Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 38, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 June 1910 — Page 7
There is no problem of increased cost of food if you eat more Quaker Oats An ideal food; delicious; appetizing; strengthening. Compared with other f.nds Quaker Oats costs almost nothing and yet it builds the best. Pa, krl In rcRular nlzo packages, nnd In
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A Caso of Terrible Kidney Trouble. Henry Palmer, Colo and Walnut Sts., Barnesvlllo, O., uays; "Sly kidnoy troublo was caused by hardships and exposure Jn tho array. Tho awful pains
across my back gradually bccamo inoro Bovero until I waa In constant misery. My feet and hands wero Bwollen to twlco their natural slzo. Tho kidney secretions were in n terrible condi
tionfor months I voided what seemed to bo clear blood. 1 became bo dizzy everything seemed to whirl. My condition was alarming when I Logan using Doan's Kidney Pills. Before long I Improved and was soon strong and well." Itoraember tho name Doan's. For salo by all dealers. CO cents a box. Fostor-Mllburn Co.. JJuffalo, N. Y. THE COUNTRY FOR HIM.
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Mixed Pickles Insist on Libby's at your grocer's. Libby, McNeill & Libby Chicago
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WESTERN CANADA What J.J. imi, th Crat Railroad Magnate, Says About its Wheat-Producing Poweri
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wpr hnrrrstfHl In 1000. Arce of tb threo proT.nco of All1. Kaakalehewan and Manitoba. wlllU
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nml niljolnlnr p.-c-rmptlon of tUO ncrrm nt 3 prrnrr . 'o bo liitd In the cliolr-t dUtrlcU. rVhrml conrrnlrnt. cllmnlp pxrcllrut. oll tho terr rut, rnllwiiya cIimo nt Iinnil. bull)!-
incniniixT rnonp, furl enr crt nnd rfnaonalilo In iirlrr, wntrr vullr prrwurwls iiiUihI f.irmltiff n mmu. Writ" nt to bct rlac for M-ttlnnrr.t. ttln low ratlirajr rMr. .IcacriPtlvplIloatratM "Lout lkt Vrt'''iwnt frf on ai'pllcat ion), an'lr.thpr Information, to tSup't of ImmUrntlon. Ottawa. Can., or to the Caoadlaa üorernment Aceat. W. M. Krn, tri Im TrrtU. TrruU inj,,. i.ii,..tn.. i4. t ii. . WIHUJ.S Haa tt La UM,., ItMt, 0. (Cm addremi ncitnt jonU (I)
"Golly! If I was eddlcated I'd certainly And out whero do country Is whero do chickens lay sich big eggs, an" I'd certainly go doro." SKIN BEAUTY PROMOTED ' In tho treatment of affections of tho Ekln nnd scalp which torture, disfigure, itch, burn, scale and destroy tho hair, as well as for preserving, purifying and beautifying tho complexion, , hands and hair, Cutlcura Soap and Cutlcura Ointment aro well-nigh infallible. Millions of women throughout the world rely on theso pure, sweet and genUo emollients for all purposes of tho toilet, bath and nursery, and for the sanative, antiseptic cleansing of ulcerated. Inflamed mucous surfaces. Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Boston, Mass., solo proprietors of tho Cutlcura Remedies, will mail froe, on request, their latest 32-pago Cutlcura Cook on tho skin and hair. A Tart Tongue. Col. Robert C. Carter, at a Nashvilla banquet, was talking about campaign comrades. "Then there was Dash of Company A," he said. "Dash had the reputation of being the nastlest-tongued man In the regiment. '"It was Prlvato Dash, you know, who, out foraging one evening on a rich estate, came accidentally upon tho owner's wlfo, a grando dame In evening dress. "Dash asked her for food. Sho refused him. Ho asked again. But, stiil
refusing, sho walked nway. No, she said, Til give you noth lng, trespassing liko this! I'll give you nothing. My mind is mado up.' " 'Mado up, is it?' said Dash. 'Uko tho rest of you. eh? "
HORTICULTURAL NOTES. Tho best growth of roses Is in rich, rnolet nnd rather cool noil. The best soil for roses is a rather stiff but deop nnd rich clay loam. Ab a rulo roses do best whon set out in tho fall or vory early In tho spring. Grapoa do far bettor when they are cultivated until tho barrios are grown. With dormant field rotes, all of the broken and brulsod roots must bo cut smoothly. To produce finest and largest blossoms, roses ruuqt bo carefully pruned each year. When limiting roses, avoid exposing tho roots of the plants to tho
sun or drying winds. One should watch for black knot on the cherrloa and plums, and for pear blight, nnd at its first appiarance "set on his Job." Plant cherry trees on your homo grounds and thus gtvo your puople something to think about that Is
bright and cheerful. All of the roses should be cut back at the time of planting, except potted, growing plants, and perpetual bloomers should bo cut back severoly. With the exception of tho ramblers, Rose rogosa, and a few others, roses are not grown as decorative plants for general effect, but for their blossoms only. Profit In the orchard depends upon tho perfection of the fruits raised and the quantity. And tho trees cannot produce their full capacity unless they are well cared for. If one Is to be successful with the orchard he must start with the right varieties; poor kinds limit success. Good varieties have been brought to their perfection by attention. It is a notable fact that properly sprayed orchards carry the leaves vigorous and groen up to early autumn and winter, while unsprayed trees have shed their leaves too early for the proper food supply in tho trees.
FIX OLD STRAWBERRY BEDS How They Should Be Treated and Cleaned When Overrun and Choked With Weeds. flly C. II. DRAKH.) e always have to fight the weeds In utrawborry bods. They hlndor much less in n season of nbundant rainfall than in a dry one, and do special damago whon fertility Is lacking in tho soil. So, if one wishes to prolong tho usefulness of the old bod another year it may be done, providing It Is not too old or has not bocome sodded thickly over. Wlro grass is tho worst enemy of tho strnwborry as the years advance, for the roots take complete possession of tho soil. Other woods, like dalaies, yarrow, dandelion, otc, may bo quite easily copod with. Rather than do without any of this delicious fruit noxt yoar tho old bed had better bo retained unless it is beyond all hope of production. If it is not closely mown after fruiting let this be dorn- right away, drying, shaking and gai luring the weeds, grass, otc.
LUCILE GRAPE IS EXCELLENT
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Out.ldo cleaalweii ! lew thin htlf tfee fcattl." A raaa mar crub himself a dozen time a day, aad tili be sncleaa. Good health means cleanliness Bet only outside, but inside. It meass clem stomach, clean bowel, clean blood, a dean liver, aad new, clean, healthy tissues. The man who is cieaa ta this vray will look it and act it. He will work with energy aad think clean, clear, healthy thoughts. He will never bo troubled with liver, lung, stomach ar blood disorders. Dyspepsia and indigestion orijiaate ia naclea stomachs. Blood diseases are found where there is unclean blood.
Uowumpuoa aad broachius raeaa uaclean Iuas. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery prevent these diseases. It makes a Bum's imirfcs clean and healthy. It cleans tho digestive oraaa, makes pare, clean blood, and clean, healthy flesh. It restores tone to the nervo os system, and cares nervons czhanstioa aad prostration. It contains no alcohol or habit-forming drags. Constipation is the most unclean unclcanlioesa. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure it. They never gripe. Easy to take as candy.
It Is Hardy and Healthy and Strong, and Robust Grower That Ripens Early Fruit Is Sweet. The Laicile is the coming red market grape, says a friend who Is a large grape grower In Chautauqua county. New York. He says It Is
i Conditional Piety. Two Scotch fishermen, James and Sandy, belated and befogged on n rough water, were In some trepidation lest they should never get ashore j again. At last Jamie saidr , "Sandy, I'm steering, and I think ' you'd better put up a bit of prayer." I "I don't know how," said Sandy. ; "If ye don't I'll chuck yo overboard," I said Jnmie. Sandy began: "Oh, Lord, I ncvor ; asked anything of ye for fifteen years, i and If ye'll only get us safo back, I'll 1 never troublo yo again, and" "Whist, Sandy," said Jamie. "The ! boat's touched shore; don't bo beholden to anybody." Short Stories.
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A DETERMINED WOMAN Finally Found a Food That Cured Her. "When I first read of tho remark
able effects of Grape-Nuts food, I determined to securo some," saya a woman In Salisbury, Mo. "At that timo there was none kept In this town, but my husband orderod some from a Chicago traveler. "I had been greatly adllctcd with sudden attacks of cramps, nausea, and vomiting. Tried all sorts of remedies and physicians, but obtained only temporary relief. As soon as I began to uso the now food tho cramps disappeared and havo never returned. "My old attacks of sick stomach wcro a little slower to yield, but by . continuing tho food, that troublo has i disappeared entirely. I am today perfectly well, can cat anything and
, everything I wish, without paying the penalty that I used to. Wo would not ! keep house without Grape-Nuta. I "My husband was so delighted with ! the benefits I received thnt ho has
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An Excellent Variety. It may be burned over, but If near tho barn this is impractical. It is a good plan to take off as much of the old tops as possible In order to stimulate new growth. After raking It may be scarified with a harrow quite thoroughly. This will
break the surface, letting in air and'
opening ways for the strength of a manure top dressing to enter. Now let an oven coat of well-rotted stable manure bo applied, thick enough to fertilize without shutting out tho air. Rains coming on will fertlllzo the ground, so that much larger crowns will bo growr. by tho plants than would be possible rVthout iL Tho crown of the plant is but a siirage of material with which the nlat
will miali ihn nnvt enncrm'c frv-mth If
fruit. How can the plants crow good
crownB with only an overdrawn sup- . ply of fertilizer beneath them? The ' top dressing will serve also to xirotect i the plants during the winter. Thus 1 (CAnfiJ r ta oiiro n f n ...... 1. 1 I
" WUVTI U1IO IB HIV Ul II 1 11 U U II lillbCl crop of strawberries next year than if the bod were plowed up anil reset in August or September. Of course if tho plants have been set too long, so that tho bed did very poorly this
I year, not many berries can bo ex-
j pected next year, even with the treat- , ment abovo recommended. For the bed to be set nest spring it Is well to begin preparations now, or as soon as land and manure aro available. If the place is now in sod he sooner manure is applied the betcr. It will tend to rot the sod and hf lp Its decay after fall plowing. Tho I lie of coarse manure that lies outside t?.'- stable door may he evenly spread n the sod, and tho rains will help it to benefit the land. An excellent vnrloty Is shown In the Illustration.
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The Lucile Grape. hardy and healthy, a strong, robust grower that ripens its wood to the tips even whon carrying a heavy load of fruit, says Green's Fruit Grower. It ripens early between' Moore's Early and Worden and makes a handsome trio of our national colors, red, whlto nnd blue, and packed with Diamond nnd Worden grape. Tho Lucile is sweet, comparing favorably with Wyoming Red In color. Its crowning glory Is the size and conipnctness of
Its clusters. It Is Indisponsablo at tho north, whero only extra early nnd hardy varieties succeed.
Round-Headed Borer Does Much Damage and Is Hard to Dislodge Prevent Laying of Eggs. The round-headed borer Is a very injurious beetle to the apple tree. Tho adult insect measures about threequarters of an Inch long. Is brown and has two broad white stripes extending tho length of the body, says Farm
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Thinning Fruit. The question of thinning apples, peaches, pears and other fruit Is becoming of more Importance every year Xot only do wo got larger and finer fruit, but the curculio is working: moro seriously overy years and In thinning fruit whero tho curculio Ib
prosont every specimen thnt shows a sign of the curculio atlng should bo tiken nway and burned. The derannds of tho markets and the conditions of tho eastern nnd
nouthern fruit growers la such thnt they must thin their fruit if they nro to succeed In holding their home markets. The demnnri Is for larger and more showy fruit nnd of better
quality, but moro particularly of fruit 0rs. Protecting tho trunks of the trees
that has a fine nppearnnce.
Melons In Orchard. An Ohio orchardist writes us: "Last yoar we planted musk melon In in our poach orchard and treated each tree tho same as a hill of melon. The growth of tho trees was remnrknble. Wo fhall try the same plan this year on a young apple orchard."
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l'upa. Press. Tho eggs nre laid on tho hark near the base of tho tree during tho summer. The larvae, which are whPo with round heads and black Jaws, hatch within a short time and Immediately they begin to bore Into tho interior of the tree. It takes throe sen-
sons for the larvae to roach maturity; the booties come out during the summer. The lnrvno may bo detected first by the discoloration of tho bnrk nnd later by the castings which havo boon pushed out of the burrows. The most
effecilve remedy, ns for tho other treo borer, is the digging out method. Of course this means tho making of additional wounds on the trees, which In some cases may bo as bad as tho bor-
to prevent tho laying of tho eggs by the females is recommended.
Berry Bushes by Themselves. 1 There Is vory llttlo excuse for 1 having currant, gooseberry nnd oilier berry btishos In tho garden on a farm '
Give them a pint by themselves and '
work every foot of the garden ylat lo vtgf table.
Bi Profits from Cheap Lands in Eastern Colorado Eastern Colorado the wonderful cattle country, great because of great crops of nutritious grasses and fine vatcr. Better results are obtained in the feed-lots of Eastern Colorado than from any other district. The best and strongest horses are raised solely on nativo grasses without prepared food, and bring fancy prices for cavalry purposes and general use. Conditions are ideal for dairying or sheep raising. Mild winters plenty of sunshint abundant pure water, rich grasses, alfalfa, cow peas, kaffir corn, broom corn, milo maize and cane through all the year. Hogs thrive no cholera or other diseases that attack swine in lower altitudes. Hogs raised on alfalfa, fattened on corn raised on the same farm, cost 4 j,ur head (including first cost of parent stock) and sell readily at top prices. The climate of Fnslern Colorado Is tho hraltle.tt In the world for man and beast. Good churches, dood schools and splendid markets. Now Is the Time to Go and reo for yourself. Take the longed-fur trip and seo the beauties of the Colorado Rockies and investigate these fertile cheap lands on the way. Let me tell yon more about Eastern Colorado along the Rock Island Lines. I want to point you to success. Send me your address, tell me tho kind of farming you prefer, and I will tell you about others who have quit paying rent and now are living in healthy, happy homes of their own. Write today.
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