Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 56, Number 11, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 January 1914 — Page 8
m ' -TRY FEI WEALTH Si:4 ügir, 109 Larger Yields of All Crops Following Beet Culture BoGSt Value of Farm Lands.
FOR INniMiÄt
The d Have Always Bongrht, and which lias u ? )ver DO years, has borne the si-nature vf - and has been made under Ins - j? sj&S''f-- sonal supervision since its infaJi All Ccmnterfella, fmWntfr-t and Just-as-MMl'Mire bam Experin: hat triilo with and endanger the health of Inf.mts and Children Kxnericnce aniii-t Hxptjteent. What is CASTORIA
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f 1 f traVi'wtf (Inside anil out), tta Tne FiIc, ttc careful manner ot casing v f w1 J ,11 U oolnt ot conwmction in
fentüity 0 aryic f i "Viking" and "Viking System" Clones'
grantee tbcm in every respect.- n. -
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LAMPERT & BOCKELMAN,
General Merchandise.
Shoes and Clothing, Goods, Notions, Staple FaucyGroceries.
Dry and
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'The tTet$ iirrri eighty two i h . . and onlr ten fun'mlM i f b-u now prodi wl l! funnel s of I tie that money ;.t Uo ... lu put it iu llieir wn The foregoing s: .. ; ir a bttltoftta v. bkrli t! I rieultun it. i j: i.- i:ui ' DtÖgTess l the i'-: dm ii t he I ii . i CCods b I "hl' "tt ill"' ductioa u .1 bCe v.ini ed . i .u. v. ri1
000 MIS ul beets lutviv: Imhm'i r
last season, 2f(XM;.t;u: i should 1)' devoted lo i!' der to produce at home th purchased Inn.4 al This is- a vubjeel t p ift' terest to Indtuna f ; I 1 n tliis st;itv lien In tilt the most hnporhttit I -ing lecttottS '" tl!i' ' " have repeated s iw KUar hh
growing demonstrated that !i Boil is adapted t the prodüctioti
this valuable cropi 1 i i UK1 s-.: u operation dur.ii:,- the p:'te- -n. ti the state's first beet s; .. ir factory bat
nrnrol it conclusively. Althouxh the
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scale, show that from land which is planted to this crop one year In four the vield of wheat, oats and other cereals grown in the intervening years
Is increased from oO to SO per cent
Records collected from America P farmers in sections, where beet culture has
been followed for a number of years show that the yield of other crops grown In rotation with beets has increased an average of 4 4 per cent. The yield of wheat on these l;mds advanced from 2&9 bushels per acre to 43.1. Com went up from 41.G bushels to 53.1 and oats from 40.9 to 60.G bushels. The effect of the deep plowlug and thorough cultivation require!
by sugar beets in boosting the yields j
of the other crops grown in successive years is all the moro striking, as the yields obtained by these farmers before beginning sugar beet cultivation were well above the average. Applying this rate of increase to Indiana farms would mean that tue agricultural wealth of the state would be increased $23,000,000 a year by the general adoption of sugar beet growing.
Not only does the establishment of !
the sugar beet industry add directly to the wealth of the state from the
j money it brings in or keeps at home
seasou was an unfavorable one and J and indirectly through the increase of
most of the farmers growing beets
jj Country Produce Iff anted!
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Speeded up the Factory
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ceived a rush order tor ncry.
Tlic sales manager called the t.ictory
at Pittsburg on the telcp1 ?, waj assured that the Older would be snipped as desired. . . , Bell Telephone service is rr essenttal
link between the selling aousc mm tu factory.
IN AN IN! IAN A RUOAU l.IZET TIFID.
were auf a miliar w II thi. iir w :. i ht i 1 the Hew platlt ill I Indhum is . ; ii e beet mgai f: ' throughout u I. . :.e at least. r r.d l!u;l t!u nroduee in! nii!j n ' for home i u tsanipi . fssaiy i : 1 v rov half of ; l United Stüter .Some t I tious of the oe: t s
catnr uurnig'iue koiu SUgg '
other farm crops grown in rotation
with beets, but it also adds greatly to the market value of farm lands. In Michigan, where the sugar beet industry has reached such proportions that the state produces all its own sugar and ships a considerable amount to other markets, its effect upon fan 1 values and buskiess prosperity in the sections surrounding the factories is clearly marked. Many of the farms in
these districts were heavily mortgaged ten years ago. The mortgages have beem paid orY so rapidly that today almost the only farms In the sugar country that are not debt free are those that have been bought in th past few years by newcomers who want to share in the prosperity that accompanies this crop. Bank deposits, have gone up.
Theisellers of agricultural implements, dry goods men and dealers in all other lines tell of improved sales and report that collections of bills are made with much greater promptness wherever the sugar industry has been introduced. C. A. Dugan, a banker of Decatur, who has watched the development of the industry there, keeping careful roc ord of business transactions in the city, has estimated that the value of land In the city and on the surrounding farms for a distance of several miles has risen nearly 23 per cent since the factor's establishment. This is not BOX-
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handling of obtuioed by
how that prising in view of the fact thnt In ev
ery ?ase where the beet sugar industry
has been established in any part of the country a gain of from 30 to 100 per cent has taken place in land values within three or four years. When the beet sugar factory at Paulding, O., not
far from Decatur, was started two
ii... intiiinlng a e 1 1 county. . i of the Stats i..' i on! i easily a--.; r required
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by t l;c years ago the same upward tendency
of land priees was observed, and it actual opera has been found that the increase since
i n ( at IM-1 that time has totaled more man ..-
givt OOO.OOOn Taulding county alone.
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The adjoining state of Michigan.
this Industry i r Indiana. Aside from whose soil produces beets Jn no way
the Investment of $1,000.000 or more, superior to those of Indiana, now has
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Which the plant Itself represents, the
f.'K-tot v nnld out to the i'rrmeis who
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seventeen beet sugar factories. Indiana
onnM snnnorr no less than 1GG if ell
grew beets about $5oO,tHX). borne $vj the available land were used for tne inH) w :s oaid out In wages to factory rron onlv one vear in four. While this
field operatives. The railways of figure represents a distant po?
Prise Offers from Leading Manufacturers Book, n patents. -Hints to inventors." "Inventions needed:99 "Why some inventors fail." Send rtugh sketch or model.for search of u Office records. Our Mr. Greeley was formerly. Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full charge .of the U. S. Patent Office. a
GREELEY & M9INTI8E Patent Attorneys
Washington, T). C
and
the state received from the transpor
tation of beets, BOgar and supplies over $10o.ooo. while considerable sums were distributed for limestone, cotton bagging and other articles required In the process of manufacture. Thus about three-quarters of a million dollars was distributed through various channels of Indiana industry as a result of the establishment of a single bee! sugar factory within the borders of the state. According to the estimates of the statistical bureaus at Washington the
possibility.
Catoria a harmless substitute for Castor O
goric, Urps and BooHteg Syrups. It is lMeasuiu couta as neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcof.. abstauen Its agro is ttS guarantee. It destroys V riinl od ail;is FeTerishBcss. it cures Diarrlara and Colie. It relieves Tot tiling Troubles, cures C oustipatiOi and Flat ul eiuy. It assimilates the Foo l, ,-ogulates the Stomach and kiowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mather's Friend GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAT9
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The Kind You to Always Boug; t In Use Oi' Over 30 Years.
THE CCNTAUn COMPANY. TT MURRAY 8THCCT. HtWtOM CtTT.
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IE Sutton HOTE WEST BADEN. IND. "The Typica! Home-Like Hotel."
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Will V. Troth,roprietor. The Sutton Hotel is 'ocated upon a high elevatian affording splendid view of the picturesque springs valley. Located one square from depot and the famous West Baden Springs. Electrb T.icrhfpH SfPsm Heated. Hot. JLnd Cold Water. Fire
Proof. Rates $10.50 Per Week with all the convex iences of your home. No bet ter table service. Under new proprietorship A hotel with service uroassed by none in the valky at a sensible rate Rnthin reach of all. Splendid accommodations for families. Write the manage
ment for any information you want. OPEN THE YEAH ROUND.
there is no reason why the state should
not have from fifteen to twenty-live such establishments. Takin? the lowest figure, fifteen factories would mean thnt when they were well under
way the state would have a yearly in
come of $15,000,000 a fear for sugar alone. Of this huge sum $800,000 would. go.dj-etJyto thefarmers
THE OLD EXCUSES, "There's no hurry," "I can wait a little longer for my insurance'' have left many a family to face a bitter fight with poverty and privation. If there is one thing that should receive the first consideration of married men, it is LIFE INSURANCE. Now is the time to apply for a policy. Arch C. Doane Jasper Indiana
tbelrTe'ofs; "fXJBOOfflffilS' BO to thi 4,000 or 5,000 workmen who would be
people of Indiana consume omt tw of the remainder would stav wi h n the 000 tons f s.::;ar a year for WÜlCÜ inerease in land values
tlu y pay $12Ä,000 or more. Previous , almost roQt to ostlinate ; a ikt. . , ..ii .if fiiij miiiiv went . .
io uua w- - ; - j cerUUulv not less than 40,ikmumni nnts:ii ih" state, most of it to tne u Ai.n:nnii m,,
greatx trust relineries of the eastern eaboard Moat of it still goea there. 1 fini
If, however. Indiana r.ioumeu togta Jn prowinur heets in othcr Iart.H her own RoU only enough BURtr Tot , Qf wbj gbow lmliana the use of her home po!n ' - Cftn prudllt4, M hii!h a grade of sugar this mone w.mld go .Into the varion as an v st;ll(, in tue countrVf there channels of home industry, MÄ i8 no donl,t' th:lt if the mc, of grow-
- 7. to feed the American ieopIe CO t nines
to receive the eneouragouient or me
t L V . mm mw mm -r -y T W From the results obtained in the pro
duction of beet sugar in Adams county and surrounding sections and from
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JASPER. INDIANA-.
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That is only one. and the less ira
federal government as it has in the
pitMM v. v..v ........ -- leadiug part in tne sugar neei :i ..;rry would Kftlow the utill.ntion of a com-1 . .t ... . , , n .... , a , , J
i he
impor-
taut to the consumers as wil as to the
wwim idiiow u. uuu. " and thruuKb it will add mUllous of paraph- mall portto. of ,aanaa xvcaltb. Thai BUgar. w im i- I' . Amm tr rTinviiimnr n we I as t ,
Head the Courier.
are consuming in yearly IncreaelnJ
quantities. Of ti!l greater raiw would be its effect in adding rremea dously to the fan- ."lth of the stat by Increaalns Che yield of other crop-own to rotation wih ROmt beets Experience in countrlea Bh Frane. md Oermnny, wh.ae sugar beets ha beta grown for Bia&f years ou a larg
producers of the state amaabov i phi inly enough in mi trbea the i (ea of wmr, which bad r - H ifip to 10 cents i " und and was t i 1 eld at $0.75 to $7..ro per hundn I DOOWk wholesale by the trust and other renn era, came tumbling down to its normal
level as soon as the yield of the sugar beet Delia came upon the market
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