Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 59, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 September 1916 — Page 7
It's Foolish to Suffer You may bo brave enough to stand backache, or headache, or dizziness. But If, In addition, urination Is disordered, look out! If you don't try to fix your sick kidneys, you may fall into the clutches of kidney trouble before you know it But if you live more carefully and help your kidneys with Doan's Kidney Pills, you can stop the pains you have and avoid future danger as well. An Indiana Case
Peter Ransdell, 1325 Spruce St., Indianapolis, Ind., says: "My back often got lame and sore and pained mo when I tried to stoop. I had dizzy spells, too, -with sharp, rheumatic twinges in my loins. I have used Doan's Kidney Pills for this trouble and they have fixed me up in good shape, making me feel like a different man. I give them my highest praise." Gt Doan's at Any Store, SOc a Box DOAN'S FOSTER-MILS URN CO., BUFFALO. N. Y, Powerful Combination. Tim was a protege of Mi. Blank, a well-known lawyer. lie was often in trouble, but by personal Influence with the courts Mr. Blank managed to have him let down easy, so it became a matter of talk that he did, not suffer greatly in being arrested. "How is it, Tim," someone asked one day, "that you are arrested so often, but never go to jail nor pay any fines?" "It's just this way," Tim replied. "I have Mr. Blank for my lawyer, and what he doesn't know about law I tells hi q." Chilly, In Fact. Singleton Didn't you find it pretty hot last night out your way? Wedleigh No '. I arrived home late and got a very cool reception. The Wretchedness of Constipation Can quickly be overcome by CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Purely vegetable act surely and CARTER'S gently on the liver. Cure ITTLE 1VER Biliousness, Headache, Dizzi PILLS. ness, and Indigestion. They do their duty. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must hear Signature WHY NOT THY PQPHAM'S 1CTUUI ucniniME: Gives Prompt and Positive Relief la Every Case. Sold by Druppista. price 91.00. Trial Package by Mail 10c. WILLIAMS MFS. CO., Props. Cleveland, 0.
How to Feel Well During Middle life Told by Three Women Who Learned from Experience.
The Change of Life is a most critical period of "a woman's existence, and neglect of health at this time invites disease and pain. Women everywhere should remember that there is no other remedy known to medicine that will so successfully carry women through this trying period as Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and herbs. Read these letters:
Philadelphia, Pa. "I started the Change of lifo $ve years ago. I always had a headache and backache with bearing" down pains and I would have heat flashes very bad at tunes with dizzy spells and nervous feelings. After taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I feel like a new person and am in better health ando more troubled with the aches and pains I had before I took your wonderful remedy. I recommend it to my friends for I cannot praise it enough." Mrs. Margaret Grassmin, 759 X. Ringgold St., Philadelphia, Pa. Beverly, Mass. "I toot Lvdia E. Pinkham's
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To Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know what you are taking, as the formula is printed on every label, showing it is Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron builds up the system. 50 cent! Antidote for Loneliness. A little North side miss, whose mother is denC, lives with her .little brothers and sister at the home of her grandmother. JIov father, who is a physician, has his office and home in another part of the city. Surrounded by everything which brings happiness to the heart of a child, the little girl's thoughts often wandered to poor daddy, who was all alone. One day she surprised her -grandmother with the startling remark: "Grandma, I wish daddy was a policeman." "A policeman, dear4 Why? Daddy is a physician, and that is a very good profession, you know." "Yes, grandma," persisted the child, "but if daddy was a policeman he
wouldn't be so lonesome." Indianapolis News. THE BLUE THAT'S TRUE. Red Cross Ball Blue gives to clothes a clear, dazzling white, whiter than snow, not a greenishyellow tinge like cheap bottle blue. Buy Red Cross Ball Blue for next washday. You will be happily surprised. Large package at your grocers, 5 cents. Adv. The Vital Point. A beautiful young lady interviewed a fortune teller on the usual subjects. "Lady," said the clairvoyant, "you will visit foreign lands and the courts of kings and queens. You will conquer all rivals and marry the man of your choice. He will be tall and dark and artistocratic looking." "And youn?" interrupted the lady. "Yes, and very rich." The beautiful lady grasped the forr tune teller's hands and pressed them hard. Thank you," she said. "Now tell me one thing more. How shall I get rid oC my present husband?" BABY'S ITCHING SKIN Quickly Soothed and Healed by Cuticura. Trial Free. Batho with hot water and Cuticura Soap. If there is any irritation anoint gently with Cuticura Ointment on end of finger. Refreshing slumber for restless, fretful babies usually follows the use of these super-creamy emollients. They are a boon to tired mothers. Free sample each by mail with Book. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. Americanizing Foreigners. It is reported that 37 schools in Chicago are affording instruction to alien residents tending to make good citizens of tliem. During the last session there were 4S7 such pupils of adult age at the Jones Public school. They represented 23 nationalities.
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FIGHT AGAINST WEEDS!
Constant Losses Call for Vigorous Crusade by Farmers. To Rid Country of Noxious Plants. Would Put Agriculture Forward Almost Incalculably Simple Methods Effective. The fact that farmers ?re crying for relief from the weed pest, and that the government is trying to aid them, is one of the encouraging signs of the day. To rid the country of weeds would put agriculture forward almost incalculably. An enormous amount of labor is involved every year in the extermination of weeds. Not only are these weeds troublesome to cultivated agricultural crops, but they are troublesome in meadows and pastures. The cornfields and cultivated crops generally must be kept clean if a crop is to be produced. Of course, the farmer would want to till his soil whether weeds occurred or not. A soil that is not cultivated would not produce a remunerative crop. But the weeds have come to stay, and the farmer must tUl the soil to keep the weeds in subjection. Persistence by simple methods will be more effective than spasmodic efforts and oftentimes-more expensive Black Mustard. processes. While direct methods may often be, effective, the most successful will be those having to do with the conditions of agriculture and the meth ods of tillage and increase the pro ductiveness of the soil. Weeds grow where they can find room to grow. Some crops then per mit certain weeds to grow with them, while another weed may find congeuial conditions with another crop. Thus cockle and cheat have grown with wheat perhaps as long as wheat has been cultivated. Purslane and pigweeds are always found in gardens, thistles and mulleins in pastures, whitetop in meadows. If the pea vine, horse nettle, crabgrass, foxtail, ragweed, etc., become serious in the cornfield, sow it down to grass, one crop in the rotation destroying these w?eds gaining a foothold with the preceding crop. Thorough cropping of the land and juclicious systematic rotation of the crops, are conditions against which no weeds can stand; and, inasmuch as these are all vital conditions of successful agriculture, it may be said that weeds are never serious when the land is well farmed. Hurslane was cultivated for greens In Massachusetts and later taken to Michigan, where it was grown for the same purpose. Wild carrot, morningglory, poppy and others have escaped Horse Nettle Apple of Sodom. from the old vegetable and flower gardens and in many cases have become serious pests. Black mustard is a tall, coarse, much-branched annual, two to five feet high ; leaves variously, divided, or only deeply cut, the terminal lobe the largest, sharply toothed. The upper leaves small, simple, as a rule linear. Leaves generally not smooth, but somewhat bristly, at least on the veins. Flowers yellow, smaller than In charlock. Pods smooth, about onehalf inch long, four-cornered, tipped with slender beak. Seeds black or reddish-brown,, smaller than charlock.
MUCH CATTLE FEED WASTED
Failure to Utilize Full Value of Material Increases Cost of Meat Production. A vast quantity of feed available for cattle is now either wasted absolutely or put to some less profitable use, according to a recent report of the department of agriculture. Fail ure to utilize the full value of their material has increased unnecessarily the cost of producing meat, has di minished the profits from cattle feed ing, and has discouraged many farm ers from engaging in an industry es sential to their permanent prosperity. According to this report, the loss in grain, straw and corn stover amounts to more than $100,000,000 annually. Both of these products are disposed of most economically when fed to cattle in connection with some form of concentrated feed. Straw is especial ly valuable in carrying the breeding herd through the winter, in wintering stockers and as a supplementary roughage for fattening cattle. Stover, too, is an excellent feed for wintering cattle, especially mature breeding cows. Nevertheless, in many sections of the country where these products are abundant, little attempt is made to take advantage of their value for these purposes. CLOVER AND ALFALFA BLOAT Trouble Is Due to Fermentation Sugar Contained in Blossoms Formalin Is'Favored. of (By DR. C. C. LIPP.) According to circular 5 of the Kentucky experiment station, it has been found that the cause of bloat in cattle following the eating of either clover or alfalfa pasture is due'to the fermentation of the sugar contained in the blossoms. Ked clover blossoms contain about 3.6 per cent sugar, alfalfa blossoms 2.8 per cent. Soon after being eaten, fermentation begins, resulting in the production of a considerable quantity of carbon dioxide. This distends the first stomach or rumen and produces the condition known as bloat. The authors of the Kentucky bulletin strongly recommend the use of formalin for this condition. One quart of a 1 per cent solution is given as a drench. This iy2 per cent solution is made by adding three tablespoonf uls of formalin to one quart of water. Gentle exercises should be given the animal if possible after the medicine has been given. This treatment is simple, safe, and inexpensive, and should be kept on hand so that it may be used on a moment's notice should necessity require. AMPLE SHADE FOR H0GH0USE Easy to Arrange Attachment to Afford Shelter for Animals Running in Treeless Lot. On any of the portable shed-roof hoghouses that are now in common use it is easy to arrange an attachment to give outdoor shade for the hogs that may be running in a treeless lot or pasture. By arranging the supporting Shade for Hogs. timber along the ends of the house, as shown in the illustration, the shade may be easily put In place. This shade attachment is separate from the house itself and may be easily moved. REMEDIES FOR LICE ON HOGS Nebraska College of Agriculture Say Crude Oil Probably Cheapest and Most Effeptive. Of the remedies commonly used for lice on hogs, the Nebraska college of agriculture says that crude oil is probably the cheapest and the most effective, as it kills not only the lice, but the nits as well at one application. The most convenient method of applying is by means of a hog oiler, of which there are several good types. These have the advantage of being always ready and need little attention except keeping oil supplied. The best type of oiler is one that enables the pig to get the oil to all parts of the body. If there Is any indication of skin disease, the part should be scrubbed with a broom or brush so as to get the oil well into the skin. Where crude oil is used, It will be noticed that the skin and hair are improved in appearance. Where the floors of the pens or sheds are of dirt, a liberal application if will keep down the dust as d in killing lice. CAFU REAM IN SUMMER Cleanliness Is Pfct Rule to Observe Dirty Surroiittdrngs Result in Poor Milk. During the hot days of summer the farmer who is selling cream to the creamery finds it a problem to keep his cream in the proper condition. However, there are but a few simple rules which should be followed that would result in better cream. First of all these is cleanliness. Dirt, remember, carries bad flavors. If the barn or Its surroundings and cows are dirty It will result In poor milk; poor milk results in poor cream; poor cream results in poor butter.
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