Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 59, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 September 1916 — Page 8

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WILSON'S SERVICE TO

Drinks Hot Water .1

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Sparkling and vivacious merry, bright, alert a good, clear skin and n natural,, roay, healthy complexion are assured only by pue blood. If only every man and woman could be induced to adopt the morning inside bath, what a gratifying change would take place! Instead of the thousands of sickly, anaemic-looking men, women and girls, with pasty or muddy complexions; instead of the multitudes of "nerve wrecks," "rundowns," "brain fags" and pessimists we should see a virile, optimistic throng ofi ros&fiheekod people everywhere. An iuiSUle bath is had by drinking each morning, before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash 'fom the stomach, liver, kidneys and ten yards of bowels the previous day's, indigestible waste, sour fermentations and poisons, thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening

tho entires alimentary canal before

"putting more food into the stomach. . Those subject to sick headache, bil

iousnoss' nasty breath, rheumatism,

colds; and particulary those who .have a pallid, sallow complexion and who are- constipated very often, are urged

AMERICA'S FARMERS Remarkable Record Set Forth in Letter by the President on Signing Bill.

FRENCH FIGHTING MEN

NEW LAWS; NSW OUTLOOK

Farm Loan Act, Federal Reserve Bank,

Provisions for Warehouse and Marketing Facilities Are Pat of Program Executed by Democrats.

No administration 'has ever done so

much to advance the agriculture interests of the United States as that of

President Wilson. The record is set

forth chiefly and effectively in a let

ter written by th President to Congressman A. F. Lever, Chairman of

the Committee on Agriculture of the House of Representatives, as follows:

THE WHITE HOUSE. Washington. August 11, 1016.

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It has given me much satisfaction

to approve today the bill making ap-

nropriutions for the Department oi

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Photo by Paul Thompson, New York City.

Public interest of lute has been shifted from the German army to the wonderful French legions. In this picture is seen one of the auto-bazars that the French government sends to the front and from which the soldiers may purchase wines and other delicacies at cheaper rates than charged by civilian traders.

Agriculture for the fiscal year ending

to obtain a quarter pound of limestone June 30, 1017, and for other purposes, phosphate at the drug store which because the bill not only makes very

will rnst hut a triile. but is sumcieni generous provision ior uie nupiuvu-

to demonstrate the quick and remark- mont of farm production in the na

able change in both health and appear- Hnn nml fnr investigations and demon

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well conceived measures designed to

taminate the blood while the pores in' Improve market practices and the stor

age and financing of staple crops. As the passage of this bill marks the practical completion of aR important part of the program for the betterment of rural life which was mapped out at the beginning of the administration, I feel that I cannot let the occasion pass without conveying to you nnd yoiir associates in both houses my appreciation of the sorvice rendered to the nation in strengthening Its great agricultural foundations. The record, legislative as well as administrative, is a remarkable one. It speaks for itself and needs only to be set forth. 1. Appreciation of the importance of agriculture has been shown through greatly and intelligently increased appropriations for its support. 2. Particular pains have been taken to foster production by every promising means, nnd careful thought has been given especially to the matter of in

creasing the meat supply of the nation

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0N THE QUESTION OF NATIONAL PROHIBITION

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TWkt izl&Bi of Slti to flush Kidfityi

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lots of WftUr.

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Aham kidney trouble in Borna form or

other. MV a well-known authority, t-

CLÜM the uric acid in met excites thrf

kidneys, they becosas orerworked? get luggish; clog up sad &u6 U sorts c distress. TarticulArlr bekch sad mis

ery in the kidney region; rhMso twinges, severs headache, acii stomsch, constipation, torpid liver, sleejlßlieij

bladder mnd urinary irntAtioa The moment tout back hurtt 0T fid-

neys Ären' acting rights or if blsddeu bothers you, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy;)

take a tableapoonful in a glass of waten

Want State Legislators, instead of the General Public, to BallotJoseph Debar, President of National Wholesale Liquor Dealers' Association, Criticizes Desert Folk's Attitude

DOES J. FRANK MANLY, PRO HiBiTiON CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT

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Promotes Diges(ion,QKerftilncss andRest.Conlalns neither OpiunuMorphinc nor Mineral Not Narcotic. Ml I !

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Apcrfcct Remedy for Consllpa-1

Worras,Coixvulsioiis.Fc-crish-nc3smidLoss or Sleep. TfecSiniilc Signature of j mm t Xiie Centaur Compact,'

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Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria

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"It is perfectly plain that the

are still afraid of submitting the question of national prohibition to a vote of all the people." This was a statement made by Joseph Debar, president of the National Wholesale. Eiquor .Dealers' Associa-

Indianapolis S1ar Jjfhacks Camel's Jockey for His Open Distrust of American Citizens If State Goes "Dry," He Believes There Shall Be No Reconsideration

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ninofiv inproncofl nrnvlsion has tion. In reference to the- proposed

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snd lemon juice, combined .with lithis,

and ha been uaed for generfctiona to flush dogged kidgeyg tnd irtimulste thtzo ,to normal imj slsb to neujralli ths Rcida in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending Widder disorders. Jad Salt cannot injure anyone; makes a delightful efferrtteent lithiA water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to kcp fchfl kidneys and urinary organs cleftp ihBJ avoiding serious kidnejr disesee.

to the state legis-

'urther evidence oi hypocrisy on

been made, through the enactment of amendment to the Constitution wmc j

fho Po-oneratlve Agricultural Rxten, specifically reiers tue Question oi

before breakfast for a few days and youc i si on Act, for conveying agricultural tionai piomuiuoa i t .i il A. A ff",,! -T imnittf ' . r n I -Cnt t r il m I 1 n f 1 1 T' n

Kiancya wlh imcu acu uuc. iuis jcuuuuo inlormation to iunueis mm im iiviu- atu. alt ifl made from the cid of grapea ,nrr fbnm fn nnniv it. This niece of "Fui

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todslation is one of the most slgnifi- the part ot tue Anti-baioon L,eaguu cant and far reaching measures for comes from a statement made by the education of adults ever adopted Wayne B. Wheeler, national attorney by any government. It provides for for that organization, claiming that nn.Anni.nf inn hptwpnn the States and the resolution to present an amend-

MDMA NEVER LEI. , ' HER HAIR GEI GRAU

gt-Kdfc Hit Lock's 0arK:p3 Ofoiiy, with Sage Ok -and Sulphur

the Federal Government, anis is a highly important and significant principle. AYhen the Act is in full operation there will be expended annually under its terms, from Federal and State sources alone, a total of over $S,-

nno ooo. in the diivet education of tue

mRTit for national nroiiioition to

states U for the purpose of submitting the question to the people. "Attorney Wheeler says,- referring to a candidate who refused to obey the dictates of the Anti-Saloon League,

'He seems to think that the people in

fnrmnr. nnd rtils fimount is being and the states Mo not have enough seme

will be' increasingly supplemented by or intelligence to pass on this qucs-

contributions from local sources. It tion or to amoim tneir own consiuu

Wfiin 'fou darken your Hair with Sage ftc and Sulphur, no one can tell, be use it's done eo naturally, eo evenly. PreparingJIllrnixture, though, at home is mussy a iwf troublesome, for 50 cents you can buyai any drug store the ready-to-use preparation, improved by the addition of other ingredients, called "Wyeth' Sage and. Sulphur Compound." You juai dampen a sponge or soft hrush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small Btrand at a time. By morning ii nrntr "hniT rlisÄDDears. and. after an

other application or two, your hair be- ( nro being.

comes beautifully uarKenea, giossy u luxuriant. - Gray, faded Irair, thQugh no disgrace, 5s a sign of old age, and as we all desire a youthful and attractive appearance, get busy at once with Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Compound and look years rounder. This ready-to-use preparation U a delightful toilet requisite and notMedicine. It is not intended for the cute, mitigation 9JT prsYgnttua of disease.

will permit the placing in each of the 2.S.r)0 rural counties of the nation two

farm demonstrators and specialists who will assist the demonstrators in the more difficult problems confronting them. 4. Systematic provision for the first tlm'e has been made for the solution of problems in that important half of agriculture which concerns distributionmarketing, rural finance, and rural organization. 5. Provision was made promptly for the creation of an Office of Markets and Rural Organization nnd the appropriations for this Office, including those for enforcing new laws designed tu promote better marketing, have been increased to .$1,200,000. The

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srüerny. Active it s your mend Torpi-"! :i3 your enemy, and it: fcTiiy is Constipation. Biliousness i; . r. ecdache, ec.

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AND TOXIO PELLKTÖ make activsjfc strong and healthy livers, preventirjpg and relieving liver troubles. Corip2tc Triitmnl 23jbjk

in operation for furnishing assistance

to producers of perishables through a market news service. A similar service for liw stock interests will be inaugurated durins the year.

G. The problems of securing the ' uniform grading of staple crops, of I simulating dealings and traffic in them, i of developing a better system of warehouses, and of providing more availtm 1 . . . 1AAI

able collateral ior tarm loans mu ucc-u successfully dealt with. 7. Under the Cotton Futures Act standards for cotton have been established, the operations of the futures exchanges have been put under supervision, and the sale of cotton has been placed on a vfirmer basis. S. The United States Grain Stand

ards Act will secure uniformity in the grading of grain, enable the farmer to obtain fairer prices for his product, and afford him an incentive to raise better grades of grain. 9. The United States Warehouse Act will enable the Department of

Agriculture to license bonded warehouses in the various states. It will

end to the development of better stor

age facilities for staple crops and will make possible the issuance of reliable warehouse receipts which will be widely and easily negotiable. 10. Ot no less importance for agriculture and for the national develop-

tion. A senator wno uoes nut uut the people, should not be trusted by them.' This statement is a paradox and further evidence of hypocrisy on the part of the Anti-Saloon League,

because the proposed amendment does ! not, as explained by Attorney Wheeler, submit the question to the people in the several states" The Injustice of It. "On the contrary, it specifically submils the question to the legislators

(that is, the politicians), the result of

wsich will be that a state like Idaho

Tvith less than 200,000 population, wm

have the same voice in determining

the question as New York state with nearly ten million population. Arizona with less than 200,000 population will have the same voice as Pennsylvania with nearly eight million and Ohio with nearly five million population. "Proof of the fact that the drys are opposed to this question being left up to all the people is much in evidence right now. Ex-Governor J. F. Hanly, of Indiana, accepted the nomination a?

president of the Prohibition party, but only on condition that the planft favor

ing the initiative and referendum

adopted at the St. Paul convention should be eliminated. The initiative Und referendum primarily stands for rule by the people instead of rule by the politicians. "This is not only the attitude of Attorney Wheeler, but of Ex-Governor Hanly, presidential nominee of the Prohibitionists, who refuses to run as

a canmuate ol mat party uiuu uu plank granting rule by the people h eliminated from the platform."

Concerning J. Frank Hanly's frank

distrust of the American people, the Indianapolis Star makes this editorial comment: It is entirely in keeping with Mr. J. Frank Hanly's views that he should repudiate tho declaration in the national Prohibition platform in support of the initiative, referendum and recall. His idea presumably is that when prohibition Is once made a law of any state there shall be no recall, no matter what the popular feeling on the subject. Once accepted, means,

in his lexicon, that it is permanently

cinched, and there shall be no reconsideration. Other legislation may be subject to a referendum to the people without disaster, as experience in Oregon and Washington has shown, but it is the intention of Mr. Hanly not to permit such liberties to be taken with a prohibition law. His opposition to the principle of the recall was well understood before the adoption of the Prohibition platform, but as he did not explain what

is without doubt the chief cause of his j

objection to it, the platform makers, who have regarded this plank with

special favor, probably did not take

him seriously and so included It. Mr. Hanly hardly needs this empty honor of the Prohibition nomination :o the presidency to give him an excuse to talk. He needs no excuse, talking being his profession, but it will give him publicity in certain quarters that will profit him when the campaign is over. Though it can not approve their judgment, The Star has the highest respect for citizens who sincerely believe that prohibition is the one important issue before tho country, but it has never counted Mr. J. grank Hanly as one of these.

We are better equipped than ever tp handle wke&t. We offer you fair weights aü grades, less unloading and courteous treatment. Come and see us. We always pay Highest market price,

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AND ST1LL-.THEY DRINK.

Iowa has been "dry" nearly a year, now. Yet actual conditions in Iowa

are illustrated by this, aquib from the Des Moines Capital: Thirty-two persns were charged with intoxication in municipal court to-day. The arrests included those wade Saturday and Sunday. Most of them pleaded guilty and' were pro sented with fines or jail sentences.

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Five Bootleggers Before Judge

Tried and Bound Over to Grand Jury

A WAY up in the mountains of Western North Carolina are the beautiful and attractive resorts of Asheville, Black Mountain, Hendersonville, Brevard, Lake Toxaway, Saluda, Waynesville, (Lake Junaluska), Flat Rock, Hot Springs, and Tryon. Spend your vacation at one. of thece cool and delightful places or at Tate Spring, Tenn. Hound trip Excursion tickets are on sale daily, good until October 31st, via Special denominational Missionary and Bil V Conferences at Slack Mountain. Ridpe Crest aiul Waynesville N. C. (Lake Jana!u3ka.)

Tvxz&r Gorier of oQirih

Stop-overs allowed at ail points. Three special Low Fare Excursions will be run during the summer. Ask for details. For full information see Ticket Agent, Southern Railway, or write B. H. Todd, District Passenger Agent, Louisville, Kentucky.

The Chattanooga (Tenn.) News gives

the following account of a day in the

city court:

Tuesday was "whisky" day in the

city court. Five cases wherein the offenders were charged with selling the

"John Barleycorn" fluid came to the attention of Judge Martin Fleming.

Those charged with dispensing the

intoxicant were P. Kalodkin, Fred Nel

son, J. Helfand, S. Helfand and Char-

ley McClure.

Fines of $10 and costs were assessed against them in addition to their heing

hound over under bonds of ?250.

Charged with procuring whisky, Oscar Burkeen, arrested by Patrolman; Miller, was fined $10 and costs in the

city and was hound over in the sUto.

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