Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 59, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 December 1916 — Page 8
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Josh and I wore -felTbw laborer working for Farmer BMhgate Y went to him when the crops wer
I you arc accustomed to wake up I readv to be taken In. 'atlQTl-l'ikvd
with a coated teaguo, foul breath or SQ we thal whel lhe. .irV(,m J
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meals sour and turn into gas ana acids, you have a eal surprise awaiting you. Tomorrow morning, immediately upon arising, drink a glass of hot water with a toaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it. This Is intended to first neutralize ac then wash out of your w stomach, 1. er, kidneys and thirty feet of intestines all the indigestible waste, poisons, sour bile and toxins, thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal. Those subject to sick headaches, backache, bilious attacks, constipation or any form of stomafih trouble, are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store and begins enjoying this morning in-side-hath. It is said that men and women who try this become enthusiastic tmd keep it up daily. It is a splendid health measure for it is more important tp keep clean and pure on ths ins!t e than on the outside, because the skia pores do not absorb impurities iftto the hlooth causing disease, .while the bowel pores do. The princ'ple of bathing inside is not new, as 'millions of people practice it. Jus! r.s hot water and soap cleanse, purify and freshen the skin, so hot water and a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate act on the stomach, liver, Kidneys and boweR Limestone phosphate is an inexpensive white powder and almost tasteless.
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Few Dangers More Dreaded by Sufi ori Tl an Seismic Disturbances at Sea.
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Wjndsor (Canada) Finds That '"Dry" Ordinance increases Drunkenness
over he concluded tc keep us for vvj
day work during tbt winter, lu
summer Kuth Bniiie. his d.uigb'j'
used to bring 'us outjcool dfiufcn
we two young men fe&on beanie a.j lous for' souiu sign of., preference that ejther of us had any intent i' toward her: it was just an orbing rivalry. But Ruth was mighty parti lar not to make the slightest dill'' ence between us. When the autumn came oo. rhe i'otf der was in shock, the weather gettju cold, and the logs were b'hifcing on ah health, the farmer and his family an Josh and 1 used to sif .round rty. blazcf talking and telling yarns. iJSr. was a happy winter for both Josh arme. W didn't either of Ais suspec fctnat we rere both dead gone on Rut?
nor did we foresee wii.lt was to um
pen to break up für pleasant circl posed
That's the troiihie-wlfli yttvint Unit there's always something that make them pleasant, and. ten'to one. It's th very thing to break up the picasun Since it is' nil "over I know ih;it wim
made onr enkiyrw-nr a ket. w'&s liut!
and not
vorcd neiier of us. She con kept us two fejlows from
Another bit of evidence that prohi-
! bition is not a cure for intemperance
but rather an ally of excess is found in
the following story of increased drunkenness in Canada under prohibition, taken from the Detroit Blich.) Free Press: Since the minimum fine for the offense of drunkenness in Ontario has been increased from ?5 to $10 since the province went dry in September, this class of offense has increased in Windsor during the time prohibition
t has been in effect, according to statis
tics made public Friday by Magistrate J. G. Leggatt. From September 17, the date oC the birth of a dry regime, to October 27, 59 charges of drunkenness were dis-
of by Magistrate Leggatt,
agamst 3U cases, during the same period of last year, an increase of 20 cases. Judging from the number of fines paid by those charged with the of
fense, a better class of men are now
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C Olli IM J M v liiflli : uy' .tr uud : icuac, u. ijul iiaoo ui uicu aic it was Kuth thatf spoiieilU- all j taking to extreme , drinking. B intenti'iiiaKy. for. as 1 sai('tohe fa ; prohibition, although the fine was
ay bav ioo per cent smaller, a majority ot ti graualb j "drunks",. elected tp serve a jail ter
falling in love with her if she hnc wanted to. At first Josb and I used, to spe:u about little occurrences concerning he?
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KIDNEYS
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rather than pay. . j There has also bo'en an all-round increase in crime this year in the. bor
der city. During the first 10 months
Take agl&M of S<i to fluili Kidneyi ifiSjulder bo then you Drink loti of water.
Eating meat regularly evenfually produces kidney trouble in some form oc othor, saya a well-known authority, because the uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, thoy become overworked; get sluggiih; clog up and cause all sorts of. distress, particularly backache and misery in the kidney region; rheunfatic twinges, severe headaches, acid stomach, constipation, torpid liver, ileeglessness, bladder and urinary irritfttien, Tho moment your back hurti or kidneys aren't acting right, or if bladder bothers you, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any god pharmacy ;i inlrnt a ijihlrvroormflll ill SL almMA of W&teC
beforo breakfast for a few days and your him of the rospoustbility of sending off kidneys will then act fine. This famous one Qf us. .Uid you and I, too, have
salts iB made from the acid pt grapes , and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for enerationa to Hush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neutralize the acida in the urine so it no longer irri-
tates, thus ending bladder disorders.
with perfect freedom TÄeWHvc ceased 0f last year 675 cases' were tried by
to say anything to each other timt in ; Magistrate Leggatt. This' year there volved any relation with her. and final nas been an increase to 93S cases. Iy we never mentioned hefc A year: passed, the pleasantest .1 have ever1 HELPS' CONVICTS TO REFORM
known, and when we'd filled the barn;: and there was little to d one day Josh said to me: ' "There's something I .want to say to you, Ben. The harvest is ended, and jt doesn't seem just right for two trapping fellows like us ' to put Farmer
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all winter. There's "-enough for one to! iy beuig sqlved by the John Howard do. but not enough for two. It's r)y Industrial home at Boston, which
Splendid Work Being Done by Officials of John Howard Industrial Horn', at Boston.
What society shall do with dis
charged prisoners is slowly but sure-
opinion he'd let one of us go, but doesn't like to dec We between us. What do you say tcvplaying, a game of seven up to settle "which, shall g out?" ' ' t 1 reckon there's something iriTwhat
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Occasionally there appears & greet'
wave sweeping across the c&Im sur-1
fhee of the ocean in the fairest freather and when no wind is blowing. There are few perils of tho pea to be more dreaded than such, a 'wave.' Fortunately these are very rare, yet more than once a ship haa encountered one. The cause of these singular waves iij believed to be some disturbance of a volcanic nature at the bottom oi the sea. Volcanoes exist in tho ocean as well as on land; in fact,
nearly all the volcanoes known are on or near the sea coast It is easy j to see that an upheaval at the sea bottom may start a billow at the j surface of the water, when we re ; member that huffo waves have been !
j 0 sent clear across the Pacific ocean to San Francisco by volcanic shakings of the earth on the borders of Asia. The world under water is not only three times as extensive as that which is covered only with air, but it possesses many of the same great D'iifuial phenomena on a scale which hi perhaps proportionately vast, but of whoso existence we are made aware only by such indications as the volcanic ocean waves that ahipe
ocasionally encounter. - '-v ALFALFA PROVERBS
By Charles M. Carroll. Alfalfa enriches the ground. Alfalfa is a drought resister. Alfalfa is the best soil doctor. Alfalfa adds humus to the soil. Alfalfa increases the milk flow. Alfalfa is high in feeding value. Alfalfa balances the corn ration.
Grow your protein don't buy it. Alfalfa sod grows larger corn crope Alfalfa is the greatest of all subsoil-
ers.
Alfalfa has no equal as a hog pas
ture.
Alfalfa keeps stock in good condi
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Alfalfa should be grown on every
farm.
An alfalfa field is a hog's idea of
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celebrates- its twentieth anniversary soon. A i os t pathetic object is the
discharged prisoner, who thinks ev- heaven.
ery nasser-by sees the "prison stisma Fox tail is the greatest enemy c
unon him. This sans his courage alfalfa
ijrowmg aiiaiiy. ia guuu uusiuudi
been square to each other. I don't exactly like your plan of playing a game to find out which shall go, for one rnicrht have more skill than '.the other
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more he is associating with criminals. The Howard home seeks to-
furnish him with a grip upon a new life. , During the last 20 years "nearly
farming.
Alfalfa means more money and befc ,
ter homes.
Raise what you feed and feed what
you raise.
Alfalfa does things and never loafs
on the job.
Alfalfa with a fair chance always
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water drink which millions of men and your choosing n -andle ad,-l -Moosin: women take now md thea to keep the ,,no oUt 0f uw s:i!:ie irokl :rn.l iir'.itin; kidneys and urinary organs dean, thua te ;U lhf. s.,.no iirMi-? 'Hl'.e i n vww-
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If Mixed with Sulphur it Darkens so Naturally Nobody
Tell.
21,000 discharged prisoners have
hotter let nothing elsr , een cared f of by the home until po- makes good
decide between us. Air -:f,-oria ua i. liriq 'fv Alfalfa fills the hay.mow and pays
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....... J. Alfalfa is the cheanest and best
cne presenL- superinrenaenr, iUDerx f y f beef cattle.
Arnold, ana several other workers. atT!75 7??!T?res Tärger yields from
"I am sometimes asked' sa3Ts Su- the crops that follow.
perintendent Arnold, his kindly face Alfalfa contains more protein per ki rrA r,u, ton than clover or corn.
u8 r,, -:Alfalfa is the agricuitural wonder
men are deserving oi noip r i ai- f the twentieth century:
ways reply that ail are gooa meru . Alfalfa yieldB from two to three Everv one has e-ooJ noints." times as much as clover or timothy,
'Too much criticism is directed and is more valuable hay.
against them for the slightest errors.
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Granämother kept her hair beautifully darkened, glossy and attractive with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her linir took cn that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. By asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe, improved by tho addition of other ingredients, all ready to vae, for about 50 cents. This simple mix.ure can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to tho hair. A well-known downtown druggist says everybody uses Wycth's Sage and Sulphur Compound now beenuse it darkens eo naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it .has been applied it's so easy to use, too. You simply dampen a comb or eoft brush and draw it through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two, it is restored to its natural rolor and looks glossy, soft and beautiful. This preparation is a delightful toilet requisite. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of ctfa-oase.
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NOSE CLOGGED FROM .A COLD 0ft .CATARRH
candle goes nut lirn Us to T think that would b
to settle it." 'We were in our romn at t'i nine' we .oceuph'il a ryom i'f ?:! --i::d was i:r out lo get the ".irv", whc I met Hu?! i at the d'.r ; "I've heard what you liav bet." living." she t:vid, "t r.u. Part' tion, and yow'rf ri xht PaYn r tU.csu need but ri'e ex Ira hand t'-i- vintd but he won't sclc! avay oitl.r of yon '11 go down m:ö gel the indies an light them for ynu." Ve were both njiirhrih pleased t have her do this :n d wHiril patientl: till she mme hack wirb ue candles. "Would you ( hose for us?" we both Kaid at the Maine moment. "If you wUh me t-" ' riacing a candle ."efoe each of us, Fho scralolsed a ruatrti In ear h hand and lighted: hem at the i me" moment Then she "left rbe room without o glance at either of us. The caudleswere short and would burn out in between one ard two bonrs.. Josh and 1 played a gou! mary sr.uies of seven
up, occasionally gi:i-i -j; i wu dies with aupareut tin oucern. hut real ly with suppressed nspet;se It was not -till they had burned -down to within an inch of the socket that I noticed: a difference Then I saw that my can die was luiruirg the slower. VvTiou Josh's beg:" to OL'ker tb're was stir three-eigLihb of an inch of nibv left, tie blew it out and turned away tc-
couceal hi? feellugs. I expected liqtu.
to show enou'-rh interest in which, of
us v.-as to remain, to ask before going to sleep, but she didn't. "Well." I sifid
(o mvself. "It doesn't make any diucr
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All they need is encouragement in order" to forget the-oldOife and sfcari
tha new."
CrüLLS AS WEATHER PROPHETS,
We are better equipped than ever tp handle wheat, We offer you fair weighte affci grades; less unloading and courteous treatment. Ooxn'e
and see us. We always pay Highest market pries.
ler Roller Mills. -
Andrew W. Eckert Propr,
Another storm iB coming, predict
the seagulls. Hundreds of these
birds have been coming inland, and
hovered over the Milwaukee river in
the heart of the city. Most of the
time they liew high, but occasionally swooped down and splashed the icy
waters with their wing3.
. Old residents who have noted the flight of the gulls for many year
declare that when they come .nland
from their harbor hai. ts it invari
ably indicates an approaching storm.
Alfalfa enriches the soli grain im- Their presence over the river was
poverishes the soiL noticed bv many persons a few daya
There remains little more to be said. fl j mKV haVQ betokened ths
begfn immediately to make prepara- srorm umt luiiveu uu iuii,j. (
üon3 for putting in a piece of alfalfa, t&uwauKee oenuneu
ven though It be only one acre. I!
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and thpn twpntr fnrtv. and evnn
hundred if our farm is big Harker Scribbles the poet is cer
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Grow Alfalfa.
An acre of alfalfa yields 5,280
pounds of digestible matter; red clo
ver, 3,200 pounds; and corn, 2,800
pounds. .
In every dollar's worth of alfalfa there are thirteen pounds of proteinin every dollar's worth of corn there
are only eight pounds of protein. The
great value of alfalfa as feed stuff is
therefore apparent.
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Ah! YTiiat relief! Yeur clogged nos
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vour head are clear
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druggUt now. Apply a little or X1.uaj.secretiv loved. her aid how we had. et
fragrant, antiseptic cream n juur u buruini: caudles whlclv of
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trils, let it penetrate through every air
passage of the head; sootue aim iieai the swollen, hüiamed mucous membrane, tiviiuc yen instant relief. Ely's Cream TUha i- what every cold and ca-1-rrh fl'T-r haa been geeking, It's l a! r. ' l.
enough to" make, so large a field prac- tainlv & genius.
ticable. K ParkaI, His work doesn't seem tc Ten acres of alfalfa on : every farm - ofa4t I In the United States would give us In moica u ...... . , I round numbers 64.00000 acres of al- Barker No, but the fact that he
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ence after all, which goes first. We ll t iaua. aeiore tue next aecaue nus goue jum iuuuicu u mmi.- , t botb 'o soon enough. She doesn't want j into history vo would be growing; grod r..;-irjg bnfiirYeiis don. I cither of us." 100,000,000-acres of alfalfa In the Unit- The Center of Grain Production. I The uext day Josh told the fariuei ed States. If we do this we will be .The figures of the last census, when ' that he thcnsflit he'd look for work'li . infinitely better off than wo are today eomparad with of the previoua
the cltv and left us. IIo bad no soono i our neias oe mur xurtue census reports back in ISoO, indicate
leias Will oe Digger aim that the movempnt of the nroduction
herd3 will be larger and f nnfi,mi ritir v.
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southwest of Burlington, Iowa; but its
, western movement In the last tan , -Mrs, Miller Graham, who is now yearg was comparatiVOiy TQry small. ; one of Ü1G wealthy hostesses of it remains to be seen what effect the i
liefl Teur clogged nos- i"4-' v un the air paarres of gone thanJUith began to bestow uftoL 1 and our crop y jar and von can breathe me little attentions. This was qitit. ' better our he
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freelv Ko more hawking, snuffling, nouch to Induce me to show my rtel ine quality oi ouuer rai wni ue si cat- reached Its western limiL Since nueous discharge, headache, dryness no , ami i v " 'r, lv increased we will havo happier . tfae median point" (center) of ftruggling for breath at night, your cold meat. In 1 ss than a month alte, t- batter citizens. ducti0n of the six great crcpsor catarrh is gone. .hash's departure I was engaged L i wheat, oats, barley, iwe, and Don't stay staffed up! Get a small, After our ,.ng:ifn?ment I. told kuth . i hear. ' about on miles
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us was to hav.e a clear field. Y twitted her on the fact that when lightm? them she was Iguoraut that shewa? Interested. . V irSol at nil." sac replieth 41 kno that I was the object öfiöur test an before bringing up the . caudles pu salt on the wick of the one I Intended ihouM be yours. Salt makes a e&ndb
Qrofivenor street, will take tho place great Irrigation work now planned by of Mrs. 'Keppel, who was snch a the government rUl have upon th , . -t tt" T?j a ci,Ä location of the great frain fields oi , great favorite of King Edward. She the colmtry. ; is the widow of a California million-1
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aire ena one oi ner Dau noyeiues .wm a hnge watermelon which wai BikäJntP the middle of TtccPtu
Eleven pounds of alfalfa Is worth at imich In feeding value as ten pounds of bran, and it coita but belt aa mach.
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