Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 56, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 August 1914 — Page 3

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Tm open for conviction," said one lady. She liked her regular

soap and washin oowder. She trie RUB-NO-MORE fust to see. Now you ought to see how easily she keeps house dirt-free with this "workless" dirt remover. RUB-NO -MORE washim; powder is sudlces dirt remover for clothe. It cleans rur dishes. sinks, toilets and cleans and sweetens yoor ri Ik crocks. It kilts g rms. It does not aevd hot water. RUB-NO-MORE Car bo Ninths Soap RUB-NO-MORE Wsssisi Powder Five Crnts A. It Grocers The Rub-No-More (X Ft Wayne, In A For Hone or Investment ufj1! avJ' u III M.S.S sKKV K EtO..MAKlfi IKLl' ' UKUON U.L IA S4A weüklr in par. tlmo r give SHuSS IVaV jtmr tull l;iu'. Iiit'ii"ttfifc' parUcuuiPi from .!-! (.rU;K.,MHifr, B.U ITTADAMTrm IN'ii'hnC nickel, rt pound Kl4Tirl Laundry In.n. V.uninn 1L.L.J i ..,-irl K.uimlry Iron ot prupaiü for ti.Uk K. 1 1. LI A. Igausport, IimL AllTn PUlllErEIIRQ' n'ti,,n Isstnsstton book.ISs: SU I U wnUrrCU no t rant rod .utffttta VQts4. Stets tsrtsf IImumv tS Mftsli Ar . tm lurl UK IL KM A 1 li Wild and Improved Lands Sm!; pr!'o"u.i d K.-ipUvo. V . Us,.ST, TltK lU.NU 1t.. M LM I. HINJI. HomesefktrünvestigJteThis! ; ."'."''; .1 'SÄ .In. fTj t-ttfmp. on f nti.rvMtu. Wriu Man utll. I Inml SI r.l All tll'lLf r, liox .'42. M.niMMiniUs Mil SELL ry -h'Op; lrknM. old: 210 uro farm. Trias, -xiratt '! 4&.cr Innt turm, A rk lOos'-r- t-,ast-rii Cl.; crTi. littU cash: Wrtu JvilN AU.lSoN. Kreuituha-, Colo. IOK BAUS 1.4'Jl A IN BORDEN . T. m; Mm' stock ami. 4o .i ult.. 0 r ' s- , tarn. Sa.; $lt a. J. H. loyt. Oafs, Tuxaa J OK .VI.K 1(0 A. IN FRANK I. IN O . Mo. 12u a. cult, hui . (iuiIi.iIk. 130 fruit treat, !. F. W. Palaier. Kfd 2, :raid. Sis IOK KALK MK8T Ml A. IN LUCE 0 . affc h : 170 n ult.. 9 r. IwHMiik. tnant hs-. 2 barns. 7 uulblds;.. t& fruit 1TSSS. lQip' inntB. rtc. J hn I. MIIIt o- rmfaik, Mich. J-lUt WALK -- MKST 11 FR1 I ND ihiokan farm near Kalamazoo, Mich.; 9 a. c ult . hon.-, outbids;, h rni ry. or:h.. chlck- !.. rnaclu. at U I'iiwHsoti. C il sbur k. Mlrh H7 I JS 1 JKT.-N iir)1r cultivation, 75 4 Aaf.l KS acres of bin.- Kra&. 75acrs tiuiImt, well improved: Ideal lo-at-on. Nnmhcr n' m . U ami grain farm I'rJcett per scrs lor aataS tAJe. Wrile lor our big farm list. FAUMI Ha (KW. l.OV KUOAI.K, INU. To Make Mucilage. A mucilage which holdH with surprising tenacity can be made by boiling Spanish onion for a short time and then pn sing tlie Juice from it. H.s Method Exactly. The tear tier in an Kast side school was reproaching Tommy, who had licked" Heiue in satisfaction for a grievance. Tommy's penitence was at a low ebb, and teacher's golden rule admonishing fell on unreceptive earn. Hut at last she struck a responsivo note. The right way to treat your eneiu. Tommy she said, "is to heap iials of (ire on his head." Yea. ma'am, that's Jes what I done." said Tommy, brightening, "I give him Cultured Tramp. There came to the kitchen door of a tain household in Philadelphia a ragged hobo, who took his stand ugaLust the doorjamh and gazed longingly at food displayed on the kitchen UMc You look strong' suggested the lady of the house. "Are you equal to the task of sawing ami splitting half a cord of wood?" Kqual to it. madam0" said the trump, wtth a courtly bow "The ex j. ssion is inadequate. 1 am superior to it " Vud he went away. NEW IDEA Helped Wisconsin Couple.

It doesn't pay to stick too closely to old notion of things. New ideas often lead to better health, success and happiness. A Wis. couple examined an idea sew to them and stepped up several rounds on the health ladder. The buband writes: "Set oral years ago wo suffered from coffee drinking, were alplSH i. nervous, sallow, weak and irritable. My wu and I both loved coffee and thought it w as a bracer." t Delusion i isily, after years of suffering, we re;d of Postum and the harmfulness of conVe. ni.d believing that to grow we should give some attention to new Ideas, we decided to test Postum. When we made it right we liked It and were free of ills caused by coffee. Our friends noticed the change fresher skin, sturdier nerves, bettT temper, etc. These changes were not sudden, but increased as we continued to drink and enjoy Postum, and we lost th desire for coffee. .Many of our friends did not lite Postum at first, because they did not make it right. But when they made Posium according to directions on pk., they liked it better than coffee Bjssi w. re benefited by the change." Name given by Postum Co.. Battle Creek. Mich. Read "The Koaa to Yel!ville.M In pkgs. Post urn now comes in two forms: Regular Postum must be v.ell boild. 15c and 5c packages. Instant Postum- is a soluble powder. Made in the cup with hot water no. boiling. 30c and f Oe tins. The cost pr cup of bvua kinds It about the same. ' There's a Reason" for Poatum old by Grocers

SUGGESTIONS REGARDING SILO CONSTRUCTION By R. K. CALDWELL, Department of Dairy Husbsndry. Purdua University School of Agriculture. Purdue University Agricultural Extension.

Well Constructed Silo la a Valuable Addition to the Appearance and Usefulness of Any Farm Barn.

History of the Silo The practise of preserving feed in air-tight receptacles has been in use for centuries in certain sections of the world. In most ses, this was accomplished by digging a pit a few feet in the ground and, after the feed was placed in and thoroughly packed, it then was covered with straw and a foot or two of earth. Such a scheme of feed storage required a special type of soil and. at best, resulted in a rather large loss of the feed stored in this manner. As the value of the silo became better known, pits of the above type were constructed and lined with tile, brick, or lumber. This method gave very good satisfaction although the cap:i city was comparatively less than the upright type. During the last 2" or .'JO years, the use of the silo in the United States has become quite common. At first, however, they were accepted very slowly, as the United States department of agriculture reported only N in use in 19ft, Michigan. Massachusetts and Maryland were the first states to i port the silo as an established suecess. Today, we find the silo used chiefly in the dairy countries and a list of the dairy states will also be a list of the states ranking first in their approai of the silo. Patented types of silos hav simplified the construc tion to such an extent that there is little excuse for anyone to continue i in the stock business at the present ,

time w ithout one j The premiums offered by the state Essentials In Silo Construction j board of agriculture increases the inThe principle involved in the preserv- i terest in the contest and lends ening of a green crop in a silo may be thuslasm to the boys over the state compared to the preserving of fruit, i The prizes consist in four scholarships It is necessary to have an air-tight jn Purdue university school of agriBtmcture of a proper shape to iusure culture, amounting to $100, $7:. $50, uniform settling and a smooth inte- $2G, respectively, these amounts to be rior surface to the walls of the silo, j paid toward the expenses of the win-

The square silo has all of the necessary requirements except that the si-

läge in such a structure fails to pack Any boy between the ages of sixBUfhYiently in the corners to prevent j teen and twenty years, inclusive, llv-

the air from entering and. of course, a loss is the result. Poorly fitting doors quite often permit the air to enter the silo and the silage molds as a result It is also necessary to have the walls constructed of a material that will hold the moisture that is in the silage as it is necessary for the proper preservation of the ensiled crop. Types of Siloa The factors to consider in the selection of a silo may be expresed as follows: fost, i implicit) of construction, durability . wind, frost and fire resistance, portability and ap - a . a 1 jM'arance. Any structure tnat win provide the necessary factors of a silo

and. at the same rime, meet the above om. hundred boys have entered this conditions, should be omxMmi a de- j contest and the experience gained has sirable type Satisiaetory silos are been worth the time and effort. Some constructed from wood stave, clay tile, j of tho Doys. who have won. have al(oncrete. brick and steel. ready graduated from Purdue univerThe wooden silo represents the first I sity amj are eng: fed in agricultural of the j;it nt ! typeav Its usefulness j work. A few of the winners are: A. J. depends upon the kind of wood used,! Hunter, clasB of i913, connected strength of hoops -ouvenient and sat- j tfce Indiana Serum company, at lsfactory doors, grooving of Staves, West Lafayette; R. B. Arnett. class of

and anchoring. Tfce common woods used in the order of importance from tbie standiolnt of usefulness are redwood. cypress. Oregon fir. pine and tamarack. The clay tilt silo is growing In popularity based largel) upou its durable qualities. It Is non-combustible and. w hen properly n inforcecl. is a stable, permanent structure Careful workmanship Is necessary, due to the great number of joints found in this type of silo. Freight and drayat;e charges should be carefully considered when estimating cost of (Ml type of structure Concrete is being used successfully as a material for the construction of silos ither as solid walled or monolithic structures, as concrete staves or as concrete blocks Extensive reinforcement is absolutely essential with this tpe of structure. Proper exjMirtence in c-m at construction, convenience and cost of materials and

the selection of a permanent building site are factors to be considered be

fore this type of silo is selected. Brick silos are satisfactory when properly reinforced, although their cost is quite often comparatively high due to labor cost. Steel, as a material for silo construction, has a limited use. Silage stored in this type of silo is satisfactory, al though the effect of the acid in the silage upon the steel is rather detri mental. Capacity of Silos The capacity of a silo may be calculated according to the following formula: Square of radius of silo x &141! x 40 (weight of cubic feet of silage) x height of silo. The following table gives the estimated capacity of silos of various sizes. ru.'ter of silos. 24 JO 36 Height of Silo Tons. 2S .10 32 34 36 2; 60 so KB 13u M 7. 114 140 167 212 44 4v H n SJ ft 84 M iHl 100 HO 120 111 ISO 131 143 140 150 162 175 64 106 ISO 155 190 12 14 1G 1 s ii T3 12u JUDGING CONTEST AT STATE FAIh According to the present reports. the sixth annual state fair judging con test will outclass all preceding events ners in taking either the long or short i course in the school. i ing in Indiana, who has not been en rolled as 1 student In any regular course in any school of agriculture may enter the contest. He should be In a position, should he win a premium, to enter either the long or short course of the Purdue school of agri- , culture within at least one year from the date of tho contest. To enter the four-year course he must have completed the course of study in a commissioned high school und to enter the eight weeks' course he must be j not less than eighteen years of age ; and have completed the common 1 .rhool course. During the last three years over - 1114, farming near Peru, and M. E. Cromer, class of 1914. farming near Muncie. P. R. Bausman of Dayton, Ind.. who won four years ago. will be a senior in Purdue this year, Quite a few of the winners of this contest have taken the winter course at the university. Full information of this contest can be obtained by writing the agricultural extension department of Purdue universit) Most Undesirable. Meaty udders are undesirable. They are tilled up with fatty and connective tissues the wrong kind to produce milk The texture should be soft and pliable. Control of Weeds. Frequent tilla is the secret of weed control If the weeds are permitted to get h start it costs more to destroy them, ti say nothing 0 the sacrifice to the crop.

riiwraaasi CASTORl ALCOJIol 3 PEK rv 1 AVcfjelaWe rYpiontrAssimilaiiirlKRMaiKlfieihria ling Uo? Stomachs flaullioJsof Promotes DiSrettonflwrW ncss and Rest.Cont.alns neitfer OpiumMorphuu? norMiacrd Not Narc otiCs 1 sa a 11 ii McHUSdttjtuseSnd hirtt SrrdCfnnitrd Simr . Apcrferl Remedy foi Cortsfip lion , bour Mora2clunarrnoca j Worm Cnimikinns .Feverish J v 1 j a aaaw t w vbsmv a w w - ness end LOSS OF SLEEP. FacSbrak Signature of Ttuc Centaur CompäKx NEW YORK. KssS 'ssswvl. 1 1 iVi 1 1 1 TsFf C'M ft. 4BBBBBSVi" ii m rrz Exact Copy of Wrapper. Aladdin Looks for Beauty. Aladdin rubbed his lamp. Almost immediately there was a sound at tin door and the slave entered. "HriiiK me the pietti. st girl in New York," said Aladdin, and get a move on you, too." The slave vanished, and almost in an instant the door opened, and the slave, bearing in his arms the prettiest girl in New York, entered and put her down in a chair. Aladdin looked at her in astonishment h" had on a shabby dress. Her hair was tousled. Evidently she was from the East side. "What are you trying to do?" he said to the slave. "Why don't you All your order correctly? 1 asked for the prettiest girl in New York." "ilere she is, your honor." "Impossible!" "I never make a mistake." Life. Nothing New. Apropos of certain fresh revelations of corruption in the realm of high finance. Thomas W. Lawson said at a dinner in Hoston: "Columbus found out that the world was round. Hut r.urely lots of Investon betöre him must have found out that it was anything but square Two Reflections. Hicks Trying to be a good fellow lias sent many a man to the bad. Wicks- True! And many a man has lost his own health from too frequently drinking other people s. No News. "Pretty maiden, it is on the cards that you are going to marry." "Of course it is, when weve just sent them out.' YOl K nVX DRUGGIST WILL TELL YOU Try Murin Ky R mnly fr Red, WVak Wut-ry K.t'H and Orunuiat'! Kv.-.ids: No Soiurtinir lust Km- t'ninfon. Write for honk of the Kyu by mail Free. Murine nyo nuiui-uy c.-, Qicugu. The Way of It. 'l suppose JTOU -at at the captain's table?" "The captain sat at our table, responded Mrs. Nurich, with dignity. A young man may tool a girl as to what wages lie gets, but he can't fool her father. A man stands well with women if lie always gives up his sent to them in a crowded car.

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The Old Idea. What makes you so late?" asked his mother. "The teacher kept me in because I couldn't find Moscow on the map of Europe," replied Johnnie. Mother And no vender you couldn't find Moscow. It was burned down in 1812. It's an outrage to treat a child that way. UNSIGHTLY PIMPLES ON FACE New Sharon, Iowa. "Two or three years ago pimples began to come on my face and I had dandruff. The pimples made a very unsightly appearance. They were red and numerous, some came to a head and festered and the itching caused me to scratch them. The dandruff on my head could be plainly eeen. "I tried several remedies but they only temporarily relieved me. I had been bothered with the trouble two or three years when I decided to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment. So I sent for a free sample and I noticed relief from them, and I bought more. I used two cakes of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment and am now free from pimples and dandruff." (Signed) Clyde Firehaugh, May 1114. Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the w orld. Sample of each free.with 32-p. Skin Book. Address postcard "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston." Adv. Not for Her. What did you say to him, dad?" 1 I asked him if he could support you in the style to which you had become accustomed." ' And he?" "He said he could.' If he tries it 1 11 leave him." Smile on wash day. That's when you uae Red C'ros Hall Blue, ( lot lies winter than enow. AU grocers. Adv. Building Character. We prepare ourselves for sudden deeds by the reiterated choice of good or evil that gradually determines character. George Eliot. It probably never occurs to an eightm year-Old boy that he'll be a man some day and know as little as his dad. Ninety per cent of the respt ndenti In divorce cases are blondes. Light Weight Hammerle ss

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Women outnumber iho men in Nem VorK. Berlin, Tans and IjOüöod Red (tops Ball Ttluo, much better, poes further than liquid blue, (set from any procer. Adv. Ihitj comes b fore pleasure, if you don I believe it. look In the. dicuouery. An Ounce of Prevention Most people who on)oy s frequent drink f Ixmt or liquor fail to realize It's weakvulng effect on the kidney . K idney weakness wis up I in kaohe, headache, rheumatic pain, n r vuur, anl disorders of the urine aud if sec looted leads 10 dropsj, gravel, and Brlgnt's dfoesae. th tho early utae kidney weakne--1 sorreeted. Dosn'i Kkraej I'iM ut -Mini stffMSJthei W'-miv kidney. and are BSSd with KU cocas all ever liie crwheU v, ild. Thcre'fi no other kidney reuiedf so well recoiiuneiKled. An Indiana Cae Thomai E. V. t, 1 7 1 n s. i:i vtntli si . IVrre Haute, Ind , says: "Kidney complaint Ciifln 1 me 10 bd and the nnl Teiita V, ' i ham relief I n v.im from- . MB S pntieE. 1 nre pnys tcinna falt d and M( aild I 11. 11st undrrKo an operation. Th )alns were awful n u frl nl'a advlee, I took Doani Kidney fills and In a f w day a 1 paaaed threa gravel atonea. lnprvd and now 1 Pu.us Kidney rills T'"i oto then en I am in good health saved my life" Gat Doan'a at Any Store. 80c a Bast DO AN'S Vj&V FQSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, K Y. The Army of Constipation It Growing Smaller Every Das. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS are responsible they not only give relief CARTEL! t iey perm a neniJycureCosITTLE stipatioa. Mil VER lions use them for ILLS. Bilioatnett, Indigestion, Sick Headacae, Sallow Skis. SM iL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL FRIGE. Genuine must bear Signature SPECIAL TO WOMEN The most economical, cleansing and germicidal of all antiseptics is A soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in water as needed. As a medicinai antiseptic for doochest in .resting catarrh, inflammation or ulceration of nose, throat, and that caused by feminine ills ft has no euual. For ten years the I,ydia EL PinkhAna Metlicine Co. has recommended Paxtine in their private correspondence wltia women, which proves Its superiority. Women who have been cored say It is "worth its weight in gokl" At druggists. GOc large box, or bj mail. The Paxton Toilet Ca, ttostua. DAISY FLY KILLER C? it bv I its. !tmt. ri b, rSsp. Ulli stl sSaaast hi ot SMsai, CaattylU or tip ofr , w tu U''t soil m tajsrs ytbisf. tiaaraatsss) Ait daalars SAJtOLD I0MKSS, IM Dtlala Aw , Srasai? T PATENTS Watson l:iVH. li t'. Ussalr tiaMoney atnwiion) . c ;IUMr wi sn . Ain a ig if. r . .f lb are ll)mw au' u

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