Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 59, Number 12, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 November 1916 — Page 8
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DRINK A GLASS OF REAL HOT VJMJjfi ' BEFORE BREAKFAST.
8ayr. we will both look and fe! clean, sweet and "jch ami avoid Illness.
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Sanitary science has o late mado
rapid strides with result that are of untold blessing to hum-vnr. The latest application of its untiring research is Iho recommendation that it is as necessary to attend to Internal sanitation of tho drafnage system of the human, body as it is to tho drains of the lipase. Those of us 'who ar accustomed to feol dull and heavy Tvhen we arlso, splitting headache, 3f"y from a cöld, Xoul tongue, nasty I .-atb acid atomnch, can, instead, f I as fresh as a daisy by opening the .uices of the system each morning and flushing out the whole of the internal poisonous stagnant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver and bowels the previous day's indigestiblo waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; U1119 cleansing, sweetening and purifyin'g the entire alimentary canal before puttinglmoro food into the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gaso, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. While you are enjoying your breakfast Gie rahostihated hnfc
" AN ENGLISH BLIZZARD. ' ft Took a Regiment of Soldier to Clear tht Roads In 1836. There was a certain Hercules engine which c t a noble figure in the English bliz?ard of 1836. To apprer ;atc the role played by the Hercules some idea must hegten of the effect of tho storm on other methods of travel. Fourteen mail coaches were nbnndoned on n. many road. Another van dug oui of drifts five times between Exotei and London. Another was biincd so, deep that it took. 300 men, principally sappers and miners, several hours to make a;
passage to the conch and rescue the mails and pnnsengers, while near Chatham the fc-now lay to a depth of thirty or forty feet, the military being turned oft to the number of ? r a a i .
uuu to uiear un way.
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in .London the drifts were ten feet deep, and hundreds of men and carta were employed hauling snow ut to the fields in the suburbs. The iiiarkets were in a bad way. One day only four stall holders were able to reach a main market. Greens which a few days before the storm were being sold for threepence a bunch at market now fetched from tenpence to a shilling, turnips' car
rots and celery becoming equally I
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THE FUNNY SIDE OF PROHIBITION
NO WONDER.. liUke McLuke, Cincinnati Enquirer. A Prohibition orator Put our town on the blink;
His arguments were soy blamed dry,
He drove us all to drink.
THE PRINTER IN "DRY" IOWA. Iowa City (la.) Citizen.
Baron Yarenak Kharkov AuflyagffJ 11 . Ä -
aou snraiu nuwyp nraiu Kgkwd d o doff, of Davenport, was In town last
night.
SOUND LOGIC.
Butte Miner. ' . The great moral Issue which have confronted the world have not been worked out at thm point of tht word or with the fcflke of the aovrnmtnts behind thsm. Tht progress that the world hat ma4a In morlltycomes from the htart, ft I lowing vtht teachings 'of God, and ntt from the force of men. .Reprc stntatlve Oscar W. Underwood of Alabama.
INQUIRING TO KNOW. Boston Globe.
xseDraska really a doubtful etat?
Because of, or in-eplte of, Mr. firyan?
SNUFF "JA6S" POPUtAR
iicki uust wirxed With Cider Much
'Used In "Dry" Oregon.
The Labor Review of Minneapolis,
Minn., under the heading of "Every
Own DiBtiltery," takes
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.recent months.
BUT SEATTLE IS DRY. Seattle Poat-Intell!gncer.
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miuur are expressing tne settled crack at Prohibition. Thn pvw
opinion tuai roou is not the only com- says:
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mouuj uiat nas increased in price in Snuff jass are becoming nonninr in
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Portland, Oregon, since that illustri
ous community went dry.. One of
A BIG FACTOR IN THE Rp.qüi v Portland's dailv
- mm i - w - wv ViJ Philadelphia Evening Ledger. fact that the "boys" are mixing snuff
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iney are not saying so, but the on- with apDle cider to elvo it tho AiA
umism oi tne Jjemocrats seems to be "kick."
uaseu very largely on the unim- If the drys had their w&v wft would
ponance ot ivir. ijryan m the cam- all be rnrrvinir a hnr nf an Q,?
paign.
apple.
water is quietly extracting a largo vol- I lev rcalianl 2s. (d., and the haiüv ?,"e 1??J ! Pov of bunch which he hh
all the inside orms. ! P!Mniiv purchased for nineöenca'
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The millions of people who are bothered with constipation, bilious spells, Btomach trouble, rheumatlfc stiffness; others Tvho have sallow' skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions aro
urgeu to get a quarter pound of lime
roahzdi for hi? prize no less a sura
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Amui I his confusion the pio-j ncer railways covered theinselvo ; ivith lorv bv ninnincr trains almost
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SOMETHING NEW
ßtnno pliosphate from t!iu, drug store, without intt-iTupUon. There was a ",rt,'uu'' l'Li nVio" ÄV3S. 1UUö' but 13 sum; "t' n one line vhere the OTiiSi? EFF cieiu to make c'Ä'one a pronounced , ; i . i i i n X crr.nk on tho subject of iuternTsan- ,mn '!ntted badl3 and great BOOTL itafion. mim' 'er- nf nconle turned out to
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F BACK MIS USE SALTS FOR KIDNEYS
Eat lesa moat if Kidneys feel like letd or Bladder "feothera you Meat formfl uric acid.
m Most folks forget that flia kidneyg, like tho bowels, get olugfrih and clogged and m ed h üushing occu ionally, else wo 3avo backache and du' misery in tho kidnc- .ei'ion, severe h:adachc3, rheumati wingca, torpid liver, aid stomach, sleep, sä eaö and all sorts of bladdendis4rders. v
, -You simply must keep your kidneys
active ana clean, feel an acbe or
region, get about Salts from any c
take a tablespoonfu
before "breakfast your kidneys will
famous salts is made froct the acid of jrrapea and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and. stimulate thera to normal uctivity. Ifc also neutraliaa the acida in tho urine eo it no longer irritate, thus ending bladder disorder. Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive roakwk delightkil effervescent Jithia''ater drink whitk everybody should take r 7 and then to keep their kidnys clean, i'ius avoiding ccrious counümtiems. A well-known local druggiSfaya 3iq p?11s lots of Jad Salts to folks fho believe in overcoming kidney trouble, wfcSic; it ii only trouble. GRANDMA NEVES LET " ir mm ma She Kept Her Locks DarK &n9 Glossy, with Si;ge Tea and Sulphur,
nnm'TV- nt people turned out to
see li.'v t! o Hercules engine would! alorfr. They imagined, of course, 1 Hm! -!,e would be stopped, bufto their I'jnishnient tiie engine dash-;
CO ri'-hl Tito the drift "plpm-incr
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hc-r wnv through apparently without t''.o .-lightest difficulty, thesnow at the same time flying over the top of the; engine chimney like foam from Uhj broken waves of a violent sea, nnd notwithstanding obstructions the train came down irora Grccnhead (twenty miles) in one
hour und a quarter' London Queen.
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prepared by him for over 30 years. YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castorfs. Sold only in one Size bottle, never in bulk or .otherwise; to protect the 1 .
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and the moment yon ' :S4 r H 3 ö pain in the kidier U''uMüL I f , MW
four .,m,o8 of Jad . rJm UHM rood we here. V. 'M?' J4 iWi
1 ia a alasa of water V'i ''J'-Tn H$Ml
then act finef Tbi, AM'm
lrRi,:t?;.iTy und Oners to Cive: Evidence Against Fifty Others1
Laid Is Stopped When the Nifjiit Captcin and Judge Disagree
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-fTmi up1" The pHsseners on tho PdUnun car took in the situation at ft glano End did exnctlv what tho train robhex toKl them to do. At the points of his guru he relieved them of their valuable. But nt the siiit of on ü-omaJl he pausen" wiih n Uirt. "Who an you. wornan ?M he ihimandrd.
When you darken ycur hair with Sftge Vea nud Sulphur, no ic can tell, because it's done so natrrally, so evenly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home iß mussy and troublesome. For 50 centa you can buy at any drug store the ready-to-use preparation, improved by the addition of other ingredients, called "Wyeih' Sago and Sulphur Compound." You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning all gray hair disappears, and,after another application or two, vour hair be
comes beautifully darkened, glossy and i luxuriant. i
uray, niücü nair, tnoucn no aisgrace, i rooLr. ht:t 1 am 110 Is a sisrn of old aire, ami as we all de- i it,... ...... ..,nut
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o T-r o vnnrhtn on.( of trinf u' nnnan r. I
anee, get busy at once with Wyvth's Sage mtd Sulphur Compound and look years younger This ready-to-use preparation
Mattoon. III., a prohibition town, is a: niu shaken to its depths1 by the activities o? bootleggers, and anothe:
rusrde" has been launched against these illicit toiler. The Mattoon Stai Uius i-QoociH the latest cleanup: A general cleaitup of bootlegger operating in Mattoon apparently i ubout to be made by the police. From an authoritative source it was d&'lared recently that warrants charging more thxm a score of men with selling liquor in anti-saloon territory, had bean issued.
The iirst arrest, in what is believed to be the beginning of a cleanup at tempted on a broader scale than any heretofore, was that of James Spurling. Spurling was placed under ar
rest on a warrant signed bv Chief Law-!
son. The man held had been employed by the Legg Poultry company, and was at work, when arrested by Officers Chaney and Smith. Knows Fifty Others.
A laijd sensation in regard to his ar rest threatened to develop when Spirling, trying to gain from the police a
promise of immunity, declared if he wan let go. he would furnish the names
of fifty men in Mattoon who were selling liquor unlawlully, and that he would furnish evidenee sufficient to convict. The only comment the police would make on Spurling's arrest was that "he had sold to the wrong parties' and his arrest was attributed to the oversight. Spurling himself declared that ha
had been made a victim by his friends,
Mr.s. Ari-jtorra? Hid yen -iat Mre. N7ouveau Riehe said fc se nf the concert this evening? Mrs. Wellborn Xo; my dear: do tr nie" all about it. M.rs. Aristocrat Well, sb. informed rne that she had decided to have a nomde-plurne in her hat. UNIQUE COLLECTION, Eobert Young, ironmonger, Edinburgh, who passed away recently, was knoTO fur and wide as ö eolleotor of horaeshoi'R. Row upon row,
on the wall 8 of his shop, hungkishoes dating from the time of the Soman occupation (those haying been foond in Monmouthshire) down to the
present day. Among the latter were
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W e are better equipped than ever tp handle wheat, We offer you fair weigh; aöÖ grades, less unloading And finnrfuntic r- rA
uiciuueu suoes worn on tne oty of M j ää ttt t . the race by such famous derby win- S6C US We wa7 Pa7 Highest xnrfcet price
nera as Lord Roseheri Uän and; I O C3V4 lll HI-Tll
Andkew W. Eckert Propr,
Sir James Miller's KockJBaxxd. Et-
ery coimtryiin the worlo- from Obina to Tern, had baen kid ttoden
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nnd nKftrtfid that for tho
, she jnpvered, am. Miss Fa weeks he had been living trafst- nri
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trying to make a legitimate living for himself and family. Plans for wholesale arrests, one in-
is a del ühtful toilet reouisite anl not &
diciiit. It is :i t inttmJed for the cure, I titlon or prevention of di3ese.
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A COLD OR CATARRH;!
f!;Haw To GetJ.eKcf WRfcA Head
-.ni ioscrprc 2nna up.
Count fifty! Tour cold in head 'or catarrh disappears. Your clogged nostrils will open, the air passages of your hoad will clear nd you can breatha freely? No more snuffling, hawking, mucous discharge dryness or heAdacho; uo struggling for breath at night. Get a small bottle' offcEly's Cream Ualmfrora vourdrHgwifliuid1 Apply a -little of this fragrant antiseptic creani
in your nostriis.T Jt penetratea througn . vuvii d in t i ffiin. -n
every wr pnBMßo'oi t ie hc&U, sootbing .Pfllni teak r Unnd . nrWe. reud-
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ucouh membnno, gMng you . inattnt VK v fnnkmg from relief. Head colds 4 and .-catarrh vield Clips of painted poroehiin tea of tX-
rh yield cups of pamteu poi
de l'lu Hie, the well known actress. Here an my jewels. Take theni all !"
The holdup held up hi3 head . formant declared, had been made by proudly. i tne Police, and he declared it would Ccl " hp rnnlied- X mv hn R ' he practically useless for any of those
pres aent ; "wit,'u"v;i4 141 tu iuiuiuih iv rn i j escape tho arm of the law. OieYelAXJd rru x , ,
l Lit", h vs s ill iifiiii iitnraro r n t o nnia
riAl" a enter. averaged one an hour. Th CWntw. The number of warrants issued, and TLie Chinese invented printing, not served, it Avas declared, numbered they invented gunpowder, they in- more than dozeurented the mariners compass.
The farmers of Chin wer thi first to hatch eggs by means of incubators and the fishermen of China wore the first to hatch fish ipavn artificially. Arterian ythIIb aw of Chinese origin. The penal code or. Ühhic L tKoulanda of years old, and thousands of vears. old is the Chinese civil Berrlce examination that we?teni ciyQization has nt last adopted. When George Washington's ancestors v Tule red in the wet, cold weeds of l.ritvn. their nuked and shiver rhrts painted blue, the Ghin'. u. '. in splendid silks,
A Vain Preciutlot, Lord Talbot De Malahlde wiu trk ins in New York about the thoroughness of the custom a Investigations. "The smuggler," be tald, "U bound to be detected if hm triea hii llttl g?.me In your etropoüa. Tht mu ßler'i precjtotlons fjmlnat detection at tali admirably-nanaftd port are aa vain and ludlcitrai aa tht precaution c the drmlifl Iriiniwm. "An Iriahmmn, you know, one drxntd that he wu visiting tho latt Qoaen Victoria. "Will you har a drlnkr th quseD aid to him.
M 1 will laid tha Irishman. 'A drop f Irlih, ar coor hot by preference, ! your majeity.' j
bo th quean put on the k&ttle. but -wnen th water boiled, tht noise awoke tha dreamfer. "Holy St. Patrick!' Bald he. IV Caka it oold next tia!' '
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UP, UP, GO U. S. LIQUOR TAX RECEIPTS; GREATEST IN HISTORY.
Federal statistics prove that despite th fact that nineteen states are dry, more liquor is now being consumed than at any time In the history of the United States. These figures refute any prohibition argument tc the effect that the use of liquor Is on the decline. Read this from Washington, D. C.f to the Cincinnati Times-Star: Internal revenue receipts for September from spirits were $14,358,830; in 1915 they were $12,231,584. Tobacco revenue receipts in September were $8,164,567, against $7,107,324 In 1915. Bter revenues In September were $8,204,867; th
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TRANGE OATHS." Before Kr. J ustice Wliite took the
oatii of chief justice he waa required ! to gtibscribe to the "oath of allegi-' imce" required of all ex-Con feder-' atea entering upon federal office. Whj Judge Buchanan presented himself in the Tennessee supreme court as a member of that bodv appointed bv the governor a few davf ' ' -ago, he was called upon, under the law of the stafe, to swear that he had. not engaged in a' duel since the passage of the statute on the subject and that he would not do so during hii term of office. j It is well that judge3 on the bench bo bound by sufficient formal obligations and pledges. At the sarr.. time Buch oaths aa those mentioned vrevo formulated for times far other (han the present, and it might h rtll to abolish them.
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