Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 60, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 September 1917 — Page 8
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"You Neecfn't Feel So iLFired Cock3p They'll HAVE- ROSY, CHEEKS AND FEEl? FRESH AS A DAISY TRY JH IS! Sayt glast 'ofJhotT water with' photphaU before breakfast washes out poisons. Be After You rprt.
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Jn your face, to see you skin get clearer .nd clearer, to wako up without p. headache, backache, coated tongmV'or a nasty breath, in fact to feel your best, day in and day out, just try inside-bathing every, morn&g for one "week Beforo breakfast veach day," drink d glass of roal hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it as a tannics means of washing from tho atomach, liver, kidneys and bowels tho previous day's indigestible waste, gour bile 'and toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening i and purifying the entire niimentarv 'canal before nutting more
food into the stomach. The action of j hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases and acidity and gives ono a splendid appetite for breakfast. ' ! A cmarter pound o limestone phos- ( phate" will cost very little at tho drug ßtore but is sufflcient to demonstrate : that just as soap and hot water cleanses, sweetens and freshens tho skin, bo hot water and limestone phosphate act on the blood and internal organs. Those who are subject to conBtipation, bilious attacks, acid stomach, rheumatic twinges, also those whose ßkin is sallow and complexion pallid, are assured that ono week of insidebathing will have them both looking and feeling better in every way, 6LASS OF SALTS IF lit kat mtt if you feel Baokaohy or hare Bladder trouble Salti fine for Kidneys, I Ileal forma brie acid which' Cxcitü Bind overworks the kidneys in their efforts to filter it from the system. Regular eat J ters of met most flush the kidney a occasionally. You must relieve them like yori relieve your bowels; removing all tho cid, raete and poison, else you feel a dull misery in tv JdcHey region, sharp suns in tLa btv - ck headache, dizuinms, yxmx aour, ' tongue ia (Dated aai whssi aathtf '$ bad you have rhumatk Cizpfc Xhfl urine ia cloudy, full of crimen t; the channels fUo gtt irritated, obliging you to get up two or tkrM timet during the night. To DtutimUs thee irritating acids ad flush off the boda urinous waste sret about four ouncea of Jad Salta jrom any pharmacy; take a table spoonful is a glass of water before breakfast for a ftw days and your kidneys will then act flat and bladder disorders disappear. (This famous s<a id znada from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com tuned with lithia, and has been iised for generations to clean and Vallate sluggish kidney and atop blaJ Ln irr;A-ation. Jad Salts is inexpensive; harmless and makes a delightful effervescent lithiawater drink which millions of men and women take now aqd then, thua Avoiding serious kidney and bladder diseases. SAGE TEA BEAUTI Don't Stay Gray! It Darkens So Naturally that Nobody can Tell. You -can turn gray, faded hair beautifullv dark and lustrous almost over night if you'll get a 00-cenfc bottle of "Vfyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound" nt any drug store. Millions of bottles of this bid famous Sage Tea Recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, are sold annually, says a wellknown druggist hero, because it darkens the hair so naturally and wenly that no one can tell it ha3 been a lied. Those whose hair ia turning gray or becoming faded have a surprise awaiting them, because after one or two applications the gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxuriantly dark and beau tiful. This is the age of youth. Gray-haired, unattractive folks aren't wanted around, so get busy with WyetYs Sage and Sulphur Compound to-night and you'll be delighted with your dark, handsome hair and your youthful appearance within a lew days. This preparation is a toilet requisito and is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. ,v &s ? m a w I-, ft :n. . . -5 ft a 1 k . I t" . vi - ff . t Ohio. j i
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By Minority Vote Prohibition Amendment imposes a Common Clamp on the Morals, Habits and Private Lives of One Hundred Pdüßon People
Has congress the right to submit to the states an amendment to the Constitution for the purpose of adding to its provisions a universal prohibition, within the states and all federal territories, of the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors? The proposed amendment was approved by more than the required number of senators. But the dissenting minority contained the ablest constitutional lawyers and economists in the senate. It is not necessary to amplify reference to the truism that we never intended our written Constitution as" a complete substitute for all of the constitutional rights of the people. The theory of reserfed rights has always l&en cherished by our foremost public men. The unwritten principles of constitutional law are as much part of the American system as they are of the British or Swiss system. It is not to be presumed that in adopting a constitution which required the consent of all the states it was ever intended that amendments puld be made to, it by three-fourths' of them which would operate upon rights having no necessary, immediate q,r even remote relation to a Federal union. If by amendment Federal jurisdiction may be created for the purpose of suppressing the drink evil, there is no rea son whv similar jurisdiction may noi be given by amendment to correct all excesses eradicate nie wtjun-iicaa m humanity, and promote hygiene and eugenics. As experience has shown that the practice of religion is the greatest aid to moral living and tnat few men can successfully dispense with an exterior form of worship a constitutional amendment for the same THE FUNNY SIDE OF PROHIBITION Where Y Think? r Florida IMmes Union A largö quantity qf whisky seized by the Memphis police has recently disappeared. Wonder where it went? (P. S. Tennessee is "dry" that's why.) i The Wets Win Again. r Mnrninc Tülf-J?mth. X. Y. City. 1 Down at the bathing beaches the big! question is, how caa a bartender re: fuse a drink to a soldier or sailor in a bathing suit? Wt's a Cruel, Cruel World. Baltimore Sun. When. a feller needs a friend when Congress is about to fall for prohibition.
reason might be submitted for the es tablishment of a state religion. People's Habits Differ.
The objection is one resting not merely on a theory of constitutional and popular rights. There is practical and profound reason for the objector in the state of our social and community development under a Federal union. There are more standards of; life "and stages of moral and religious thought and development than states in the American union. A visit to any two of the largest cities in any single state will force us to contrasts rather than to comparisons of the opposed views, environment, civic spirit and habits of the people. Morals in small communities equally require, but do not attract, the police surveillance and publicity, of larger cities. Why should the citizens of Salem, Oregon, or Salem, Virginia, sit in judgment to determine the moral needs, the precise mode of living of the citizens of New York or of San Francisco? What object of Federal union could be thus advanced? These are world centers with world needs; the others are county centers with cpunty needs. Tie amendment is injudicious. It would submit to a vote by states, which may barely be a majority popular vote, the right to impose a common yoke on the morals, habits, and even the private morality of one hun-j dred million people in a continental; area of all nationalities ana of all re-; i ligions. Common sense- and expedi - j cv; - luiiuiu&iiv jo 1 1 u w i,j. j harmful reaction that would ensue from Federalized prohibition. Practi-j cal conditions re-enforce the principle! that such regulation would be within reserved rights which it was never intended to give to "a Union of States.' Wajl Street Journal. Let Him Die. Everybody's Magazine j With fear ang trembling he approached the doctor. "I know there's something wroni? vith my heart, doctor. I have a frplin? that I'm not going to live vt "on,.." "Nonsense! G! - up smoking." "Never smoked in ray life, doctor" "Well, stop drinking." "I am a total abstainer from alcoholic drink." "Well, try going to bed earlier; get more sleep." "I'm always in bed by nine o'clock." "Oh, well, all I can say is, my dear sir, that I think you had better let "nature take its course. You're altogether too good for this world." Not in Parched Throat Brigade. Knoxvllle Journal and Tribune. Wlfen the prohibition amendment to the National Constitution has been adopted, will tho Senator from Texas bo known as "the good Shepherd?"
Sioux City, la. Sioux City, a dry town, recently had 40 cases of drunkenness in police court in a single day and one of the defendants, C. S. Greene, made a plea for clemency on the ground fhat he he was the father of six children, "If you send me to jail," Greene told Judge Iddings, "someone'll have to take care of my family." "See here," the Judge exclaimed, "do you think that because you have a family you have a right to get drunk? The married man with a family like you have, who spends his money for drink, ought not to be brought before me. You ought to be taken out and shot." Then the Judge fined- him $50. St. Louis Post Dispatch.
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i i n m n n Liiiij In Refuses To Confiscate Property VVilhout Corapensatinn uwner "What is this? Saloonkeepers hare their rights just the same as other men? Why, man alive, we who have heen reading "the Hearst papers" al ways supposed that men who dealt in 1 iiard drinks were nv-le Furies sent by ! Satan the Old Serpent to drag men j down to his flaming abode, there to H dwell in company with the worm that : dieth not Of course, every one knows ; that saloonkeepers are business m'pr. : i that they pay taxes, pay large sums for i in-uucvo -tu Butit always has been the- custom for any man who had an attack of illtemper to go out and kick, a saloonkeeper. : There is one liquor deafer, however, j who has shown the way to justice. Henry J. Doescher keeps a saloon near j a munitions factory in Brooklyn, and ! recently, acting under orders from Gov-; ernor Whitman, Mr. Sisson, State Ex-; eise Commissioner, closed up Mr. 1 Doeschers saloon, although, with! many others, Mr. Doescher was not j paid fo? his stock. He received no; aionojj he simply was put out of busiuess. Mr. Doescher appealed to the ( law, taking his case before Justice j Cropsey. Thisab!e jurist j'esterday decided the case by issuing an injunction, enjoining the Excise Commission er from enforcing the Governor's order: Justice Cropsey said that no order ( can be enforced that takes property away from a man without due process of law. "No emergency justifies lawlessness on the part of a government," said the J-ustice. The seetioi&nder which Governor Whitman isSl th saloon closing order is declarraf to be unconstitutional. And thus it will be seen that even saloonkeepers have rights in which thelaw will protect thj?m. Morning Telegraph, N. Y.
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