Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 July 1910 — Page 3
There is no problem of increased cost of food if you eat more Quaker Oats An ideal food; delicious; appetizing; strengthening. Compared with other foods Quaker Oats costs almost nothing and et it Luilds the best. Pa' kr-J In remilar lzo packages, und In r-rmlcuily sealed tins for not cllu.atca. O
Food products Libby's Vienna Sausage is distinctly different from any other sausage you ever tasted. Just try one can and it is sure to become a frequent necessity. Libbt Viena Saui&ge just suits for breakfast, is fine for luncheon and satisfies at dinner or supper. Like all of Libby's Food Products, it is carefully cooked and prepared, ready to serve, in Libby's Greal White Kiteben the cleanest, most scientific kitchen in the world. Other popular," ready -fa-serve Libby Pure Foods are: Cooked Corned Beef Peerless Dried Beef Veal Lotf Evaporated Milk Baked Beans Chow Chew Mixed Pickles Insist on Libby's at your grocer's. Libby, McNeill & Libby Chicago 3D WESTERN CANADA Vhat J.J. H tit, th Great Railroad M ten ate, Says About its Whaat-Preduclnsr Power! "Tho jnrtwt cd of tliU fonntrr lion fir two win uin i-t'-tld.ne of homw t"t IU 57 frryno nu rmaurin aÜcicnt for tonn. IL Jjr et oar prominrnce at b wheat ciportins country r ccn. Canad la to lx the treat wheteounlr7." Th!grt railroad macsat ia UMok adianlace of ths tltaallr-n lr -IrmtTernllwnr tiiitWIInr totlicti-nt flrlU of Wcatrrn Caiwtln. Upwards ef 125 Million Bushels of Wheat WPi-r hnrrratrd In 1 009. Areraco of tho thrt proinr tt Allrta. K.ktrtiwn ml SUnltol will U DpwnnUot 23 üudida icr pcrc. j rc nnmraioaua 01 lunniivi nnd ndjolnlnr prt-rtnptloii cif IOO nnrnt3prrncTri.nrtto bo lind In tlio choicest UUIrlcU. School conTrnlrnt. cllmnt ciroUmt. loll the Tcry " rallwrny rlo at hnnl, hululIne lumtxT clirnp, furl coir to cri ami naonnii in inr-, wntrr fsjtllr nronirnh rali-u farming a aticcr. Write a to tt placa for aettlrmftit. wttlrr low rallwar rtc.dvrtptlrillo. tratvl"Lart Ut Wct"nt fr on appltcal Ion , and ot hrr I nrormatton. to bap't ot 3 mm I erat ton. Ottawa, Can., or to tho Caaaillaa UoTcmiacat JLetnt. IT. H. Barm, tri fr Trartlta TrrmU i Iliac., I1aaiwll. Mi II. . Ulis Boat SO U'fMt., TiaVaa, O. V3tUao addrM nearrat too). (Ii p Send postal for P K h i FrcoPnckngo I 1 1 Li mm of laxtinc. Better and more economical than liquid antiseptics FOB ALL TOILET USES. j Givei one a tweet breath; clean, white, RKernvfree teeth antlaeptically clean BM .t I .1 . r? .1 1 1iiuuin ana mroai punuea inc orcaiu after amoking ditpela all disagreeable Perspiration and body odora much appreciated by dainty women. A quick remedy for aore eyea and catarrh. A little Paxtiae powder dlstolred in a glau of hot water makes a delhtful antiseptic solution, posseumg extraordiaary cleaBtHig, germicidal ami heal, log power, aad absolutely harmless. Try a Sample. 50c a large box at druggiili or by tu all. THE PAXTON TOILET CO., BoaTON.Maaa. JUSTTHEPläce ; you are JooVlnir for , an Irriiri! farm In iTfttnrnto VnllPT. tnl. ri I . ..1 ... Inf.lMn.Mrtn ' ponitrj, li.)KM, alfnUn. Mrnl cllmnte -7 term. h.LKU.lsn 1 C8 I0S taUIs SUhiti DEFUHCE STARCH narer atlctu to ttio Iroo. It sir
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A Cas of Terrible Kidney Troubls. Henry Palmor, Colo nnd Walnut Sta.. I Darnesvllle, 0., says: "My kidney trouble was caused by hardships and exposuro in tho army. Tho awful pains across my back gradually became more sovero until I was in constant misery. My feet and hands were swollen to twice their natural size. Tho kidney secretions wero in a terrible condi tion for months I voided what seemed to be clear blood. I became so dizzy everything seemed to whirl. My condition was alarming when I began using Doan's Kidney Pills. Before long I improved and was soon strong and well." Iternombor tho name Doan's. For salo by all doalors. 50 cents a box. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, X. Y. THE COUNTRY FOR HIM. "Golly! If I was eddlcated I'd certainly find out whero de country is where do chickens lay sich big eggs, an I'd certainly go dere." SKIN BEAUTY PROMOTED In tho treatment of affections of tho ekln and scalp which torture, disfigure, itch, burn, scale and destroy tho hair, as well as for preserving, purifying and beautifying tho complexion, hands and hair, Cuticura Soap and Cutlcura Ointment aro well-nigh in- J ialllbie. auinons or women tnrougnout the world rely on these pure, sweet and gentle emollients for ail purposes of the toilet, bath and nursery, and for the sanative, antiseptic cleansing of ulcerated, inflamed mucous surfaces. Totter Drug & Cbem. Corp., Boston, Mass., solo proprietors of tho Cuticura Remedies, will mall free, on request, their latest 32-pago Cuticura Book on tho skin and hair. A Tart Tongue. Col. Robert C. Carter, at a Nashville banquet, was talking about campaign comrades. "Then there was Dash of Company A," he said. "Dash had the reputation of being tho nastiest-tonguod man in tho regiment. It was Prlvato Dash, you know, who, out foraging one evening on a rich estate, camo accidentally upon tho owner's wife, a grando dame in evening dress. "Dash asked her for food. She refused him. He asked asain. But, still refusing, she walked away. 'No,' sho said. Til glvo you nothing, trespassing liko this! 111 give you nothing. My mind is made up.' " 'Made up, is it?' said Dash. 'Like tho rest of you, eh?'" Conditional Piety. Two Scotch fishermen, James and Sandy, belated and befogged on a rough water, wero In some trepidation lest they should never get ashore again. At last Jamie said: "Sandy, I'm steering, and I think you'd better put up a bit of prayer." "I don't know how," said Sandy. "If ye don't I'll chuck yo overboard." said Jamie. Sandy began: "Oh. Lord. I never asked anthing of ye for fifteen years, and If ye'll only get us safo back, I'll never trouble ye again, and" "Whist, Sandy." said Jamie. "The boat's touched shore; don't bo beholden to anybody." Short Stories. A DETERMINED WOMAN Finally Found a Food That Cured Her. "When I first read of the remarkable effects of Grapo-Nuts food, I determined to secure Bome," says a woman in Salisbury, Mo. "At that timo there was nono kept in this town, but my husband ordered somo from a Chicago traveler. "I had been greatly afflicted with sudden nttacks of cramps, nausea, and vomiting. Tried all sorts of remedies and physicians, but obtained on'y temporary relief. As soon aa I began to use the now food tho cramps disappeared and have never returned. "My old attacks ot sick stomach wero a little slower to yield, but by continuing tho food, that troublo has disappeared entirely. I am today por1 fectly well, can cat anything and everything I wish, without paying mo penalty that I used to. Wo would not keep houso without Grape-Nuts. "My husband was so delighted with tho benefits I received that ho has been recommending Grape-N'uts to his customers and has built up a very largo trade on the food. Ho sells them by tho case to many of tho leading physicians of tho county, who recommend Grape-Nuts very generally. There Is somo satisfaction In using a really scientifically prepared food." Head tho little book, "Tho noad to WellvJllo'ln pkgs. "There's a Reason.' Krrr renil the atove lettrrt A new one nnpenr Crom time to time. Thej arc acsiuiae, true, auu Xall of humaa Interest.
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HORTICULTURAL NOTES. Tho best growth of roses Is In rich, inolot and rather cool soil. The best soil for roses is a rather stiff but deep and rich clay loam. As a rule rosos do best whon set out in tho fall or vory early In tho spring. Grapes, do far bettor when they are cultivated until tho borrlos are grown. With dormant field roses, all of the broken and bruised roots must bo cut smoothly. To produce flnost and largest blossoms, rosos must bo carefully pruned each year. Whon planting roses, avoid exposing the roots of the plants to the sun or drying winds. One should watch for black knot on the cherries and plums, and for pear blight, and at its first appearance "get on his Job." Plant cherry trees on your home grounds and thus give your people 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 severely. With the exception of the ramblers, Rose rogosa, and a few others, roses aro not grown as decorative plants for general effect, but for their blossoms only. Profit In the orchard depends upon the perfection of tho fruits raised and the quantity. And the 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 green up to early autumn and winter, while unsprayed trees have shed their leaves ton early for the proper food supply In tho trees. LUCILE GRAPE IS EXCELLENT It Is Hardy and Healthy and Strong, and Robust Grower That Ripens Early Fruit Is Sweet. Tho Lucile is the coming red market grape, says a friend who is a largo grape grower in Chautauqua county, New York. He says it Is 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 xipen3 oarly between Moore's Early and Worden and makes a handsome trio of our national colors, red. white and blue, and packed with Diamond and Worden grape. The Lucile is , sweet, comparing favorably with j Wyoming Red in color. Its crowning glory Is tho size and compactness 01 Us clusters. It Is indispensable at the north, whero only extra early and hardy varieties succeed. Thinning Fruit. The question of thinning apples, pcachfis. pears and othor fruit is bocoming of more Importance every year Not only do wo get larger and finer fruit, but the curcullo is working more seriously every years and In thinning fruit whero the curcullo Is prosent every specimen that shows a sign of tho curcullo sting should be taken away and burned. Tho demands of tho markets and the conditions of the eastern and southern fruit growers Is such that they must thin their fruit if they are to succeed in holding their home markets. Tho demand is for larger and more showy fruit and of bettor quality, but more particularly of fruit that has a ilno appearance. Melons In Orchard. An Ohio orchardlst writes ue: -Last year we planted musk melon In m our poach orchard and troatod each tree tho same as a hill of melon. Tho growth of the treos was remarkable. Wo shall try the same plan this year on a young apple orchard."
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How They Should Be Treated and Cleaned When Overrun and Choked With Weeds. Hy C. II. DRAKE.) We always have to fight the weeds in strawberry beds. They hinder much less in a season of abundant rainfall than in a dry one, and do special dnmage whon fertility is lacking in tho soil. So. if one wishes to prolong the usefulness of the old bed another year It may be done, providing It is not too old or has not become sodded thickly over. Wire grass is the worst onomy of the strawborry as the years advance, for the roots take complete possession of tho soil. Other weeds, like daisies, yarrow, dandelion, etc., may be quite easily copod with. Rather than do without any of this delicious fruit next year tho old hod had better be retained unless It Is beyond all hope of production. If it is not closely mown after fruiting let this be done right away, drying, shaking and gathering the weeds, grass, etc. An Excellent Variety. It may be burned over, but if near tne 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 even coat of well-rotted stable manure be applied, thick enough to fertilize without shutting out the air. Rains coming on will fertilize the ground, so that much largor crowns will bo grown by tho plants than would be possible without it The crown of the plant is but a storage of material with which the plant wJlll push the next season's growth of fruit. How can the plants grow good crowns with only an overdrawn supply of fertilizer beneath them? The top dressing will servo also to protect the plants during the winter. Thus treated one is sure of a much larger crop of strawberries next year than if the bod were plowed up and reset In Aucusl or September. Of course if tho plants have been set too long. I so that the bed did very poorly this year, not many berrios can bo expected next year, even with the treatment above recommended. For tho bed to be set next spring ! It Is woll to begin preparations now. I or as soon as land and manure are j available. If the place is now in sod j the sooner manure is applied the better. It will tend to rot the sod and help its decay after fall plowing. The pile of coarse manure that lies outside the stable door may be evenly spread on the sod, and the rains will help it to benefit tho land. An excellent variety is shown In the Illustration. INJURIOUS TO APPLE TREES - Round-Headed Borer Does Much Dam1 age and is Hard to Dislodge Prevent Laying of Eggs. The round-headed borer Is a very injurious beetle to the apple tree. The ' adult insect measures about three- ' quarters of an inch long. Is brown and has two broad white stripes extending , the length of the body, says Farm Apple Tree Borer. A. U. Larva: C. Fomalo IHette, D. Pupa. Press. The eggs are laid on tho bark near tho base of tho tree during the summer. The larvae, which are white with round heads and black Jaws, hatch within a hört timo and immediately they begin to bore Into the Interior of the tree. It takes three seasons for the larvae to reach maturity: tho beetles come out during the summer. Tbo larvae may bo detected first by tho discoloration of the bark and later by the eaaUng which have been purhbd out of tho burrows. Tho most effective remedy, as for the other tree borer, is tho digging out method. Of course this means tho making of additional wounds pn the tree, which In some caaos may be ns bad as the borers. Protecting the trunks of the trees to prevent tho laying of tho eggs by the females Is recommended. Berry Bushes by Themselves. Thoro li very little exctwe for having currant, gooseberry nnd othor berry bushes In the garden on a farm Give thni a plat by thpms-lvos and work every foot of the n -int to vcgotatlti.
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