin wood bind its BtJigea, that Is. wrap the edges of the wire on tlim pieces of stick the same length as the sides and secure with a nail here and there, this III do away with any fear of wire projecting; If the sticks are not used, the ends of sire that arc loose should b- carefully nipped or entwined The tray must stand at a little height For this purpose four empty cotton reels are excellent a feet, i boose the reejs all of oik size, and black ones would make a neater Job. Simply tack the wire tray on to the bobbins, a bobbin to be at each corner, greater strength is Riven to the tray If a bobbin Is also placed in the center of each of the longest sides These treys are splendid and answer just aa well aa an expensive bought one. He sure to see that th -wire netting used is well scrubbed and cleaned before it is uaed. Thi n aJvayi rub it with a dry cloth after the cakes are taken off, for the wire wit be moist with steam. When tlw-v are not wiped dry, rust naturally fol low s NEWEST EFFECTS IN JEWELRY Tango Seta Are Made Not Only for the Feet, but for the Hair Some Other Fane es Tango sets of buckle and slipper fastenings have become popular, but very much newer are the sets not for the shoe but for the hair These are made up of comb, pin and barn-tt The combs are the hlrh curved romb. : for the back of the hair; the pins are fancy little affairs, and the barrettes are fan shaped, narrow and high Pairs of two-pronged pina are espe daily new. They are made of shell, set with 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 i bands of velvet may now be had In I sets with matching wristlets The 1 necklets are mounted with little gernmed pendants and the wristbands with gemmed sides. Even watches have not missed be ; ing coupled with other Jewels, and the soealled watch seta are composed of a" enameled watch that may be used a 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 6port coat of black and white checks The coat is long, circular and flar ing. with a narrow belt which is cut wider on the tides, to form a peplum. Cuffs are very deep and made in the Paul Revere atyle. be ing fastened with one large button. A New Effect lllack and white striped linen :rimmcd with black lace Is one of the aewest effects.

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Useful Little Contrivance Shoula Have Place in Every House. fe'e Workroom cr Kitchen.

In a workroom, the kitchen or In any pla .. where string is frequently require!, and appearance is not of great consequence, the strlr.g box shown In our sketch can be arranged In a few moments and mil perfectly well answer Its purose. It can be made with the aid of any round tin Into hi Ii the ball of string can be fitted The tin Ik Ux d to the wall at moio convenient spot by m-ans of a nail run through Mie 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 the string off through the hole as It is required For suspending the s Ifsors. 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 this the string can be tied tu 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 i very useful fastened to the wall by the side of a writinr table, and when in- :.'!(! for that purpose the tin should be neatly covered with thlo silk. This can be done by cutting out pieces o( the required size and nhape, and turning th- material over at the edges ot 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 (.elected of a 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 bach and auto favor. They are being featured In a variety of colors. Including red. blue, green and yellow. It Is understood that these coats originated in London and that they are particularly adaptable for wear with thin gowns, which might tie easily crushed beneath the weight Of the ordinary raincoat An attractive feature about then is the fact that they are of a translucent texture, through which the gown can be seen. This takes away the !; -r utilitarian feature usually associated with such a garment and immediately attracts toward it the girl who would otherwise disdain Its sdoptlon. Coats of Silk. Navy blue faille is a poplar material for many coats which almost entirely covers the dress They are made with 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 eigned for the Ramy Weather. Sleeves still remain long, reaching from shoulder to wrist; many are fin ished with a point or a flaring cuff which falla over the hand. As the warm weather advances It would be well to have the sleeve as transparent as possible. In direct contrast, many evening gow ns have no sie s at all. but have a fullness of chiffon or tulle carried over the shoulder simply to hold the bodice In place. There are some very serviceable coverings for hats to be worn in rainyweather. Rather, they are for unexpected showers, and are so small and compact that they may be carried about in a handbag or in an automobile pocket or in any other small space, ready to use on the first sign of rain. Then the thin waterproof covering can be spread over the hat and fastened securely. Organdie Over Silk. Flowered organdies are back la fashion for summer frocks. Lovely effect may be obtained by mounting the flowered organdie over thin silk. The silk need not necessarily match the tint of the Rowers; for instance, J a lavender nowerea organdie Is mounted over faint lilac, and ao on. Black valval ribbon sashes are much fancied with these pretty costumes, and the sharp note of black tecum to make the soft colors of the organdis all the softer snd more dainty.

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Big Land Opening ON TUESDAY, AUG. 3. ONLY At $9.50 Per Acre AVOUtT U OWLT Great opnlig of 9m ma (Jreenwood Township Tract f 4 ' res In Wexford Co . Mich. No lat.d r rved cr for wi until tx.rsion arrives on ground. Not less thee 40 or over let acres to one person . K down and s rr.ontkly on earh ft rty or annual payments. No hn.l at thai price aftr cheap rate excursion, which let-i CMeauga Tuesday. Aug "1. 11.3b n. m. Kntlre expanse from i.Saco arid r- t irn. ln luting board, ra .road fare, t'ullman sleeper, etc. I'.4. Write immediately for niap-tlr-ular giving all particulars. These ar ' holet) (arm lands, adapted for general rope, SUM k, dairying, poultry, tru' k. fruit; near towns, railroads, markets and adjoining good farms; quirk transportation to Chicago, Milwaukee. ;r.irid Itap:ds. PatTOtt. Opportun!: v of life-time for wage earner, farm ret tsf or farm hand to g t a farm home. George W. Swlgart. owner. K 11.4 Flrit National Hank Hidg. Chi 'ago. Illinois.

AGENTS WANTED Kf.'.TtC r rrqutrvU. y U H IK l'b HELP WAN Tf D Lcun lCc 1LUKCT 6A.LH CO yl ISO. 110Mean Disposition. "Ilefore engaging rooms in your house." said the bachelor, "I want to know if thre are any families with crying babies etaying 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. 1 want you to put me in the room next to theirs. I want to wake up in the Light and hear their trouble, so that I can congratulate myself again that I'm not married." UM SSSICOM 1 H I I I. s He ordered Masai Foo(-Ease. trs .-.tisesde scder. (or Lie smOSf tr.e cc-io.cjcf 1 tr p Shaken into the shies cr ditsr.ved in the Ic-at-bstri, Ailer.'s Fool-Ease fives refresher rest and cStrfjt iri ftv t UM fast tnr t.red or (oot-tcre Try It TODAY Drl accept ' y ubsftjte So i Ererywher. 25c Fcr FREE turnst, addreia. Alien . C .mired. LeRcy. N Y Ac Not a Black Hand. A stenographer was out of a job He was discussing the best ways and means of rehabilitating hia 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." "I have," replied the sttnog. "For how much?-' "Oh. 13.000." "Well?" asked the friend In astonishment. "Well, ' repeated the shorthand man sadly, "the letter asking for the $3.000 is all ready to mail, but I'll be darned if 1 can think of anybody to mail it to." LouiBville Times. Beating the Bakera. "Oh. I am almost tired to death!" said the woman who 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 coats, when baked into bread. tlS. 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 fac d woman "Busy on a club day? What on earth at?" "Baking bread." said the calmfaced woman New York Timet. An Explanation. Rankin 1 wonder how wrist watches came to be fashionable? Phyle I suppose It is because the small amount of goods used In modern gowns does not permit of pockets. af

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YOUTH HEADS BIG CONCERN youngster of Fourteen In Charge of Corporation Which la Well on Its Feet. R issel Monbeck. a fo irteen yearold i' n (Ol boy. ia president of the Bojra. Mox Furniture ompany. Iticor I porated under the laws of tho stale It Is a co-oierative orgauiation. nirro ' hwthfl among Ita stockholders 5rS boys ranging from ten to seventeen ears. The company operates from 4 to 6 p ni. dally and the company producta are chairs, music racks, piano benches, i writing desks, flower boxes, bird ( boxea and other light articles for which it flnda a ready sale. The protlts are divided up at the end of the year on a basis of the num beruf hours worked b each boy Last paar the 2S stockholders divided near

ly f- " '0 The capital stock Is me dollar a share Some of the boys are anxious tc buy more Btock. hut thp rules of thu' n. : any prohibit it Young Monbeck has systematized the producing a..l selling ends of the I ualnesa Cleveland Leader. Probably Not. "I believe a man should be master in his own house," said the newly married man. There can be only one head in a family, and I mean to be it." "That's a very good Idea," anawered hia friend, who bad been married more years than the other had lived "A very good idea iudeed Have you spoken to your wife about it?" Drink Den. ton's Coffee, For your health's sake. The Great Trouble. Apropos of a seashore divorce. Mayor Riddle or Atlantic City said: 'The great trouble Is that 6o many husbanda. when they meet an old flame down here on the wind-swept beach, insist on being moths " Mot particular women use Fed Trows Ball lllue. Ainerx an nude. ure to pleaae At all good grocers. Adv. The Meter s Record. A representative of the nas depart ment called n a householder and inj timated that he was afraid something was wrong with the meter. From the official point of view, of course, meters . can only show one fault, and the symp tom which had cast suspicion on this meter waa that it had registered less during the quarter than In the corresponding part of the previous year. Hut 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 I excited fan as the pitcher of the home 1 team issued his fourth successive base on balls, forcing a runner across the : plate "Where did you learn to pitch? ; In a correspondence school?" 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." be said scornfully What makes you think that dub ever learned to pitch any where?" Canned. "Is your wife putting up any fruit this summer?" "No. but I've canned a few peaches myself." "You have?" "Yeg. 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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Sausage and Potted Meat Just open and serve Excellent for sandwiches. IntM on Libby ' I your grocer . Libby, McNeül 4 Libby, Chicago HIM1 Reliable Painter Wanted W; litre m wonderful new pa m which will not perl, blister, crack or cbalk. CoU !40S leu peroral., sad covers 15 more surface I baa any ottirr paint. It It the only all .lac einl made brittle-proof and crack-proof by oof secret procear., ihli accounting for ita extreme whiteness, durability, permanent gbwa aid nnn fading colors. We call it Zinolin, the "Arnold Ised" Zinc, and will advert be It wide ly. We want pal uteri in each town whom we ran certifr to bouse owners and a re Mice la ag dependable? la applying .luolin - asvialan wbe will use Ziooltn when railed f r and notsocoe thing rite. To be oar Certified Painter will mean bigger, steadier business for you. If yoo ran (ret the appointment you should atonotk' Writs for particulars, sending rt-ferenree, lETSTO VMIISM CO., N 6to Street. Irootlra, . T. Here is One of the Good Things 'The Patau! 'mproied Door Knob Fastener ' tlx la a tie,-1 opr. na el I pa ad rival assoibleS. ore few poop.e wb du r. t bore 1 r K i Ii .k toil fa'. IIB uff 1 hn to a iure rui-4r trouble. Tob siiapl lnen the faatener and . at I' i KrH'b t .-ooo. K brer BStBl ' apply . Deed DS too La Only S ceo to fur tla faateoora. puatpa'.S. Z. E.RICE, LANDISBURG, PA. The Loj Cabin Sox Rfi Hi ptuinal wearing qaalltl. Pe am Ureal at i if?--r harl r.- s pal ra si i uri rs: a f'rrpoid bj pareei pnoi. Hlieo v-H tn lla- H oei rafutidf.t If fit a it j. a ir .tjrf Mlue lira? and If hit. Order now Hi- . rrid r wdt Ui-m. Eulalia Muelerj M II la. laeitm uod , ft. DilDTNFD Wanted to InTott ItS.OOO la rangt) r4rl I liLBI lli i.l -.i-rangearia raniBk lurcotifaia. J W. W SMTWIT. C KU AS, 'U.U. A IKj l.-.i. Wonted Sarewlnner ery Jem. utiw A0CIII9 tinn iiieano a tale I . I pr.Oi. n re rapra ar l'arwu.oro free. I a BawS wato Oij . BSBSt ' B IBHBS After a Catch. A man with a small mesh net waa seen returning to his bungalow. "Been out after the speckled beau ties?" asked a neighbor. "No, I'm going in after mosqultoea," replied the net bearer, with veugeancav in his tones Charity. "I hates dese suspicious guys," sals the panhandler. "What have dey been doin' to yosi now?" asked his friend. "A gink gives me a dime dls rr.ora In' to git sotnethln' to eat. and den ha fullers mo into a restaurant and watches me spend it." No Use. "They're using an awful lot of au tomobllea in the Kuropean war," re marked the auto enthuslnat. "I know." aaid the disgruntled p4 destrian "But what good does It dot The manufacturers keen turninc the . . ... . blamed tilings out Taster than thosa fellows over there can bust eru up." The Female of the Species. "Look. dear, at that bird in yonder tree How clear his song notes! Ile a been twittering happily for over aas hour." The husband looked up from hia) paper, but not at the bird. "I wish you'd understand one thing. he said. "When you hear a bird, twittering don't make the mistake ot referring to It as "he." The twitters Invariably thn woman birds "

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