Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 19, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 February 1915 — Page 3
TORTURED BY STOMACH ILLS, HE FINDS MAYR REMEDY IN TIME
Frankfort Man Ends His Troubles With First Dose of Treatment. Walter Spray of 1011 South Second Street, Frankfort, Ind., for & long time uffered from disorders of the stomach, which caused him great pain. After long and tedious efforts to And 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: MI 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 a great deal, but since I took, the first dose I have not had a had spell. I feel that it is even more than you claim." Letters like sth&t come from all Sure Bnough. "1 strongly dbject to antiseptic kisses." "Why so?" "How can they possibly express the germ of affection?" liunnnatiHin i.s soothed at onco by Sloan h Liniment. Do not rub it ponotrat-OH to I ho fioro fipot, bringing a comfort not dreamed of until tried. Got a bottlo today. RHEUMATISM Her What Otliarn Sivi "I highly recommend your Liniment h nut uojtt rcniony ior rneumaiiHin i over I UH4'd. Itaforn uhWik it I spent larco mimn 01 monny tryinR to Ret relief of tlto misery 1 r . i ' ii i ii w.t'i Him puma in itmun una body, o 1 tried ! vnnp I.inimonf. Iiotli fntnrnril ntirl n-rfnmnl I nrul I found quick relief, und now m well and HtroriK nicain." 0m. Curtis, SMS IV. join ot., sprxngjieia, utt. HeiVa Proof "I wish to writo and toll you about a fall T )inH ilnwn fnnrtnnn slnnn nnrl lintlnnfl w I I a W . VWII IVV( V Ml IIIIILU my neck and hip very bud. I could not nlcup ut all. I sent my wifo for a 25 cent bottle of your Liniment und in two dnys' Hmo I wns on my feet again." Charles uyae, 13x052 J'rame Ave., üt. Louis, Mo, SLOANS LINIMENT for neuralgia, sciatica, sprains and bruises. All Druggists, 25c. Send four cents in stamps for a TRIAL BOTTLE Dr. EarS S. Sloan, Inc. Dept. B. Philadelphia, Pit. The Army of Constipation Is Growing Smaller Every Day. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS are responsible they .not only give relief they permanentlycure Con stipation. Mil-. lions use them for Biliousness. Indigestion, Sick Headache, Sallow Skin. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. r Genuine must bear Signature I UUV MOT TDV DADU A BUI J C i wwi t n t i f g-jj m w ASTHMA MEDICINE Given Prompt and Pasltivc Relief In Every "j Case. SoidbyDruRplHts. Price $1.00. J Trixl PicckAjre by Mall 10c. J WILLIAMS fWFG. CO., Props., Cleveland, 0.1 PILES A quick, effective remedy Absolutely cunrnntecd or money refunded. Write for FREE descriptive booklet. AGENTS WANTED. Piloil Remedy Co., Harbor Springs. ISlck. On Hundred Dollars Reward For any caso rhorp Alpha Hair Hostorer falls to product bajr If properly used. fö.t)0 bottio postpaid. Tlionmfi3l2ixwell,lGGrait4öSt..Chlcut;o,Ill. Rp Rftft iiiif 11! without aid of iiigh-prlced prepuc UBaUillUl arutiuns. Particulars, complete secret and instructions for making easily at homo, cJltori&v'. (J. Cartsou, V2U Newport Ave., ChicaKO MAClis I.l.MT JAW flit 12 nereis but one appltrutton. nt lottl- tr.ats three to six can Price ?2 Mml; Bros., Spencer, Iowa. I a- M Pmkln m7 uiothod scU-lnstruction LiCC Hie HXpiam fftrm biucksraithtn 'IVuipcrliitf colors reproduced on metal plate, onikes It easy Ui temper. John Tniuni, Cotihoctou, Uhlo FFRTff F FADMtraversclbJ" huproved road; I lL.Li l Jlltm MnirH.ll.tovn; huahhv; pure water Slö acre, pari cah. J. 12. GRAY. Jone, Am, Arrnnfc Grasp lhl opportunity and make biß .lgclllo money. .Ntseeity invention write for particulars. Iljfrnle ar$. Lo.,Sl burst., Jroetlju, r, v A T? TTnC Male bltf money selling our yiVjrXLXr x speciolt.ws. New catalog; free ample. J. Kilian Co., iii Lojjan, Milwaukee, "Wis. RLL-AriirKy Complete course in ocklceoplnc POOKKCCpiug taught fr an oxtxjrt auditor and accountant; muk.11 fee. individual instruction. Full particulars address ktfctr . Idnk IdU J-. Oücac
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Disappointing. The young postmistress, says Everybody's Magazine, was reading a postal card from the morning mail. Finally she turned it over to the address. "Huh," she said, in a disappointed tone, "this card is for me!" BIG EATERS HAVE BAD KIDNEYS AND BACKACHE Take a Glass of Salts at Once If Your Back Is Hurting or Kidney and Bladder Trouble You. Tho American men and women must guard constantly against Kidney troublo, because wo oat too much and all our food is rich. Our blood la filled with uric acid which tho. kidneys Btrlvo to flitpr out, thoy weaken from overwork, becomo sluggish; tho cllmlnatlvo tissues clog and tho result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a goneral doclino in health. Whou your kldnoys foul liko lumps of load; your back hurts or tho urlno In cloudy, full of Hodhnunl or you uro obliged to seek relief two or throo tlmos during tho night; if you sufi'or with sick hoadacho or dizzy, norvomi npolln, acid stomach, or yon luvvo rhonmutism when tho woathor iß bad, got from your pharmacist about four ounccB of Jad Suits; tako a tablespoonful in a glass of water boforo breakfast for a few days and your kidnoys will thon act flno. This famous salts is made from tho acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with llthia, and has boon used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged ikldneys; to neutralizo tho acids in the urino so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot injure, makes a delightful effervescent llthia-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 n dozen 'emons," said Nollie the other day to tho grocery man. "What is it you want?" he inquired somewhat puzzled. "I want a half-dozen 'emons," replied the little one wrathfully. "Don't you know what a half-dozen is? it's six." SAGE TEA AND SULPHUK DARKENS YOUR GRAY HAIR Look Years Younger! Try Grandma' Recipe of Sage and Sulphur and Nobody Will Know. 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. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy." You will get a large bottle for about 50 cents. Everybody uses this old, famous recipe, be- , cause no one can possibly tell that 1 you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and I draw this through your hair, taking I one small strand at a time; by mornI iug the gray hair disappears, and I after another application or two, your j hair becomes beautifully dark, thick I and glossy and you look years younger. , Av. A bracket and clip have been patented for holding an incandescent lamp on top of a dry battery. YOÜU OVTX DKTJGGIST WI1ML TELI, 1'OU Try Murine ICye Kemedy for Red, Weak, Watery isyes ana uranuiaxeu ayeuas: io sinartinc Just. Kye comfort. Write for Book ot the Isye y mail Free. Munno Kye Kemedy Co.. Chicago. More than ten thousand persons are employed in Amsterdam's diamond cutting and polishing industry. Happy is the home where Red Cross Ball Blue is used. Sure to please. All grocers. Adv. Japan is considering a plan to bridge the Shimenoseki straits at & cost exceeding $10,000,000. Fresh supply Mrs. Austin's Bag Buckwheat now on hand at your grocers. Adv. It's up to the lovesick youth to take his from a spoon.
FRUIT TREE FARMERS
Much Damage Done by Borers and Other Pests. Trees Should Be Examined and Every Eflg Mass, Cocoon, or Any Covering in Which insects Hide Should Be Removed. (By W. E. RUMSEY.) The treatment which an orchard tree receives during the first few years of its growth often determines to a-considerable degree the profitableness of its bearing life. -If allowed to become weak and stunted, as a result of attacks of Insects, it may live on from year to year, but will probably never fully recover. Many young trees are killed outright by borers and such pests, or so seriously injured that they soon succumb to droughts 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 hurtful insects and insect injuries, but that they may be kept so. Young trees are less able to withstand severe injuries than are old ones, but they are, likewise, more easily protected. Their small size makes it an easy matter to examine them for, and to remove, borers. They can be sprayed quickly and effectively, and such insects as tent-caterpillars, web-worms and bag-worms can be re-Bag-Worm Case. moved from their branches by hand with but very little cost and trouble or expense. It is possible, too, with very littlo cost and labor, to protect the trunks from the ravages of mice and rabbits, and from tho adult borers during the egg-laying season. Tho bag-worm is a peculiar insect which may be quite easily controlled by a little care and precaution during the winter months. It winters in the egg stage in the old female bag. In spring the young hatches and begins at once to feed on the nearest leaf, constructing, meanwhile, a case to cover its own body. The case is composed of web and bita 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 if 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 arbor vitae and other evergreens. The caterpillars multiply on such trees and become exceedingly abundant, when they 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 collect and destroy the bags while the trees are bare. ! SELECTION OF BROOD SOWS Great Mistake to Breed Gilts Under Eight Months of Age Well-Formed Tests Essential. (By H. G. WEATHERSTONB.) We believe it is a great mistake to breed gilts under eight months although 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 red too young can never recover the vitality she loses at that 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 eye and nervous manner. The quiet kind with plenty of room for food make the best mothers. It is very important in selecting a brood sow to see that she has wellformed teats on both sides. Cause of Potato Failure. Some of the things that cause the failure of potato hills are poor soil, improper preparation, poor seed, irregular planting, poor cultivation, ougs, diseases and poor weather. Many of these conditions are controllable; 11 of them may be influenced by proper methods of culture.
AMOUNT OF WATER IN SOIL
While Moisture It an Absolute Neces sity to Plants an Excess Is 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 much water is detrimental because: 1. It makes areas so soft that they cannot be cultivated. When these soft places are long and narrow in form, they cut the upland into irregular pieces that cannot be cultivated conveniently. 2. It delays cultivation, particularly in the spring. 3. It makes soils cold; (a) because in the spring more than half of the heat that the soil receives is used to warm this unnecessary water; (b) be20 FOG. On an 80-Acre Field Thr.ee Systems 0? Tile Drainage Were Necessary. Thia Shows 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. cau so its evaporation consumes heat that tho soil could otherwise retain; (c) because its prosonco in tho soil prevents tho entrance and downward movement of rainfall, which in tho spring is usually warmer Hum tho soil. I. It crowds out the oxygon from botwoen tho oll gmin, thus hinder ing tho necessary decomposition of organic mnttor In tho Boll. fi. It pro ven ta all crop growth where It Lands on tho soil to a sufuclont dopth. Whoro it stagnates only a fow Inohos from tho surface of tho soil, it provonu hoalthy root dovolopmont below that dopth. Tho shallow root aystorn thus dovolopod limits the dopth from which tho plant may got water, and with it plant food material. NEEDED SUPPLY OF POTASH All That Is Required Is to Rlow Deeply and Bring Lower Soils Into Contact With the Air. ' There is a good deal of talk in advanced farm circles as to what we-aro going to do for a supply of potash now since the importation from Germany is cut off. So far as ordinary soils are concerned, that need can bo readily supplied if the farmer will but resolutely face the problem of deep plowing, says Hoard's Dairyman. All of the lower soils contain a large supply of potash. All that is needed to bring" it into uso 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 U contact with the manure and other forms of humus. That will set the potash free, put it in shapo 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 benefits that come from it in various ways, if we once set about it in a practical, earnest manner. Most farmers dread to start in this work. They dislike to incur the expense of a deep tilling plow, and they are skeptical as to the results. But they always will be in dread, and always will be skeptical until they go ahead and put themselves where they can see and learn. One benefit is that you can get at your deeply plowed land several days earlier in the spring. Clayey soils lose time in the spring. Every farmer is afraid of plowing them until they are well dried out for fear of their being lumpy all the summer long. But deep plowing helps a great deal in this respect. PURE-BRED POULTRY IS BEST Keep Fowls Busy and Singing and They Will Reward Owner With Eggs in Ample Abundance. 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, furnishing eggs, meat and good mothers and setters, and, not beiig imbued with the spirit of investigation, they stay on earth minding their own affairs instead of ruining yours in the garden and fruit trees. Watch your birds and be on the lookout for any sign of languor, remembering "a stitch in time saves nine." Keep your birds busy ajid singing and they will reward you with eggs in abundance. Never Loafs on Job. Alfalfa does things and never iciafi on the job.
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THE PROFESSOR'S STATEMENT. Prof. Aug. F. W. Schmitz, Thomas, Okla., writes: "I was troubled with Backache for about twenty-five years. When told I had"Bright's Disease in its last stages, I 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 Prof. Schmitz. 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.-r-Adv. Pockets in which may be carried soap and brushes feature the bottom of a new pail for scrubbing.
For 31 years we have been the recognized American Authority on Alfalfa 31 years ago we began urging the American farmer to sow Alfalfa, Alfalfa! Alfalfa 1 1 and during these long years, we beliove Salter's Alfalfa has been sown and planted with success by more farmers than that of any dozen seedhousea in America combined! Our records show upward of 60,000 customers in Ohio, Indiana, Pa., and New York, and their fine rich Alfalfa fieldn are the result of Salzr'a Splendid Seed. We were the Introducers und Unre distributors of such HtronfT strains as the Grimm, Liacom, Montana Dry Land, Dakota and above all Salter's Famous 20th Century Strain, that prince of ETERNAL ALFALFAS, which has won innumerable prizes, owine to Ifa great vigor and extreme hardiness. Sulzcr's Alfalfa is the hardy, lenfy, viforous, luxuriant kind, producing 3 to 4 crops annually on your own land, or its full equivalent in rich, nourishing paaturel Salzer'a Cfttulocuc tells; it's the last word on alfalfa. BILLION $ GRASS introduced from Japan. Wonderfully prolific. Great for bHob or hay does well everywhere. SUDAN GRASS Most wonderful grass of the century. Enormously, prodically, prolific. Texas growers claim 10 tons rich hay per acre, almost equal to timothy in nourishment. Ripens as far north na Canada. Introduced by U. S. Dept. of Acriculture, Waohinnton, D. C. If above two grasses ore sown this year on each farm, it would pouitively put an end to hay scarcity on every American farm. 10 Famous Farm Seed Samples;, IOc Our big Catalogue is gladly mailed you free, or srnd 10c postage for Catalogue and ten farrous farm seed ßamples, including Oats, Spcltz, Barley, Wheat, Clover, Tco3inte etc., etc
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Unfair Advantage. 'Why does Professor Dubbins lec ture, so often on the ancient Egyptians?" "I can't imagine, unless it's because he wants to talk about sohnbody who can't- talk back." Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle ol 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. A wise man says What he has to , , . ' Bay and then Shuts Up.
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