Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 59, Number 46, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 July 1917 — Page 8

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breath and tongue is coated; if your head Is dull or aching; if what you eat Hours and forms gas and acid in stomach, oryou are bilious, constipated, nervoiLifcillow and can't get feeling just rUÄDegin inside bathing. Drink before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it. This will flush the' poisons and toxins from stomach, liver,1 kidneys and bowels and cleanse, sweeten and purify the entire alimenv tary tract. Do your inside bathing immediately upon arising in the morning to wash out of the system all the previous day's poisonous waste, gases and sour bile before putting more food into ithe stomach. To feel like young folks feel; like yo't felt before your blood, nerves and muscles became loaded with, body impurities, get from your pharmacist a quarter pound of limestone phosphate which is inexpensive and almost tasteless, except for a sourish twinge which is not unpleasant. Just as soap and hot water act on

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For Infants and Children,

Tum Down Plans of Colonel Galbraith, of First Regiment, 0. N. G., Who Asks That Fall Election Be Called Off and Both Campaign Funds Spent For Relief of hi Wounded American Soldiers

Sj.ecli Dispatch to Cincinnati Enquirer, l Columbüs, O., June 12. Through the refusal of the Anti-Saloon League of Ohio to heed the plan offered for a truce oflhe prohibition contest, it was

Penitentiary, Workhouse and Asylum Overflowing, Declares Former Ohioan Who Wrongly Thought Original "Dry" State Was "Second Heaven"

;m rerusmg to soldiers permission to Ipurchase mtoxiirants while on duty.

If soldiers in uniform need efficiency To the Editor of The Evening Post: and morality, he says, and if they are Sir: Noticing Cesare cartoon in your to be promoted by those means, the -u,- -d - . ' w numipfltinn P.nn nomine Tlnnro Wostine-

civilians also need efficiencv and mnp

freshening, so hot water and limestone j brought out to-day that the struggle jality and they may be promoted by the rain would like to ask him if he ; phosphate act oa the stomach, liver, iwill go 011 in Ohio this fall. The pro-i means indicated, which is prohibition, Ever ate any Barley Bread or any ! whöTeaüsconStpatedd ZZus. 'po1 for a halt durinS the war and for ' ZTZmIIZ Ho Bays further AmeriCan. There is as much Booze headachy or have any stomach dis- devotion to patriotic purposes of the' : " oiuon was an issue before here in this state according to the pop-, iVÄf SfÄ SM in s w!aHe ZleTZt. is -state iu ;

they will become real cranks on the , of the two partisan groups came irom bibitionists consider nothing more ua Union- the Writer was born in this

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the Liberals and rejected by the Pro- .fields than lighting evils at home. , state of Ohio for nearly twenty Six j 'The suggestion was made by Colonel ' -Wto ÄÄfW8''! 1 WM EmPl-'ed 35 f ! F. W. Galbraith, Commanding the First; iTJSf LnhHinn n? fnnds.,o Construction by the United States Regiment. Ohio National Guard, with taMÄSr " St6el C- S mUCh , , .r, i Xlieir UUi- snare to the Red Cross. He tho Pnhlif. nlntfnrm r.rmrfimine- Prohi-

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ship campaign which showed most excellent results. He addressed identical letters to the Ohio Anti-Saloon League and to the

Nd man or woman who eats meaÜ reg ollio Wine and SPirit Association in' larly can make a mistake by flushing the which he proposed that the contest m, kidneys occasionally, says a well-known Ohio this year be deferred. Recalling authority. Moat forms uric acid which the estimates that each of these camexcites the kidneys, they become over- paigns cost approximately $1,000,000,' worked firm the strain, get sluggish and Colonei Galbraith says: "In my opin-;

Ii mJS fi r f Ton3,irofT ion, this is a great economic waste."

ÄÄSwbäl? Furtll0r h6 sugsests tbat boHl ,E1les' nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and s-ve thls tremendous sum and the "hp thATi available for the needs

kidneys. Df the various governmental author-. The moment you feel a dull wdtt in thi ized relief societies." J kidneyi or your back hurts or if th , . ' urimi i cloudy, ofifensive, full of aedi- Liquor Dealers For It. ment, irregular of passage or attended by rpne response for the Liberals wasj a sensation of ecalding, stop eating nie. made b L is H Gibs0nf who also and get about four ounces of Jaa - , v, . or,för.innf SaltKfrom any pharmacy; take m warded a letter to S uper intondentl tablespoonful in a glass of water before James A- hlte of the Anti-Saloon; breakfast and in a few days your kidneys League. The letter to White was given will act fine. This famous salts is made out tonight. In part it says: j from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, "Those whom I represent have full combined with lithia, and has been used confidence that, should state-wide pro-1 for generations to flush and stimulate hibition again be submitted, the voters the kidneys also to neutralize the acidi Df 0hio WQuld for thQ third time in four; in urine . so no longo- entires irritation je t it thus ending bladder ven:rss. .7 AV5javJad Balte is inexpensive and cannot "Irrespective of this confidence and injure; makes a delightful effervescent impressed with matters of greater mo-, lithia-water drink which everyone ment, we acquiesce in the suggestion, eliould take now and then to keep tho contained in the letter of Colonel P. W. kidneys clean and active and the blood Galbraith that a campaign for stateil I 'U i t 1

pure, inereoy avoiuing serious Kioney wide prohibition this year will be

wasteful of the time, energy and money of our people, and that such'

time, energy and money had better be ! j

directed to the national needs confront- .

ing our country. "Accordingly I am authorized to invite your earnest co-operation in a plan

sto raise $500,000 for the American Red Vf6 the Old-time Sage Tea and Cross Socf ty- 1 propose that each of qii,,, rTurirr us agree to pay to the American Red ; Sulphur al Nobody hQ sum of $25000ö on Will ittlOW. ' the 15th day of Augugt 1917, provided 'no petition for a state-wide campaign Gray hair, however handsome, denotes on the liquor question Is filed in Ohio advancing age. Wi all know the advan- by that time, and I further propose tages of a youthful appearance. Your that each of us at once execute a sephair is your charm. It makes or mars arate bond to such societv with g0od the face When it fades, turns gray and d sufflcient securities, "satisfactory looks streaked, just a lew applications " " . , , of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances its ap- to to grantee said payments, yearance a hundrcd-ioM. He Goes Further, TooDon't stay cravi Zr-6k voung! Either prepare the recipe ct home or get from "Should this proposition meet with any drug store a 50-cent bettle of your acceptance, I further propose Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Compound," that persons engaged by us with whom which is merely the old-time recipe im- we are under contract for th-e year proved by the addition of other ingredi- 191? ghRU immeaiately divert their ac.

darkens the hair beautifully, besides no compensation from that boöy. one can possiblv tell, as it darkens so "This proposition is open j

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NO REASON FOR THIS EXCITEMENT OVER PROHIBITION.

"The wild asses quench their thirst." -Psalm 104, verse 11. There is entirely too. much talk going on about prohibition. One would think by the way some persons rave In language vociferous and sometimes incoherent that it is the only matter worth discussing during the preparations going on for the war against the pirates of Europe. Some say too much grain is used in the manufacture of beer and liquor, while others declare too many men are employed in the manufacture of o whisky and beer and wine. A droning noise on the side is made by the Hearst papers boosting "light wine and beer." . No harm is done to the nation as a whole by the liquor that is drunk. Laws may be passed, manufacture and sale of liquors of all description may be prohibited; but the consumption of beer and hard liquors still will go on. "The wild asses quench their thirst," says the Psalmist. The liquor business now Is under control. Saloons all over the country are closing at the proper hours, and dealers tn drink obey the law. Let well enough afone. Morning Telegraph, New York City.

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theaven. We Mooved here, and arrived in Portland on a Saturday noon, and

, We saw more drunks on that Saturday 'afternoon, than We Ever saw in Ohio in the 26 years We lived there, this Whiskey is manufactured right here it Is rank Poison and is called Barbed "Wire. j j$ That's the Word, "Crazy." Any person drinking this whis- , ikey is Made Crazy drunk. There Is Over 300 Elict distills in Our County, the Sheriffs Office of Cumberland County is as good a paying job as the Presidents of the United States is. at ' the Church Where I attended When a Young Man, 300 Was the usual Congregation there, last Sabbath Was 32. that Was their largest Cong, in three years. No One here goes to Church, they stay at home to Make this Poison and sell it. their faces are a pitiful sight. Population has decreased in Every County nearby. This town in 1865, had a population of Three Thousand Four hundred, today it has Nineteen hundred and Twenty. Our States Prison in 1870 had One hundred and Eight inmates, today there 251, and still growing, the insane asylum is crowded to Overflowing and Evry Jail and Workhouse is in the same Condition, it seems that We have seen nothing but Rum and Crime Ever since We came back here, the writer does not use intoxicants or Tobacco in any form, is a member of the First ;Pres. Church in Tiffin, Ohio. The Political Machine in this State is run by Booze Both parties, the One making ( the best promise gets Elected.

(You can Publish this if you see fit.) W. E. BICKFORD. South Parsonfield, Me. Evening Post, Ncav York City.

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fined in Justice Baker's court. It is alleged that Shafer went to Joplin, Mo., several days ago and that upon "his return he brought a quart of whisky, which he said he was told was

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ment Monday night wfcen ho learned ,IlUL viumuuu ul uic ww u it waa iui New Orleans was "closed tight" on his use or that of his .famil-v- The Clty Sundays and there was suci a thing marshal made the arrest and took as a prohibition movement in the charge of the traveling bag in which United States. He is registered at the Shafer carried the whisky. Immediate-

St. Charles Motel en route to T.atin- alter uie conviction a warrant at

naturally and evenly. You moisten a acceptance or rejection for a period of ; American countries. He is not selling sworn out for the marshal, charging

6pongeorsoii orusn wun it. a rawing tms iu aays irom aate. ; -vvines to local iotibers the California tnat in curenc Iiau ueeu taiten

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disappears; after another application of .. uouxpeuior lor apanisn wines. J w ;e vJfnm.i fi sf e pleading its caust. As Citizens of Times-Picayune reuorter talked to

becomes thick, "lossy and lustrous, and 0hio we should respond to this plea Senor Duran, in his room at the St. guilty. Arkansas Gazette, Little Rock.

you appear years younger. ior America, iet us snow Tiie country Charles Hotel, speaking through MarWyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound and the world that in times like these 1 tin J. Elkan, the St. Charles foreign is a delightful toilet requisite. It is not there are and can be no. domestic or agent and interpreter. "A prohibition intended for the eure, mitigation or pre- family differences amongf the people of movement, such as is in progress in vention of disease, Qhio ? gtat .g fln utter un-

"A prohibition election will mean an j heard of thing in Spain; I never heard expenditure of large sums. Your an- rof such an idea until I was in Porto nounced campaign fund, has been men- Rico recently, and there I thought it

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' will mean bitterness and strife and rancor. This proposed cooperation for a patriotic purpose will be- an inspiration for a united America.

Whits Can't See It.

' I need hardly urge that an early reply will be appreciated, to allow ample time for collection of funds should I hear from you favorably." White was out of the city today so that he could not be reached. It is known, however, that ho already has sent a reply to Colonel Galbraith's lottor, in which the proposal is completely rejected. The communication fecall? to Colonel Galbraith. & attention that as a military man he knows of I the action of the Federal Covemmemft

was some peculiar kind of revolution," said he. "I never expected to find such a thing in a free country like this one. But, cf course, we do not get drunk in Spain. Three or four glasses of wine makes one feel good, but it is a disgrace to become intoxicated it's foolish. "Only the aristocrats in Spain drink whisky, the other classes drinking wine, which is unusally reasonable in price. Good red wine sells for six cents a large bottle, while the best grades of sherry for two and three cents more. Sunday is the day of recreation, when people enjoy themselves more, and more wine is consumed on that day in Spain "than any other day. It's astounding to know New Orleans deprives people of its liberty on Sundays. I can not comprehend itM New Orrea Tiaies-Flca-X .

MAKES DRUNK, BUT GINGER IS NOT A BEVERAGE

The rigors of prohibition are somewhat relieved by frequent applications of jamaica ginger, a medicine containing considerable alcohol. The following is from the Arkansas Gazette, of Little Rock, in "dry" Kansas: a Jamaica ginger is not a beverage, but a medicine, and can not be construd as an intoxicant, Judge Louis H. Fishback decided today in the case of Joseph Freund, a druggist. The police arrested Freund. He was held to the grand jury in police court, but under a ruling of Circuit Judge Paul Little, the police court has no authority to hold defendants In felony cases to the grand jury, so Freund's cate was sent to a justice court.

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