Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 60, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 March 1918 — Page 8
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'llreaat Tea, or 8 th German folks jctll "Hamburger flrust Theo' At any pharmacy. ETake ft tablcwpoonful of the ta,""put.a up ofiboiling water upon it; pour f through ,.a sieve aad f drink a caeup iull any" tlmo during the day "or before' retiring It is -the mo&t p&ctiv wayjtoibrwAcfa cold "and cure grip,rai it openrthepore of the skin, relic yfng " congestion? Also !ooang the ,twel, thiu breaking ufCa oold.r (Try it the next time you suffer from cold or, the? grip. If. is inexpensive sind entirely " yegeUble,"! theref or safe euicl hf jmleea.
RUB'RHEUMATISM TRQM
CONSERVATION TRUTHS.
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Capital ha found thnt it ii good fctifilneHH to be honest with Jabsr, and the time is now ripe for labor to adopt the name bUHlncKsllk attitude to capital,
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STIFF. ACHING JOINTS
M Bmaten from joints and mnjcJae wish a email trial bottle of tldSt JwobiOil , ßtop "toeing" Bheumatiem. f . It'g pain only; not one case !ri fifty quirea internal treatment. Hub eoothling, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" right ;n the f "tender spot," and by the time you ; say Jack -Robinson out cornea the !rheum&ti(Tpain7 f'Stl Jacob's -Oil" ia a harmless .rheumatism, cure whidh never IdliappobUVnd doesn't burn thcj-Bkin. It !takipainjY soreness and stifTnesarom lachingiioints,'' muscles and bones; stops seiaticaf "lumbago, backache, neuralgia. . fctanber up! Get a 25 cent bottle of Old-time, honest St3Jacob Oil" jfronx any drug etore, and in a moment
you'll be free from pains, achea and stiffness. Don$ suffer I Bub rheumatium away.
CREAM FOR CATARRH CPENS UP NOSTRILS ) ' (Tells Haw To Get Quick Relief rrom Öead-Coiejs, It's Splendid 1
In one minute your clogged nostrils Will open, the air passages of your head will clear, and you can breathe freely. No more (hawking, t snuffling, blowing, headache, -dryness.' 'No struggling for breath i at , night : your . cold or catarrh'
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jryuu. buiuu Dome oi jCiiy a uream KBalfi from your druggist now. Apply I jttle, of )thia fragrant, antiseptic, bbeanng cream in your nostrils. It pen-, jetraiea through every air passage of the head, soothes, the inflamed or iwolleB knucous- memerane and relief comes ia Jitantly.r I IÖs just fiie? Don't stay etuffed-up1 witKa cold I or nasty catarrh Relief
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Undo Ephntim Rtjlfenut Why. at'n n perfect picture of my old
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tcr? ! Artist ( vrho haa been iketching in the nffi'-hborhoodJWiHi when thnt painting is ftniihed it will b ivrorth $100 aViyhow. Undo Ephrlam Ain't thert ftin to he nothin' dee in it? Artist No, nothing but thf
bore. :n';. Ephriam Well, y(Du can't Boll i: juv whore's around here fur , no 100. ; Kvcrybody knows Pre) of- ( frrH t f hoi himsolf timt anf j r;'i;i f r i: nn take it ot ia
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The ötigar Beet lncreee Yield ef Other Grope. now HUgar beeta improve the fertig tty of thu Holl und lncroaö the yield of all crop grown in rotation with them la explained In the National Mugaxlue by Truman G. Palmer, who baa apent Qie puat teu years In atudylng agricultural motboda In Kurqp and America, "The augar boot bolni a deap rootor," says Mr. Paltnor, "a preraqulslU to It culturo la that tho soil be atirrod to a depth of ten to fourteen Inches, The tender beetlet having to undergo the shock of thlunlna; soon after It comes up la order to leave but one beet to a place, It demands a well prepared, mellow fteed bod. Gathering the sugar In tta leaves from the atmosphere by the aid of the light ami storiuf It up In te roots. It will not thrive If the light Is cut off through being haüed by weeds, 1 and their eradication means not: only a 1
furthor stirriug of tho soli by cultivation and hoeing, but they are removed before feeing to seed, thus leaving weMllesK Holds for succeeding crops. Hein plowed out In autumn gives an extra fall plowing, which leaves the in ml In condition to absorb instead of shed the full und winter rains and store up the nmlHfua for the following seaatiy's -np. With the removal of the niMin root myriads of flbroua roots are broken off and left in the Roll to nn tYintKt' of a ton to the acre, and in .-(ring they not only deposit humus In Ma- lower strata of soil, but leave minute channels through which it beoiues aerated and heuce fertile. The .-outs or rftibsequent crops follow these lnterstU'oa and draw nutriment from two und three times the depth of soil formerly reached, and henco the farmern double and treble their soil output without Increasing their acreage."
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Cincinnati man tells how to lift off any corn without hurting one bit
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You recklesa men and woman who are pestered, with corns and who have at least once a week invited an ivwfdl death from lockjaw or blood poison are now told by a Cincinnati authority to use a drug called freezone, which the moment a few drops are applied io any corn, tho soreness is relieved and aoon khe entire corn, roo and all, Ufte out with the fingers. It is a.atickv aubstanee which dries
the moment it ia applied and is said to simply shrivel th corn without inflaming or even irritating the surrouad-
a quarter of an ounce of freezone will sost very little at any of theukug stores, but Ms sufficient to rid one's feet oi every hard or joft corn or callus. You are further warned that cutting attta corn ia a suicidal habit. ' '
Beet Pulp as Cattle Food, in summarizing the Important features of suirar beet growing in various part of the country the Department of Agriculture calls attention to Its peculiar importance to the middle western shitcp because of the extent to which stock feeding Is followed a nu Industry In this territory. Beet pulp that is, what remains of the heet after the sugar has been extract--d--has-been proved to be the finest 'eed yet discovered for milk cows uid for fattening cattle, sheep and other farm animals. This Is true whether the pulp Is fed In Its wet tnfe as It comes from the factory or after beinir dried A business of about U2.0OO noo year has grown up in tbe
sale of dried beet pulp, in which
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Comfrion ararden aas; brewed into a v heavy tea with sulphur added, will turn eray. streaked and faded hair
beautifully dark a,nd luxuriant Just a few applications will prove & revelatioaif your hair i fadinf, t caked or ; rray. Mixing: the Sagre Tea uid 0ul.p, pliur recipe at home, though, is troublesome. An easier way ik to set m i bottle of Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur 4 Compound at any drug ore all ready tor use. Thin is the old-time recipe Improved by the addition of other inrredients. . Wfcll wispy, gray, faded hir is not sinful, wf all 4eeire to retain our youthful appearance and attractivenees. By darkening: your hair with Wyeth'a Saare and Sulphur Compound,
: no ene can ten, pecause it aoes it so To Ieel as fe aB the pr07erhial
a sponge or soft uruan witn it ana ... . draw thu through your hai- taklnc eaii, almost every morning, to preone mall strand at a time; b Urning vnt its sponge-like pores from clogall ifray hairs have dlsape . i, and, ring with Indigestible material, aour after another application or tv o, your oile and poisonous toxins, says a noted hair becomes beautifully . flossy, physician. oft and luxuriant. if you get headaches, it's your livfer. This preparation is x deliglitfuj .Uet If y(m c&tch cold easily its your 1Iver reQuUlte and hs not intended fc. ths Tf ' . f. v d f 't fnrrPfi cur, mitlaation or preresvtion of die- you Re up witn a Dad taste, turrea
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Everyone should drink hot water with phosphats In It, before breakfast.
Veep your head stiir Is the) sede In gelf. and Bloke mesms lo 4
DRUGS EXCHK ! - mm, USE SALTS
If you Itek ii aehiig tr Kaidsr be then, drimk lots of water
And eat lees meat
cornea rancid. It's your liver. Sallow
kin, inud.dy complexion, watery eyes all denote liver uncleanliness. Your liver is the most important, also the must abused and neglected organ of the body. Few know its function or how to release the dammed-up body wa!, bile and toxins.' Most folks .rescLc to violent calomel, which 13 a dangerous, salivating clsemical which can only be used occasionally because it accumulates in the tissues, also attacks the bones.
Every man and woman, sick or
well, should drink each morning be- ' 4WKe yeur kidneys hurt and yo tees: fore breakfast, a glass of hot water feels sore, don't get scared and proceed with a teaspoonful of limestone phos so. load your stomach with a lot of drags phati in it, to wash from the liver and tbat excite the kidneys and irritate the bowels tho previous day's indigestible entire urinary tract Keep your kidney's material, the poisons, sour bile and deaa like you keep your bowels clean, toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening by flaakinjf them with a mild, harmleae Rnd freshening the entire alimentary salts which removes the body's urinous Canal before putting moro food into waste and stinrulatee them to their nor- the stomach. aal activity. Tha function of the lo4- Limestone phosphate does not reneys is is niter the Wood. In U hemra airlct the diet like calomel, because it they strain fross it 00 grains) of acid can not salivato, for it is harmless and and waste, so we eaa readily underetand you cn eat anything afterwards. It the vital importance of keeping the kid- ig inexpensive and almost tasteless, and EL.? 3 , , . . any pharmacist will sell you a quarter In-ink lots of water yoa eant dnnK pound. which is sufficient for a demtoo much; also get from any pharmacist onstration of how hot water and limeabout four ounces of Jad Salts; take Btono phosphate cleans, stimulates and Ublespoonful in a glass of watac freshens the liver, keeping you feeling before brcakfaat each morning for a few djiy jQ and day out, days and your kidneys wiü act fine. A , ,AnT, ,Mn UTiis famous aalU ia mada from the .EARN SHORTHAND sfiia of grapes and leznoa juice, combined . , , , . rith lithia. and ku W luwvTfor rt. It will pay you ell. It U nn assured meani ol 7:J. iirr ilfÄ1Ufß1 r Sfr Rood ewvioymlm. It is more than that, It is an CiOias to Clean and ttimelate dogged kid- invaluable personal aumfhshmcnlz time and aeyi;1 also to neutralise the acids hi labor mtcx thruout your liic ÄX'Ärwu' BENN PITMAN PHONOGRAPHY 2äd SaJWe is ian,rp aive cannot in it taucht im reliable schools evt-rywhere. Let im lireji snakes a deVgttful afferveaoen! rrcommcad one to you. Or we will advlc yo In a ... .TT . nw-mt rtlf.lrutt nVt Inn nr louünS DV llia.iL VSrlUtO
jiaiaair artac waioa cveryesv snosua
axe aow aad tacsi to keep jtaelr kidSMys tku asd active. Try thai, also aap the water drisdriag. sd no yoa will wosalsr what Isseaas of
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Tfcc Right Way to P-acced In Wash ing Oslicst- "nine.
A bi woodr . filled witk
warm, ihi1 fo". oupsuds, to whk-j; u I' '. v m iucohold amrr.oi h-" ueer. a n'ed. hoiild be Pitv' od e( of china '"h..! .ipi:-h. .1 :'ms, ting a .jare 11 (-'ci i :''. A :. plain pla. u":.. ;t .5t o:v (a uhr't 'i 'i.'iii U-') lor elab-
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with a ravr on which äst suspicion of par.ze a nice appearance. fh j: vA in wan ,
yaler Hun '.! Jttip .i. nnia in t. cut no sor.n, and tu i; in
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suld(nf stsevker the Hew est CuHurs laereseeel Preeaerlty, Thnt the establishment of the eufar bce)t Industry in Ohio will resul in am liisjirttNr .f 20,000,000 In the valueaf farm landa in the stately ths endTf the present year is tho statement of C II. Allen, a banker Paulding, O. "Ohio mid Indiana sthuuld become ai great prodm-ei'H of ugar as Michigan said Mr. Allen. "um( thoj will unless hostile ieglHhttlou by congrea interfereri with the nutmul development ot this industry. In Paulding county alone, although the beet HUgar factory here has been In operation only two years, the value of farm property has increased 15,000,000 ns a result of the introduction of sugar beet culture- Another result bssrbeen the investment of $5,000,000 or more In other beet sugar factories in this section of the state within the past year, which in turn will vastly increase the value of the farm land surrounding them, adding $20,000,000 or more to the agricultural wealth of this region. "Aside from the direct financial re turns that have followed the establishment of the sugar beet industry lo Ohio, there are numerous other benefits which, though not so direct, are no less import ant. To obtain good results from beet culture farmers have found It noressnry to put more hand labor on the It ml. The result is that thousands ofi uit'n. women and children are beim; taken from the overcrowded ;(( i 'its f the yitios of the state and set to work on the land, a back to
tin farm movement that is of real
practical value.
"Tills increased tillage of the soil is
the very best and. In fact,, the only effective means of overcoming the
weeds thnt are the chronic enemies of
tho farmer, choking his crops and exhausting his soil. Besides all this, we
have found that every other crop rais
ed upoQ land that has been put into Hiignr beets shows a greatly increased
yield.
"Upon a piece of land that 'had been
In beets the previous season J myself raised seventy bushels of oats to the
acre, while across the fence one of my
neighbors, 9h exactly the same kind of land, got a yield of not quite fifty. Last year on another piece of land that had been used for sugar beets 1 grew fifty bushels of wheat to the acre where the ordinary crop is between twenty-two and tweuty-flve bushels. Farmers have learned so well that sugar land lsv creases the yleld.of oats that when tbey ere In conversation among themselves and one reports a yield -of from seventy to ninety bushels an acre the other will reply: 'You have 'raised It on sugar beet land. That accounts for it' "This your there will be taken from Ohio cities to the country to-work ia the beet fields over 5.000 people, ami yet this Industry is only beginning in the state. Ohio ought to have twentylive beet sugar factories, and Indiana, equally favorably located and with land peculiarly fitted to this crop, should have an equal number."
His GresJ Weight. Nothing expresso better the importance of a pwtfon in his own or In the world's tv.es than to state it In terms of hi relations with" the physical world. Oliver Wendell Holmes, itwtfl Ire Becalled. remarkod that the axi tf tne earji tiekvS out in every' man back yard. A bnmoi of not dissimilar kind recorded of Washington Irvin?. - The conMVsntion wns turned on the pomposit of a certain Ameri ean diplomatist. 1 "Ah, he is a great man," said Irving, in his own estimation a very gr:1 man a man of great weight. V 11 he goes to the weet the east ti - up!"' Not Afraid af a Gheet In a village in England e man went running into an ?:m at 9 o'clock at flight and criej out b there was s ghost in his baclt vim There were fourteen men in u Inn, and not one qf them dared to $0 home with the. man and investigate. There was a person who flared, however,, und that was the landlord's daughter, a girl of fourteen. Some of the men followed her at a distance, arid she went into the yard and up to the ghost, flapping its armB about, and discovered a man's wh'jte shirt flapping on tha tlothesliner in a strong breeze. Ehafs about i:he way all ghosts tun eat. Exchange.
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Are your dollars Lcafers or Workers? M'-ey tha" is not invested pays no returns anymore thar p:rain in the bin will grow jrrain tfnless planted Ever.M man or woman wifh money should potthat mo.iey tö work Jay Gould onee saiH that $100 invested in tho right thing at the right time would earn as much as a man steadily employed. He died worth hundreds of millions. The avf-rage nvui or woman knows nothing" about how or where to invest money to jret ood returns f sfn it It 13 our business to a vise investors where and how to invp ;r,. whprp investments e ' oar th st rlai-n? with tho . .
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