Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 January 1915 — Page 7

TORTURED By STOMACH ILLS, HE

FINDS HMI REMEDY IN TIME

Frwlcfort Man Ends His Tro bles

With First Dose of Treatment.

Walter Spray of 1011 South Second Stree., Frankfort, Ind., for a long time uttered from disorders of tke Stomach, which caused him great päm. After long and tedious efforts to find relief he at last tried Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy. The results, pleasing and beneficial, came right away. In telling of his experience he wrote: "I took your treatment and will truly say that it did me more good than all the doctors did me for -months., Before I took your medicine I suffered & great deal, but since I took the first dose I have not had a bad spell, il feel that it is even more than you claim." Letters like that come from iall

parts of the country. Matffe Wonderful Stomach Remedy is known everywhere because of .its true merit. The first dose proves no long treatment Mayrts Wonderful Stomach Remedy clears the digestive tract of mucoid accretions and removes poisonous matter. It brings swift relief to sufferers from ailments of the stomach, liver and bowels. Many declare it has saved them from dangerous operations and many re sure it has saved their lives. We want all -people who have chronic stomach trouble or constipation, no matter of how long standing, to try one dose of lYIayr's Wonderful Stom

ach Remedy-one dose will convince you. This isthe medicine so many of

our people have been taking with sur

prising results. The most thorough

system cleanser ever sold. Mayr's

wonderful Stomach Remedy is now

sold by druggists everywhere.

FRUIT TREE FARMERS iAM0UNT of water in soil

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Much Damage Done by Borers and Other Pests.

Trees Should Be Examintd and Every Ecfl Mass, Cocoon, or Any Covering in Which Insects Hidt Should Be Removed.

antiseptic

Sure Enough. "1 strongly object to kisses."

"Why so?" "How .can they possibly express'the germ of affection ?

Disappointing.

The young postmistress, says Every-

ooay s M&gazine, was reading a postal card from the morning mail. Finally

sne turned it over to the address.

"Huli," she said, in a disappointed

tone, "this card is for me!"

Rheumatism

For Young and Old The acute agonizing pain of rheumatism is .soothed at once by Sloan's Liniment. Do not rub it penetrates to the sore spot, bringing a comfort not dreamed of until tried. Get a. bottle today. RHEUMATISM Here What Others Say : "iTriKhly recommend Vnnr Tinimnnf

8 j18 a remcdy for rheumatism I ever used. Before using it I spent large sums

y7" v icuui 01 me misery and pains m limbs anrl hW T o

your Liniment both internal and external

uu a louna quicK relief, and now am f?dea.tro?8 aSain-" Geo. Curtis, 25 JV . 15th St., Springfield, III.

Here's Proof r iVtu5?!0 7lTit0 8nd tel1 you about. & iall l nad down fourteen tni n nA y.ba

:my neck and hip very bad. I could not sleep ut nil. I sent my wife for a 25 cent bottle of you Liniment anckin two days' r1 " on my feet again." Charles Hyde, xS25 Prairie Ave., St. Louis, Mo.

SLOANS

LINIMENT

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oruises.

All Druggists, 25c. Send four cents in stamps for a TRIAL BOTTLE

Dr. Ear! S. Sloan, Inc.. Dept. B. PhiladeioKin. P

The Army of Constipation I Growing Smaller Every Day.

vAKi Jb,K 5 LITTLE

LIVER PILLS are

responsible they

t not only give relief

they perm a

npn try cure Con-

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lions use

them for BilioHSBess.

BIG :eaters have bad

SIDNEYS AND BACKACHE

Take a'Glass of Salts at Once If Your

-Baok Is Hurting or Kidneys and Bladder Trouble You. The-American men and women must guard, constantly against Kidney trouble, because we eat too muck and all our food is rich. Our blood is filled with uric acid which the kidneys strive to filter out, they weaken from overwork, hecome sluggish; the eliminative tissues clog and the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment or you are

obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; if you suffer with sick headache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or you have rheumatism when the weather is bad, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a table-, spoonful in a glass of water before

breakfast for a few days and your lud-! neys will then act fine. This famous

salts is made from the acid of grapes j

'-"wü juiuc, v-uuiumeu Willi nulla, and has been used for generations to

flush and stimulate clogged kidnevs: '

to neutralize the acids in the urine so i

it no longer is a source of irritation,

tnus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot injure, makes a delightful effervescent ' lithia-water beverage, and belongs in every home, because nobody can make

a mistake by having a good kidney flushing any time.- Adv.

Educating Him. "Mamma wants half a dozen 'emons," said Nellie the other .day to the grocery man. "What is it you want?" tie inquired somewhat puzzled. "I want a half-dozen 'emons,'" replied the little one wrathfully. "Bon't you know what a half-dozen is? ritk six."

While Moisture Is an Absolute Necessity to Plants an Excess It as Bad as a Deficiency. (By E. R. JONES.) Of the several conditions which influence the growth of crops none is more important than the amount of water in or on the. soil. While water in a thin film around the soil grains is an absolute necessity to plants, an excess is as bad as a deficiency. Too

(By "W. E. RUMSET.) much water is detrimental because:

The treatment which an orcnard 1 makes areas so soft that they tree receives during the first fpw cannot De cultivated. When these soft

years of its growth often determine Places are long and narrow in form.

to a.considerable degree the profitable- t3?ey cut the uPand into irregular

"coa ui its uearing me. it allowed to .uuuu ub cuitivateu con-

become weak and stunted, as rsn.r vemently.

of attacks of insects, it may live on . 2 Ifc delavs cultivation, particularly

from year to year, but will nrnhnhiv m ine sprm5

never fully recover. Many young 3 11 makes soils cold; (a) because trees are killed outright by borers and in the sPrinS more than half of the such pests, or so seriously injured heat tImt tne soil receives is used to that they soon succumb to droughts warm this unnecessary water; (b) be-

or are broken down by storms. A young orchard that is not protected from these enemies is likely soon to show many missing trees, and those remaining will be irregular in size and will lack uniformity in shape, vigor and productiveness. If the neglect is continued, these defects will become more and more apparent as the orchard advances in age. It is essential, therefore, in establishing a good orchard, that the trees not only come from the nursery free from hurt-

iui insects and insect injuries, but that they may be kept so.

Young trees are less able to with-i

aiauu severe injuries than are old.

ones, but they are, likewise, more easily protected. VTheir small size makes it an easy matter to examine them for, and to remove, borers. They can oe sprayed quickly and eff ectivelv.

and such insects as tent-caterpillars.'

web-worms and bag-worms can be re-

Too Severe. " 'Man was made to mourn the philosopher.

"That's right!" snapped the misogy-

nisi. Ana women was to put earth to see that he does it"

quoted

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THE PROFESSOR'S STATEMENT.

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Prof. Aug. F. W. Schmitz, Thomas, Okla., writes: "1 was troubled with Backache for about twenty-five years. When told I had Bright's Disease in

its last stages, x tried Dodd's Kidney Pills. After

using two boxes I was somewhat relieved and I stopped the treatment. In the spring of the next year I had another attack. I went for

Dodd's Kidney Pills and they relieved me again. I used three boxes. That is now three years ago and my Backache has not returned in its severity, and by using another two boxes a little later on, the pain left altogether and I have had no trouble since. You may use my statement. I recommend Dodd's Kidney Pills when and wherever I can." Dodd's Kidney Pills, 50c. per box at your dealer or Dodd's Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y.Adv.

Prof. Schmitz.

20 RCEL

On an 80-Acre Field Thr.ee Systems oi1

Tite Drainage Were Necessary. Thia

bhows the Advantage With Which

Two Neighbors Can Co-operate in Putting in a Line of Tile. An Obstacle So Trivial as a Line Fence

Should Not Be Permitted to Prevent

Economical Drainage. The Owner of This Land Says That Tile Pays for Itself Every Year and That $200 Expended on Tile Has Raised the Value of the 80 Acres $1,000. cause its -evanoraHnn r-r en i,

that the soil could otherwise retain; (c) because its presence in the soil prevents the entrance and downward movement of rainfall, which in the spring is usually warmer than the soil. 4. It crowds .out the oxygen from between the soil grains, thus hindering the necessary decomposition of organic matter in the soil. 5. It prevents all crop growth where it stands on the soil to a sufficient depth. Where it stagnates onlv a few

inches from the surface of the soil, it prevents healthy root development below that depth. The shallow root system thus developed limits the depth from which the plant may get water, and with it plant food material.

Pockets in which may be carried soap and brushes feature the bottom of a new pail for scrubbing.

True Economy' Every man who is seeking to save by smoking 5c cigarettes,, should see how much, more satisfaction in. better value he cacu

et by pavincr 15c:

or 20 FATIMAS.

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Bag-Worm Cases.

moved from 'their branches by hand with .but very little cost and trouble or expense. It .is possible, too. with

NEEDED SUPPLY OF POTASH All That Is Required Is to P.low Deeply and Bring Lower Soils Into Contact With the Air.

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Carter's

ITTLE IVER PILLS.

Iwlijcjtio, Sek Headache. Sillow Skin.

"flRIALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE.

Genuine must bear Signature

SAGE TEA AND SULPHUR DARKENS YOUR GRAY HAIR 0 " '

Look Year Younger! Try Grandma's

Recipe of Sage and Sulphur auad Nobody Will Know.

There is a good deal of talk in advanced farm circles as to whnt

Verv littlfi .nsf nnH lnh

- i.w iiuicut tu u.u iui- et suppiy or pptasn now tbe trunks .from the ravages of mice since the importation from Germany and .rabbits, and from the adult borers is cut off. So far as ordinary soils are during the egg-laying season. concerned, that need can be readily The bag-worm is a peculiar insect supplied if the farmer will but resowinich may be quite- easily controlled lutely face the problem of deen nlow-

j ülliü uaiü anu precaution during mg, says Hoard s Dairyman 411 of the winter months. It winters in the the lower soils contain a large suddIv

v-cro oitt5C m uie oiu iemaie Dag. In or potash.

For 31 years we have been the recognized American Authority on Alfalfa i?1i?eMrs g we began m&ng the American farmer to sow Alfalfa, Alfalfa Alfalfa.Mand during these long years, we believe Salzer's Alfalfa has been sown

Puieuwun success oy more larmers than that of any dozen seedhouses in

....v.a tui.iunjcuj uur recoras snow upward i and New York, and their fine rich Alfalfa fields We were the introducers and larce distrlbut

lVlrJirkan(1' Dakot and above all Salzer's Famous 20th Century Strain o, oft,ZC 8 Alfalfa is l,he hardy leafy, vigorous, luxuriant kind, producing 3 to 4 crops anta& PaStureVsaTxe BILLION $ GRASS introduced from Japan. Wonderfully prolific. Great for siloo or hay does well everywhere. . SUDAN GRASS claimonfrSwn f the ce,ntur'- Enormously, prodigally, prolific. Texas growers north i h hrlK.VAr. aCT's .a,"?t al 1 timothy in nourishment. Ripens as far

north as Canada. Introduced by u7s7d7PT of AVicÄ ha? :nBJgSm " Cach farm' Jt W0UW Podtlvdy pc

put an end to

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WHY NOT TRY POPHAM'S ASTHMA MEDICINE Giros Prompt and Positive Relief in Every Ciise. Sold by Druplsts. Price $1.00. Trial Package by Mall 10c.

t J WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Props., Cleveland, 0.

PILES

A quick, effective remedy Absolutely cuarantced or money refunded. Write for FREE

WlUTCn mi.-. .uyuMi1- . nenn

t-"- riiuu nemeuy uo Marbor Sprinss. Mich. On Hundred Dollar m Reward fl!üinric;,s?,wiuro A,Pba 1Ia,r Kostoror falls o jroduco hair If properly wswi. I6.0U bottlo p.stpaW. Thomas Maxvoll,100 K4JtatoSt,.ChlciiKo.IU.

Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur properly compounded, brings back the natural color .and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray; also ends dandruff, itching scalp and stops falling hair. -Tears ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome.

Nowadays we simply ask at änv

drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy." You will get a large bottle for about 50 cents. Every- , body uses this old, famous recipe, be- 1

cause no one can nn&Aihiv foil Hmr

X bUli vuuu you darkened your hair, as it does it

o naturally and evenly. You dampen

& sponge or soft brush with it and

draw this through your hair, taking

one small strand sit a time; by morning tho gray hair disappears, and after .-another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glöfißy.and you look years vounger. Av.

spring the young hatches and begins

at .once to feed on the nearest leaf,

conHcructing, meanwhile, a case to

cover its own body. The case is com

posed of web and bits of stick and is

carried by the caterpillar wherever it

goes. As the caterpillar grows the case, or :bag, is enlarged, and when growth is completed it attaches the bag to a twig -by a strong silken band and Changes within to a pupa. The favorite food of the bag-worm is aifoor -vitae and other fovergreens.

ine caterpillars multiply on-such trees and become exceedingly abundant, when fhey often extend their ravages to fruit and other deciduous trees. The 'bags hanging to the branches are conspicuous objects during the winter months, .and the best way of ridding trees of ;this insect is to col

lect and destroy the bags vwhile the trees are bare.

All that is needed to hrin it int

use and profitable contact with growing plants is to go down after it. Plow the land twelve to sixteen inches deep, bring up that stiff, impenetrable subsoil and give it contact with the air; mix it with the top soil and give ijt contact with the manure and other formstof humus. -That will set the potash free, put it in shape so the roots of plants can utilize it. We do not need to do this deep

Plowing every year. Once in five or

six years will do. But we will know

a good deal more about it, and the

Denehts that .come from it in various ways, if we once set about it in a practical, earnest manner. Most farm

ers dread to start in this work. TIipv

dislike to incur the expense of a deep tilling plow, and they are skeDtical as

to the results. But thev nhvnvc will

be in dread, and always will be skeptical until thev ?n nhon oj

SELECTION OF BROOD SOWS themselves ere they can see and

learn. One benefit is that you can get at your deeply plowed land several days

lO famous Farm Seed Samrjles. IOc

Our big- Catalogue is cfladly mailed you free, or send 10c postage for Catalogue nd r. rrous farm seed samples, includinß Oats, Speltz, Barley,

BOX 710,

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Unfair Advantage. "Why does Professor Dubbins lecture so often on the ancient Egyptians?" "I can't imagine, unless it's because he wants to talk about somobody who can't talk back."

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Great Mistake o Breed Gilts Under Eight Morrths of Age Well-Formed Tests Essential.

earlier in the

lose time in th

A brac&gt and clip hawe tbeen patented for "holding an incandescent lamp on top of a dry battery.

Z XOUJl?w?üCGISTTVTLLTFiCiLSrOÜ MB Biailtiflll without aid of hlKh-nrlccd nrci- ' lry -Mur,ntVyt' iV:mody fur 1Uh. We.uk. Wn u'rr fecrct und limtruotloiw for luakliS lit homo ?Uht h.?L.0OlufV.rt-, Wr,, H ot ill

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5!!. m 41 UV ( lKI2 bl no Application. n hull!.. trpntM itr..n i

ca,a Pric J2 M.. nrOH., 5?ctu.t.r, ,,nva . F11" farm bluekMuithlQjc. 'JVmuerlug colon n-prtxlucou 4n uietul plate, puukoS U VUT lo u-wper. John Tj-uum, Coihocloij; Ohio FIRTILE FARM rg w.lor-lWac. part cÄJ'ftft

LTiCIIlS Iaoiir ut.!lty invention wrilo for rpartleu;arf. Ujun4 Mtt. si Ht., r?kijB, ' v

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fmrXlV i l ipeclftltiuA. Kvw cataluj:; free mtyhV J Klllßü ;. 4 lKuq, NllKuukuu, Wis.

Rank If'rniner . ' r . vv,ii" kkkpo ne pWRKtcping taiitfjit by an uxirt aiulltor and ccoijMt4ti,t . uwill tiutu liiaivUluuJ UutruutluM Full

Jtoro tlvin ten thousand persocus are employed in Amsterdam's diamond cutting and polishing j,udustry.

Ball Hluc is used. Eure to please. All grocers. Adv. .lapnn 1 considering u Ain to bridge the Shlmenoseki straits ai jt cost axcoeding $10,000,000.

(By R. G. WEATHERSTONE.')

We believe it is a great mistake to

spring. Clayey soils

e SDrinCT. TCvPrv fnrmor

is afraid of plowing them' until they

cue neu anea out for fear of their be-

Important to Mothers riTc?111 carefuI1y every bottlo of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that it

Bears the Signature of

In Use For Over 30 Years

Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Art Is Long and Humor Misplaced. "Somebody stole ten of my paintings from my studio last night." "Whom do you suspect of the joke?" Fresh supply Mrs. Austin's Bag Buckwheat now on hand at your grocers. Adv.

Store Fixtures, Soda Fouütains, Cash Registers. a,F? used' for ?n" kind of store: can be purS5f l,?rf?fm, "S i11 a ,arKt: 8avln for lhe reaSo tht , irn hiiv nr. ria hrn1 rnin .

w.7.c ' J OU.IU3. irum iirius ana mann- -factures who aro either overstocked. movlS? or -clearance sales. Send for our cataloe K for nWKoods. Write us your iranta? Vof?fiawe SrlSJ ijutmann Sloro Fixture Co., Gutmann Bidg., Chicagi s PATENTS -

Rates reasonable. niÄÄa3SSS5S . FREE ) ACRE CH0,CE Fl-a--rV!t ,r trHcklnF land- Postal will . - ring derails. Box Q, Gardner, Fla, . Ei Very clerk i should read ''MonselgncurA PetiJ tlon,StrtlInKMnforaationbrexclert. 25 cents postuald. J. A. ttlialen, Dos Mofaes. Iowai

Stereopticon oufcTes0?? &.mSSl free or send 25c for 120 different views ItifSS bein there." rfc.t. arKtari4 elf, fclaJLl, ?iuZ

WHY HAVE PIMPLES? RS"äS5? soiphaim

dfiPn nlnu'i'ntr Violnr. . , , .. .

t,. 0 wiijo.tt-gieuc aeai in tins

respect.

breed gilts under eight months al- lng Ium a11 the summer long. But

tnougn many farmers breed them at five months. A gilt at five months is not fully developed and cannot, therefore produce pigs with the greatest vitality. A gilt ored too youne can tiAvr

A wise man says what he has say and then shuts up.

j ü:t; vvV Th Xado

riuenucn, bt. -Louis,. Mo,

t0 :' WRITE 5SrJ"Ä "ctSP Playsv Experience PanicularsSÄtff

recover tho vitality she loses at tliat time and while some farmers say that they produce good pigs, they probably do not know how much better ones they might have had they been bred three months later. Never select for a brood sow one that has a long face and a wild eyo and nervous manner. The quiet kind

wun plenty of room the best mothers.

It is

PURE-BRED POULTRY IS BEST

Keep Fowls Busy and Singing and They Will Reward Owner With Eggs in Ample Abundance.

Canadian Wheat

to Feed World

Frosh supply Mrs. Austin's Bay BuckKieül now tou hand at your graecrs. Adv. Ji'ij up to tho loyeiJck youtb to takQ lila trom a spoon.

Do not make the mistake of running a mongrel flock of mixed colors, sizes, breeds, etc. Get one good, pure breed the medium size, darkcolored American breeds are best for the farmer, furnishf

for food make and good mothers and setters, and,

uevö iiuuuu wun the an r f nf

- - - - w . they stay on earth OWn affairs insrnrl nf

ruining yours in the garden and fruit trnos. Wntrv , .

r.ntl.A DÄ- r-i... .. . . W4 WU4 ult"S iinU OO

alrm7uJ rj? "anure- 011 1,10 tooKout for any sljrn of lan.

u , uuug mat cause tho guor, remembering -a stitch in time Ä"?.?te aro -on. savesnine." Keep your bLs JSS

very important in selecting investigation,

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formed teats on both sides.

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improper preparation, poor seed, i and singing and ley wl! rerd you regular planting, poor cultivation, with eggs In abundance J

uußö, uncases p.nu poor woatiijr. Many of those conditions aro controllable ill of them may bQ InfluoiJCOtl by prop' k methods ücultur,

Never Loafs on Job. Alfalfa dooi things and never itiafi on the job.

Tite war's fearful devaatat

r crops has caused an unusual demand for wain

. ff.?!- The People oF the

for rVn.T- , , t-ii ere is an unusual demand tor Canadian wheat. Canada iWu,f;Ä..

industrious American is thernfnr ft.Ä:WM " ?7! J7

tire. She want, fanner, to male nty7n$ happy" prosperous homes for themselves while heMcgr to rs immense wheat crops. 8

You can et a Homestead of 160 acres FREE and

ein :hZt!t t. present Mh T prfcel 0t the r

ZTlaLJT.T.m "-.nient, clün.te eicellent?

.rnincst thl. yr urriv farmer, to pBt iiuVicwVVJl Tl" Gm'

SupertnteaIntlmmlUoa. Ottawa. CaoaiaVor y

uto. W. AIRD, 215 Tractlw Tlf. olil Qulldln, Indiana,!! (nd, Canadian Government Agent