Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 June 1906 — Page 3
" PlMSint Lve: y i .n i i.ifj 1uUl TM O clue the Host cf the l;iv Will T(.ko Cft:e of Itself." Tbl la ore of the Lii litt I, rorMOM know. II. v m e ver stoppt t think tiitt Um norn i - im? tlmo when your temper la iu :: ruttlcd, ami havt vm ,. r : . 1 lu think that tin? gum g bi d temper lo the morn in ; iu nearly ilwajri MMMBM your itnUIMite has not . ii nrkinK projurly duruir, tin i i at '' It butt tontaii. i a lot t ln-!i i ' Ulla bubaunttü that form gut tad makes yon havo dNMM, it lir..k up your rest ari l you v.ak' up In the morula,; tirt-d, hutiiU ! rIn . hod, as nature lnt load ou . ,.uld. Our prand r.ires required no admonition to "He pleasant tvi-ry morning until 10 o'clock; the ri q the day will tako rare of Itself." for they dlgMtod their food und woke up full of lifo and n rpy ready for the day's duties, and this was because tl) l,d on Bimplo foods Instead Of hifcb.ly seasoned palatable concoctions, uhieh contain no nourishment. Nature gave us milk, wheat ami Oggt, iind on th'se foods a person can Uw Indefinitely, but if the wl'.k 1 3 skimmed, and if the outside of the wheat is taken off the kernel, an 1 if lie- lime, the talt. and the iron, which Is in the outr part of the WaVM! berry, If these are all removed, foil have simply March alone; the starch pool into the stomach and becomes sugar. Do you know that a person would starve to death on plain white brood nml vatT? Do you know that he conld live Indefinitely on whole wheat brosl or on whole wheat food ana votorf These interesting facts are ail tiet forth in a book called "Hack to Nature." which tells about proper livm; and gives recipes for meals of Um simple kind the Und that makes rod strong end well; xh- Umd that UMkeO you "l'leasant evt ry morning until 10 o'clock." This l ook Is publlslioi :i great OXDOfl - . but it is n free to every MOdJOr of tins i : ;er. It Is an advert: Hmrnt of EGO 0 BBS." the gnat food vfelCB la made from whole wi. at, which is baked and prodlgostod OOd is all ready to senre from the package you bur at your pooOTO. You gat OMTO lif an 1 energy fron a I c nt pari;, at 3 of EGG O SEK than you will get from a thousand dollar.;' worth of white br. ad. This is no Id!- claim. It is a seiemific fart. want to MO about this simple food QtMOttoa, M write us a:id say "11 00 OS s od nie a copy of your book Hack fa Nature,' " and tho book will be sent you at onee without Charge, AddTOOO EGOO-SEB CO., l.'o. 1) first Street, Qaiae. Hi
CULTIVATING CORN l, JP. "HE RAN FOR LAWYER. " Th MMlMdO Should Vary with the ut Ihne Wn a Doubt ar to WhetLr: Wather and the Chaiacte r of 110 IIu' Ever Caufcht
PURPOSE OF THE COURT. kz Understood by a Lawyer Who Knew Hew to Circumvent It.
the Season.
In the eoltivotka Of orn I lad that tüe plan has to he vari.-d to teilt !he I i-e.ison. If the seti.s.iu iu wet I In ieve It I- I etti r to cultivate quite d- p. but , If the w. ather la dry give a h u1 low COtfffOtlOt anl keep the ground level. J do ii, ,t w,,lt nU in corn I up before l.elnnlng to cultivate, but have the cultivation well under Way 1 even totoro plantin?, and hurrow voH iMMdiately after planting before th eoin If up. Then I let It llQOO until the plant ure tip fur enough to Mood UloUltr eiililvaMon. After the corn I up I eiiltivate from three t ) (He times, aerordlng to MCtsUttjr. 1 find to facilitate the work of cultivation that the rows hhotiht be mule from 40 to 42 Imhrs apart. If th- land Is poor 1 or worn out, It If Wfll to have thm even further apart. 1 MM OOljf a n -row cultivator, and I do the work of cultivating tJtofOOCkijr. The WSds that Interfere mt.it with the iilflvatlon In wet weather are emb gras and fox tall. The ofltCf eoua H weeds are easily hand! d. If a long rainy spell sets In Just as we are about to he?ln oi'tlvatlon we simply wait patiently tintil the ground Is in OttftpC : to be eoIUroMd, It Is my OBfOriOOCO tha'. speaking generally, corn does not re Hvc ns many cultivation. before i.la.ting as It shotld That Is, ie ground should be Ort rl.ed Into a con MM in of fineness ti' i' will encourage ttto spread of 'he OOTB rOOta. Mo ;' farmers cultivate the -,rn oaoofdl afur It Is up, but do not use enough rare In nlrlvatlon. I am ronfl !en', eontinues the writer In the Farmers' Review, that beter cultivati' n wh, , greatly inerease the corn crop. I think that more oottivottaf would help u ry much to conserve th BloiatVTO t Ii:: r Nature has given us and thu? save it for the use of the mrn dip';
tne i -y spell that come- ever.- s ror..er. ABOUT DARNEL.
8eeds of th Plant Are Not Poisonous as Is Supposed by Some People. The seeds of the LoffttM teurilentam. "daitiel." "pd-on m danul." have been reputed jxus nous but this ' quality is at least questionable, for no 1 other grass has gained such an unen
viable reputation. In the spr im m shown In the illustration the low. r
the Olfice A man fTOOl PoOMfltOOlO went to 1 Vineland on business erran I. Tli-
ton was ItrOOIQ to blm. and he was OMOVIolOMd with the man (a lawy be had gone to see. The directions he I rOMlvod WOW so indefinite that he tound bin)s-!f on the idge of the town without having come to the hou.-ie 00 ; sought 1 ben he met an old negro and asked the way of him and Paru'd
t::i! the bouse lay about a cjuait t a mile farther down the road. "The man 1 want to sec is a lawyer," he said to the old man. "Is t' : Mr. Dash down the road a lawyer? " "He ain't no lawyer that I ev( i beard tell of." answered the negro. "You're sure?" The old negro scratched his head in deep thought. Then a gleam of remembrance lighted his eye. "Now I think of It, boss," he said, "'pears like I do recollect he ran for lawyer one time."
CHILD'S AWFUL SKIN HUMOR. ßercamed with Pain Suffering airly Broke Parent's Heart Speedily Cured by Cuticura. "I wish to inform you that CVi n I ResMCUM huve put n stop to twdvs years of misery I passed with my son. Aa an iOfsOt 1 notieed on his body a mi pot, and Heated same with different t.inedies f.,r about live years, bat when UM kp-t bOfOO 10 get larger 1 put him under the ears .f doctors. Under their treatment the ducnse spread to I sr d fereot parti of his body. The longer the doctors treated him the wiaa it rcw.
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Hon. A. O. Jiwitt. lawyer,, polltlrlrtn aril man of isreattic wit, was onre trying a case in the supreme court in lfast. Me., his heme city. The Judge ; residing. Wore being called to the tench, had tried many cafs against .) weit, orfco did not eatertaln a very ' i. h opinion of his abl'.iiy, relates the Uiston Herald. In his ckfing ar-amcnt Jewett. In flrflance of the rules of the court, started in to read some law to the Jury. The court pounded on the bnch an 3 said: "Mr. Jewett, you must net read law to the Jury' lo "0:,r closing argument." Jewett kept on reading without fo much as a Rlance at the court. The court. In thunderous tones, ordcri ! hn to stop. T. wctt, who had by thl time read all he Intended to read, turned calmly to tho Judge and said: "Did your boner address BOf "I said," roared the Judge, "you HOJt not read law to the Jury In your (losing argument. I will give the law to the Jury. What do you supposa the court Is here for?" "What Is the court here for" rerponded Jewett. In high falsetto, "I suppose you know. sir. to kep order, with the aid of ffco sheriff. k' with all du-- respect to the sheriff, air."
Kitible buiiiini! and luhuic. Wlun 1
think of In? raftering, u nearly hieali my heart. 11. screen i al l be b ird down ata i . 'flic Kaffering of ry n nude mo full of mifcry. 1 had no ambition to Work, to cat. nor could 1 !-lecp. One doctor told ose loot my k tm'n ecsema was imurablo, and gave it up for a bat! job. Une evening 1 saw an arti'le in the paper about ma wonderful Catievra and decided to give it a triaL I tell you tlmt Coticnrsj Ointment is worth it m ight in g ld and when I bod need the l.i-t box of II a nient there was a great itnpr i-"ient. aiel by the time I bad OStd the tret nd H't 1 Cut if ura Soap. Ointment, una Resolvent, nty child wa.-t cared. He is row twelve r!s old, and b t.kin is ns line and tu-Jih as silk. Michael Bteinmaa, 7 Bsmner Avenue, llrooklja, N. V., April 18. l:." Marconi Anticipated. An Bgyptol Igdol and an A-syriologIst were dJOpMtaf about the relative advancement of the two am lent peoples whoiti they were studying. "Why. sir." cried the Kgyptologl? t, "we igjd remains of wires in Egypt, which prove they understood electricity!" "Pshaiw!" answered the Asryrtologist. ' we don't Und any wires in Assyria, i rd that shows that they understood wireless telegraphy!' Stray Stories. $100 Reward, $100. Thr rr lr of OSS pper will be piraaed ta learn tbti there lean o dreJed dte tht r eleuce hw Imu able to cure In ell lt (tatcei. and thai I Caurrb. Ha l a Catarrb Cure Ii the only p.llle t-urf nur kntxro to tbe ine Ileal fraternltf. Catarrti being a Cttnutllutlanal dleaae. require a enUtutlanal tre ttmont. Uall'a Catarrb Cure la tak -c Internally, acting direcliy up tn llie bljod ani unicoua urtcea of i be yatem. therebjr deatroylni tbe foundation f ttie dlxae. aud glvtmc tha patient tremttb by building up tbe con-tl:uilo0 and aaataltng nature In doing It werk. Tbe proprietor have ointirh tallb In In curative poer that thrr off' ; One Hundred Dl ara fur any cae tbat U fai:t to cure. Hend for llai of teaitmontala. Addreae P. J. CUKNKV CO., Toleda, O. Bold by all DrttggliWe ISSt lake Ua. Family fiila t'r couMtpatJon.
Too Much So "Why do voti call that fenclous bulldog of your 'Icy? " "DOüOUOO when he once attmhes fclOMOll to a person he clings to one o." Baltimore Anierkan.
KNOWS NOW Doctor Was Fooled by His Own Caee for a Time. It's ay to understand how ordinary peuple t fouled by roffee when doctors themselves sometimes forget the facts. A physician speaks of his own ex perience: "1 had need coffee for years and really did not exactly believe it was njurinr, me although I had pr.pitatien of the heart every day. "Fiaally one day a severe and almost fatal attack of heart trouble b litt nod me and I gave up both tea and coffee, using Pottum instead and sine that time I have had aheclutely no heart palpitation except on one or two OOOMfaoo when I ten d small quantity of coffee which OOOOOd severe Irritation and proved to me I must let it alone. When we began using Pont urn It OOOOOOd weak that war. because wo oil not make It according to direc-tl-joa--but now we put a little bit ofl butter In th pot mhen illJng and alhw UM Postum to boil full II miaIriOO which gives It tho proper rieb dOTOf and the d'-ep brown color. 1 have advised A great many of my friends and patient in leave off eon-'- and drink Tostnm. In fact I laUy gfre this advice." Namo given by Posture Co.. nattle Creek. Mich. Many thousand of physicians use Pogt in in place of tea anl OBfUo in 'heir own h-rnes and prerrlbn It to l'.tints. "Tl.err'.t a reason." A remarkable fittlo book. "Tim Hood to Wcllvlilc," can be found In Pkgs.
I.OI.II M TKMI'l. K.NTl M l'AKNKI. scale Is tipped with I short arm or bristle. Such forma have been separated by some botanists from thr form with long awns, and have received the name Lolium nrvense. the field darnel; but Isitanists nrrw generally consider the lons-awned, the short- iwn'il and the awnless forms as all belonging tj one species, to which th-y n I ly tho names first given. Darnel Is an annual gras which has hern Introduced Into this country from Europ and has become naturalized In snm places and acts as an annoying we!. It Is saUl to be more abundant on the western coast than here' It oueht to be possible, says tha Country Oentleman. with proper screens, to separate its seed from wheat. FROST-PROOF CEMFNT POST How a Shield May Be Made to Take Up the Heaving of tbe Oround by Freezing. A permanent foundation for build
ings Is not alwayu feasible, and poOtO must be used. Their chief falling Is tho likelihood that they
Still Spiteful. Her Yea, she married him to spite another girl. Him Hut why did she divorce him? "So he could marry the other girl, and thus spite her some more." Chi caga Pally News To Launder China Silk Waists. China silk w.ii-ts launder nicly. Remove any spots with benzine. Then wash in warm Foap rud. rubbing between the hands; rin-e thnaich evera! waters. I ff . ry S.. ip and do not i ub the BOap "n the fabric. Wring aa dry as possible, wrap in a sheet and when partially dry iron
or. the wiong ELEANOR R. PARKER,
Different Kinds. "A man In po.iiic should have lots of friends, shouldn't he?" "It depends," answered Senator Sorghum, 'on whether they are friends who v ant to do something for you or who want you to do something for them. Washington Star
will br- lifted by the frost. Make the post a little smaller at the top. as r.hown In the first out. with smooth sides, says the Farm Journal , then box It In as shown In the MtOIOd eut, allowing the box to slide upwa-d freely. The frost will lift the bru. with no chance whatever 10 lift on th" sloping post within ATnr.ger.tent of tttO Farm. The arrangement of tin f irm M t I
fields, building.: and roads. Is a matter that should count for More than It ! does. A POOttf arranged farm. Mjri the Farmers' Review, loses tin nv tat the owner by wasting his titae nud la bor The arrangement mast dOpOBd I largely on tbe kind of work beln j don on the farm.
Only Rirh in Embryo Yet. Tbe Bud How did you get your start in life, senator? The Senator Why er I haven't really got started yt. yon know. I am only worth $10.000.000 as yet. Judge. Firs. st. v it us Donee and nil Wereai I)t-ea-cs permanent l rtiied by l)r. Kline's Orsal Nerve Reetorer. Head let Free 12.01 trial bottle and treatise Dr. R. II. Kline, Üb, Ml sad 033 Arch St., Pkiktdelphie, l'a
s near as I kin make de difference out," said Uncle Eben. "It's dls way. De speculations dat wins Is InvestBOntO, an dem dat loses Is gamhiln' " -Washington Star.
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Make your boy's food tasty Mother for it has to do some big things. It has to make flesh, blood, bone and muscle and supply boundless Energy. Remember, the boy of today is the man of tomorrow.
Don't injure him physically and mentally with indigestible meats, pastries, rich puddings, etc., that
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But feed him plenty of
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all thrr H In wVirj ar.(t h1l be ynar tieart't Joy tronr, h'altby. bright, tmart and quick s ki Yon wont have o coax him to eat It cither, Mother, lor 1a dt.icjou r.h ttaTor when eaico with crcaav aad MOM U hist what be crave moat for. Egg-O-Scc keeps the blood cool and is the ideal summer food. Give him aorr. . tomorrow "there wont be no leaTlo'i." Prepared uadcr eondttiona of scrupulous clranlineia. r.vrr; pocet In the country sells EGG O-SEE the whole wheat cereal. If yoor gmeer ha Bot r-telTtd his aapaly, mall us 10 cents and his name (15 cents est cf the Kocky WuuataiaaJ aodwe will scad yea
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