Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 July 1915 — Page 7
Every Good Farmer
Should Take an Educational Trip to Southeast Missouri
Vow in full bloom. Come p our magniticent wheat ., y Threatiing it every day. A fine clover ami timothy a, vou ever saw. Alfalf U.c torn you cannot beat .1. Illinois or Iowa. See t .in all now. 50,(HH acres ' jjood. rich, alluvial eut-o-r bottom land, lxth drained and undrained, level . tri- Illinois prairie, rieh j the Valley of the Nil-; no rvks, hills or gumbo, but n.ellow randy loam so l olworks well, short mild w : Ian, lonp jrrowinir scare as. abundant yields of all ataple crops. Two crop a IT pf o" the fame land. sad own.d by Himmclb r-Harrison Lumber Company, largest hardwood tt aniifaotun-r in Mir-sonri. largest land owners in South fiiirelberger-Hanison Land Selling AAITED LONG FOR PROBATE . Twenty year Son Produces Fa- : i r s Will Testatore Instruction! Had Been Obeyed. ftdiscov red for nearly twenty years after his death, the will of Johann Michael Mailer has been offered I - i rebate at Baltimore by his son. .'or.n G. A. Müller. The tepstator died March 13. 1. having made bis will JO May 31. IM. TLh pape.. yellow and musty with ape. left all Mr. Müllers property to Klizabeth Harbsra Müller. Hal Apri 30. 1916. and her son ts appointed administrator of her estate. He had known of the existf the 111 for several months : -1 r to his mother's death, but since i. . j roperty had been enjoyed by Mr? Müller as her husband had de tril. i: ae not thcufcht necessary It irr bate the 111 at that time The son says the property 111 now be divided between his two brothers and himself, sine his mother died inI State. The exact value of the esta e . r.ot been determined, but It Is and up almost entirely of parcels of vi. estate. AFORMATION EASY TO GIVE Daddy Happily In Possession of Knc ti'-je as to Where One Vacuum Was Located. T r ei n an had ):it IBM inrt t the only person who could possibly toesess the Information that he hadn t an ounce of sense, that be bad never had an ounce of sense, and 0BBt thcr? was not the remoteat that he ever would have an cr.ee or sense. Havitc been assured on these P -i t, tbr srood man turned to bis sar, cnly to be interrupted by bis :ocng son and heir: l -ther. ' said the boy. "what Is a M .im and where can I find one?" M boy. replied the good man. if w are to assume that your mother is ' ed to speak on the subject. I ess the only real vacuum in the r. si. bor hood, and. for your further in formation, it is situated just between n cellar and the glossy open space en 1 used to crow hair You mean your dome?" ' W. my son. that Is tbe family vacinsacts and Crops. It baa long been a belief of tbe Aaaefce Indians that the appearance t Sateeti in early spring indicates a fttd crop. n a woman playa up to a man HI success, the maa paya up without a murmur It's a Picnic Getting If you OBvea Pickles Sweet Gucken Loaf Fruit Preserves Luncheon Meats
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east Missouri. Mn who have in the lat 15 jam sold over 1UI.(HH m. i. of tins same kind of land to ov r Ummi diffn nt people, all of hörn have ihm! y "I. They have nrvtr foreclosed on a purchaser or takm bwk an acre of the property. Sabs during May, 3,14 Stm to :il di(T ru.t pee.pl-. ftajcf from February ftr( to July fint. i.4.4 aires to bA different people. Can you boat it? In tracts of 40 acjt s up, 10 cash, 10 annual installment with t fastefWt Warranty !! backed by over tt,000,000 ;:- t- ( n the pa mm M f only lO cash. Can you ejnal it? Write for full information and free map. Address Dapt, A.
Company, Cape Girardeau, Missouri LOVE OF ART NOT REQUIRED Man's Insensibility to the Beautiful Understood When He Revealed His Life's Occupat cn. As they passed the soldiers' menu ment in the public square f a small town, he turned to his right band companion and said: Pretty bad. ehr What s pretty bad?" "Why. this monument. Awful. Isn't H. to put thos. things up all over this fair land? No ar. in em." "I rather like em." "Rather like m. eh" I suppose yoa think tbat pile of chimneys over there is pleasinK to the eye?" "Not bad." ' What do you think of those frightful advertising cbromos on the landscape?" Pretty good " "You'd like the interior of a New York theater I believe." "Splendid." "Ever hear of art?" "Never." "Do you mean to say. sir, that soms of tbe sublimst notes of tbe human heart meet no response in your bosom? Hare you no taste, no judgment, no sense of anything harmonious? Are you lost to the fitness of anything at all? Great heavens, sir! Where did you come from? Who are yon?" "I, sir. am the heartless wretch who arranges the deathbed scenes In tbe moving picture shows." Life Modernizing tne Roundup. Fach year seems to give the auto ' mobile a new hold on life. Tbe war j brought it to the forefront in a new field. Tbe soldier of the present day 1 seldom makes long forced marches like Sherman's march to the sea. He travels by motor car. As a result, the automobile casualty list Is tremendous; the a v rage life of a car in the battle line Is estimated at thirty days. But tt is not only the war xone that has lost part of its pictnresqueness through the use of the automobile. Tbe latter has begun to rob the an nual cattle roundup of some of its thrills by replacing tbe horse. This year has seen tbe ubiquitous car with a cowboy at its wheel on our western prairies, discouraging tbe cattle from attempts to escape from tbe ever-narrowing circle in the roundup. Many a steer which haa given a cow horse a run must feel disconcerted when tt bucks up against tbe four-wheeled steed Wall Street Journal. On the Farm. Stella You have been running. Bella Yes. tbe milk condenser c based me. Ready for a Picnic choose ReLsh Ham Loaf Veal Loaf JeOes Apple Butter Pork snd Beans Ready to Serve
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Fire Fighters May Be Protected by Wall ot Water. In This Uniform a Man Need Have Little Fear of the Fiercest Flames Tests nave Shown Its Practicability. The newest Idea in fightlne fires Ib tu ilrc- it,. tirc-iiM-n in shower baths These an- uniforms flreproofed Ith tiny streams of water so effectually that when clothed in one of them a man can stand rlrht in the midst of the fiercest flames without sufferjng any IP effects. The suit is mad- of flreproofed can. vaa Beterassi the two thicknesses of the fabric, sew. d at the neck, is a perforated rlnir through hieb tiny streams of water are showered down be tween the- layers of canvas. The water finds outlets at the flnrer tips and at the soles of the feet Through the perforated ring cncir cling the helmet water drenches It, also the suit, like a shower bath. With such an arrangement a fireman can walk right into a hot fire. The uniform dees not weich more than twenty five pounds, and does not sdd much to the usual service clothinc New "Snower Bath" Uniform. of firemen The water supply is obtained from tbe line of hoae in service through a one-half inch hose connection The water passing through this hose also operates a water motor of light weight which pumps fresh air into the helmet through another line of half inch hose The uniform was tested out In Cincinnati recently While the fireman enveloped in it stood in the center of a fit rce fire of wood, coal oil and shavings, spectators could not get closer than twenty feet to tbe flames, so Intense was the heat Hut the man protected by the ' shower-bath" suit remained in the flanes five minutes, playing the hose, and was in no wise Injured. It is considered quite isslble that this new idea c an be adapted, so that It will be of great use In cases w here it is necesaary to send a large number of firemen to fight a fire at a certain point A protector, mounted on wheels so that it can be easily moved from place to place, might lie constructed on th sami- lines as the shower-bath uui- I forms, but large enough t- hold inside its protecting walls of falling water a dozen or mire firemen. Portugal's New President. At the sge of fourteen the new president of Portugal. Senhor Theophllo liraga. was attending school by day and working In a printing office by night, bis heme lessens being dne In the hours rc bJed from sleep Still he fou"d leisure for rhyming, and twj mcntbs before his sixteenth birthday the schooltiy-cc mposlt ,r published ' Frlhas Verdes," a volume now high'v prized by P rtuguese bo k collectors. I'nlike m-.)st of the precocious outpourings : f genius,, this ci mains pcetJs of permanent value, and several edit! ns have appeared aince the author attained to fame. Its publication secured him a position on a newspaper, and by the time he was eight een he had saved en- m iney to study at the t:niversit of Coimbra "It was at Coimbra." Senhor Mraga rernrt. rhat I first kjsjaj .. ; .muted with my favorite auth rs Kant, Hear I. OaSJSsa, Kankr. Mscaulay. Goetne, Shaa spätre anu Hugrc " And It was at Coimbra tsat he wrote 'A Vision of Time." the greatest poem produced In Portugal since the death of Camoens New Disease Attacks Bananas. A plant disease of unkn- w n irlgln and nature Is maklne trouble on some of the great banana plantations of th West Indies. It makes the trees suddenly wither and dry up as they stand, and new trees plsnted n the same soil likewise die. As yet the plague affects only ecrtsin districts. The red banana, which many consider more delicious than the yellow, is immune from it Youth's Companion. Wnere t Goes A married man a energy is divided MO. ssys IHic Wiley. Sixty In providing food and 40 In providing mother's raiment. However, we have yet to hear from mother on this que-1 ion. Besttle Post Intelligencer.
And many a man wbom the world culls great Isn t even in the neargreat class from bis wife's point of view .
toi K, own nmi.i nT ii i Tri. I. toi l'l Mur o !? SruMxl; f r ftwil Wrtft Wsirrt S' ai.4 O'lsutiol Btrild Mu Hajari,. Juii Btv n iiton Write for B uf tbr . u.- r,r Muri Kn..Jt u.. I L Wrong Document. The "Tommy" on leave trom the front had been given a free railway pans to take Dim home to see bis people, and utilized part of bis brief holiday to get married On the return Journey, when tie tic ket inspector asked to see bis pass, he produced by accident his marriage certificate. Tbe Inspector handed tbe paper b..c k with a glimmer of a smile. "This is a ticket for a very long and wearinonie Journey, young mau," be said, but not on this line." Natural Procedure. When telling the story of the Pilgrim Fathers to the children of a primary grade in a large city tbe leader trud to impress upon them the fact that the country was barren at that time. Later they were told of the planting, the harvest, the great feast, and tbe thankful at'itude of those early settlers. Finally she asked: "What did the Pilgrims do after the great feast?" After a moment's silence a little girl said, 'They went by the moving pictures." LOOK YOUR BEST At to Your Hair and Skin, Cuticura W,l Help You. Trial Free. The Sosp to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal. These ; fr., ! i iinai aui suri .irauij t ii.tinn inr y i serve the natural purity and beauty of tbe akin under conditions trkfaa if neglected, tend to produce a state of irritation and disfigurement. Free sample each by mail with Book. Address postcard, Cuticura. Dept. XY, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. Hard on Her. "This ten o'clock closing Is a nuisance." observed a shawled lady to her neighbor. "Well, what difference does tt make to you. seeln' you never drink?" "Why, once my usband alwas come 'ome at SbSVSSj alter we was all In bed, and glad he aa to get any bits of supper left for lm. But now j he's In at ten. and the trouble I 'ave v' i a u; i ii i us. Ii isss-.3 ;vu ssn w Imagine." Easily Pleased. "Guess I'd better order a few going away gowns." said e-he brightly. "Nix on the going-away gowns, my dear." said her husband gloomily. "I can't afford to take you anywhere tins summer." "All right." was the cheerful response "Then I'll Juit order a few staying at home gowns." His Reason For Thinking So. Williamson What books have helped Hooker most? Henderson The one he borrowed from me, I suppose. He never returned tbem Judge. The Result. "Sire, the allies' aviators have dared to bombard ue "Ha! Then they shall Karlsruhe It." The watchmaker selli watches and the jailer watches cells
No tale. "Can I lnuiest you in a set of the Secret Memoirs of the Court of Louis XIV " asked tbe book agent Nu you can't.' answered his In t iitW d vic tim "I'm all fed up with that kind of reading. I'm s court stenographer, and I've Juet finished transcribing tbe testimony in s s n national divorce esse."
Drink Denlaon's Coffee. AJasys pure and delicious. Point ot View. Dloa BtlkiM has tbe clearest head of any man 1 know. Knox I see where you are right There Is absolutely nothing in It. The Effects HAT INFANTS are peculiarly T
preparations, all of whic h are narcotic, is well known. Even in tfa smallest doses, if continued, these opiates cause chamres in the futjo-
tions and growth of the cells which
imbecility, mental perversion, a craving for alcohol or narcotic h in later hfea. Nervous diseases, such as intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack of staying; powers are a result of dosing with opiates or narcotics to keep children quiet in their infancy. The rule among physicians is that children should ncvr receive opiates in the smallest doses for more than a day at a time, and only then if unavoidable. The administration of Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, Soothing ftyrui and other narcotics to children by any but a physician cannot be too strongly decried, and the druggist ahould not be a party to iL Children who are iU need the attention of a physician, and it is nothing leas than u c r.n.. to dose them willfully with narcotioa.
Ca to ha contains no narcotic if signature of ( has. H Fletcher. Uenalne Castoria always hears the Tommy's Priie. "Well, Tommy. I suppose you are entitled to something nice as a re ward for graduating from the public school." said the friendly aunt. "What has your father planned for you?" "He says 1 can help take care of the garden during the summer vacation," said Tommy, "and every time I think of it I wish I had failed in my examinations." His Preference. A gentleman in de-live i of a series of addresses excused himself one evening for being unable to speak on several points, the mice, he aaid. having destroyed part of bis notes, letter, while visiting in the neighbor hood, he asked one man: "Were you at any of my lectures, Rooney ?" Rooney- Indeed 1 was, yer honor; all of tbem Lecturer Which one did you like best? Roney The one the mice was at. yer honor! Police Would Get It. The talk or parents at home about conditions In the police department made a deep Impression on the mind of a twelve-year-old boy who was before Judge F. J. Ijihr in juvenile court for stealing a bicycle. The court had lectured the boy and Ms three companions on tbe disgrace of stealing and finally axk d the boys what they thought of stealing "Now. suppose everybody were to steal." the court suggested, "and then w hat do you think would become of all of our property?" "Oh. the police would get everything, " was the boy's quick response. Indianapolis Newa.
From Corn
to Toasties - a capital evolution The rirjeried kernels of pearly white Indian Com with their succulent goodness, are cooked, then rolled into thin, wafery bits, and toasted to a golden brown. Add a little cream and sugar perhaps some fresh berries and the combination smacks wondrous good. Post Toasties are untouched by human hand from start to finish of the making, and come to you crisp and sweet ready to eat from the package. Wholesome, nourishing a Royal dish for hot days and all days. Post Toasties Sold by Grocer Everywhere
Equipped. "Who's tolng to umpire the
game?" "Let s gel Pligglas - ' Why. bed make a good umpire He hasn't any popularity to lose " Wh d i smile day if yoo ue Ked) i it h Hall Ulue- .Americ an madf, il.ei.ti.re the beat nude. A dir Sounds Like s Stadium Pices, lie Have you ever seen tbe ne-buls of Andromeda? She No; where was It played? Sometimes a man goes to church on Sunday rather than spend (he day at home of Opiates. susceptible to opium and its Tarif are likely to become permanent, causing it bears the signature of'
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Catarrhal Fever IUv dem fta caret. one Ucni be.ltie- NI'OIIN' auntnid u enro c Sett ft tut tiiT nirtv feursr or re.lt Itran bottlers It. Ul it uf dross1 fean( dMlcni or dim Banal wlureire. ritirrew paid ST OUSTS I tbe- txal prorrnuve tit all torae of dlertrmp - I oll s Ml 1 1 1 c Alice., du uiUUsud HrtrUilof lt, tiejabeso, lud-, IV a i
A woman hae mure honor than s man that is, more clothes on 'cr. Jltnes are seriously affecting street railway revenues In Vaii'ouvcr. Many a man has thought be found good company because 1u promoter wan good company. Hut there are as geod n rnplim nts in the social t-wlm us vt vcra fished for. When a man s sins find bim est they arc apt t I hang around untii ha comes In again. The Past Tense. "I Hd 1 understand you to say ihs woman Dubbins married is well offf "No; she was." Lesser Evil. "I see they are having fresh earth quake shock! in California." "Yes; criticized as it is, I prefer our ground rent system to the ons they have out there." Temporary Reverse. Fogartv la moderate drinker) IU bet ye th' Rooshlans are beginning t ft I th' loss tv vodka. Flaherty (warmly) Don't ye loss any slape over it. Mar-rk me wut ruds, they'll retake It v'lu before iong;. Puck. Berlin Society. "What are you wearing that long face for, professor?" "Reason enough, doctor. I've Just been to call on my old friend Priry Councilor Srhulze and what should I do but leave my bread ticket Inst of my visiting card "
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