Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 60, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 August 1918 — Page 7
Lemon Juice For Freckles Glrlsl Makt btauty lotion at , hornt for ftw ctnti, Try It!
Squeoxa tlio Julco of two lemons Into bottlo containing throo ounces of orchard white, uhnke well, nud you twvg a qimrtur pint of tho host frccklo, unburn and tan lotion, and complexion whltcncr, at very, very small co.st, Your grocer lin bio lemons and any drug storo or tollot counter will supply threo ounces of orchard whlto for a few cents. Mummgo thla aweotly fragrant lotion Into tho face, neck, wma and hunda and sec how frockloa, unburn and Un dlnappoar and how clear, aoft and whlto tho skin bucomea, titnl It la harmleH. Adv. A defective atrnnnoh koepn more pooplo awake than a ullty conaelonco.
The Effects of Opiates, THAT INFANTS uro pooulUrly iimceptlblo to onlum and its rnrlouj preparation, all of which aro narootlo, i woll known. Even in tho amalleat low, it continued, thfifio oplatea cmio change in tho funotlonn and growth of tho cell which are likely to bocomo permanent, causing imbecility, mental perversion, a craving for alcohol or narcotics in later lifo, Nervous dUeaao. suck as intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack of staying power aro result of doainfl with oplatea or narcotics to keep children quiet In their infancy. The ruin among physioiana ia that chlldron should never receive opiates in tho smallest doaos for moro than a day at a tlmo, and only then if unavoidable. The administration of Anodyne, Dropa. Cordials, Soothing Syrups and other narcotics to children by any but a physician cannot bo too stronglr decried, and tho druggist should not bo a party to it. Children who aro ill need tho attention of & physician, and it ifl nothing leas than a orimo to tioeto them willfully with narcotics.
Castoria contains no narcotics u it Dears cno yy(7 frignatur of Chas. H. Fletcher. S Annlnf fltslnrli alwava heirs the sloatiiro of
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The Strong Withstand tho Heat of Summer Better Than the Weak Old people who are feeble and younger people who are weak, will be strengthened and enabled to go through the depressing heat of Summer by taking Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic It purifies and enriches the blood and makes you Strong. You can soon feel its Strengthening, Invigorating Effect. GROVES TASTELESS chill TONIC is an exceptionally good general strengthening tonic for pale, sickly children, for delicate Mothers, for Old Folks or any one of the family who has poor blood. It is pleasant to take. Price 60c. Perfectly Harmless Contains no Nux-Vomica or other Poisonous Drugs.
Red -Hot Weather! Stomach OH? No Appetite? Mouth Dry? Tongue Stiff and a Fierce Thirst? Here's Relief ! !
Hot, heavy foods and Iced drinks often piay havoc with bad stomachs In hot weather. The weak ones haven't got a chance. A quickly chilled or overworked stomach is a starter of untold misery for Its owner. When you have that dull, depressed feeling after eating stomach pains, bowel disorders, theartburn or nausea, belching, food repeating it is the danger point. You want to look out arid be quick about it In this hot weather. A way has been discovered to make sick stomachs well and to keep them cool and sweet. It is a commonsenso way. No starvation plan of diet is needed. Make this test and see how quickly you get a good appetite in hot weather and enjoy the things you like without misery to follow. St say. settle
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You Gen Get a Homestead of 160 Acres Free or other lands at very low prices. Where you can buy good farm land at $15 to $30 per acre that will raise 20 to 45 bushels of $2 wheat to the acre it's easy to become prosperous. Canadian farmers also grow wonderf? crops of Oats, Barley and Flax. Mbce Farming is fully as pi citable an industry as grain raising. The excellent Brasses, full of nutrition, are the onlv fnnA
for beef or dairy p j-poses. Good ichoola and churches; markets convenient; climate excellent v Write for literature and particulars as to reduced railway rates to Supt of Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, or to J. M. MacLachlaa, 215 TractionTerminal Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. '
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Brazil Filling Up. Tbe number of Immigrant entering Brazil during the period of 1908 to 1010 totaled 020,282.' Their nationality Was principally as follows: Germans, a.578; Auatrlans, 21,8-13; French, 0,207; Spaniards, 100,707; Italians, 153,050; Japanese, 15,773; Portuguese, 35-1,820; Russians, 40,477, and Turco-ArahH, '181,534.
Patriotic Patience And so they are married I Patrice Oh, yes. "Ami where are thoy spending their honeymoon?" "Ho'h upending his In tho trenches, and sho'a spending hers In bur war garden," Crovs's TaMstcu chill Tonic rtehtHtf Un blwxl. Von tun noon feel lit IlHfBfM It taken a Btrungmlndod woman to koop her calendar torn off up to dato. Hottor say only half you think than to think only half you any, EATONIC Tablets have amazed people everywhere with the marvelous benefits they have produced for thousands of stomach sufferers. Start the test today and let your own stomach tell you the truth. EATONIC works quick it absorbs and neutralizes hurtful, poisonous acids, juices and stomach gases caused from undigested foods. Thousands testify that it quickly puts the stomach In a clean, sweet condition recreates builds up tho lost appetite and makes lifo worth living for tho man who likes good things but who suffers every time he eata them. EATONIC is absolutely guaranteed to do all this and you aro to bo tho judge. If it doesn't rid you of stomach and bowel miseries most common In hot weather you get your money back at onco, right trom your own druggist whom you know and can trust. No need of your taking a chance of suffering. Start EATONIC today. You will see. LT
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INCREASED HONEY CROP DESIRABLE
Beekeepers Can Add to Supply of This Sugar Substitute at Small Cost. MORE BEE COLONIES NEEDED High Dgrt of Skill, Special TrainIng, Faithful and Ptrtlstent Attention, It Required for Marked ducctts, (Prepared by tho Unltml HtfUon Department of Agriculture.) About 250,000,000 pounds ot lionoy aro producod annually in tho Unltod Status, California being tho loading Htato In tho production of thin nwoot Jlonoy production In thin country could bo Increased largely ton or twenty t linos tho present ylold without an approelahlo increase in tho cost of production, for tho raw material tho nectar In dowers is at certain times prrfctlcally unlimited, To produco moro honey wo Just need moro colonies of bees properly managed, Tho proposition Is very simple to state, but decidedly dl.Wcult to execute, Successful beekeeping requires a high degree of skill, special training, and faithful, perslsteht attention to the business, so any marked Increase In successful beekeeping hinges upon educational work among present and prospective beekeepers. Louses by Disease. L'osses of bees by disease, principally foulbrood, range during the summer from "nothing to 10 per cent. Winter losses of bees range from 10 to 15 per cent, and In some states the loss was almost 50 per cent during the winter of 1910-17. AVinter losses may be greatly reduced by moro careful attention. The honey production business, commercially, Is getting more and more in the hands of specialists because disease and winter losses discourage many who aro untrained and' unable to prevent these losses by proper treatment. Honey became established somo years ago as a seasonal product rather than a staple food for use throughout the year. The bulk of the honey was produced by farmers as a side line, the bees were given little attention and the honey was produced at little expense. The crop was marketed at low prices during tho autumn and stocks were usually exhausted during the winter. There was little demand and practically no supply, during the spring and summer. But honey is now handled in a large w;ay as a staple food product. Produced In Three Forms, Honey is produced in three forms: Comb honey, in one-pound sections as commonly retailed ; extracted or liquid j honey, which has been removed from the comb ; bulk or "chunk" honey, in which the comb is more or less mixed with the liquid honey. From 1014 to 1917 the production of liquid honey ! has increased in proportion to the commercial output of comb and chunk honey. The bees are able to produce a larger quantity of honey, ifthey aro not compelled to build a comb for it, and when tho comb is emptied and replaced in tho hive the bees are able, In periods of heavy nectar secretion, to proceed Immediately to the storage of more honey. CONSERVE ALL GRASS CROPS Meadows and Pastures Should Be Used to Best Advantage to Produce Large Tonnage of Hay. (Prepared by tho United States Department of Agriculture.) There is need of making use of all meadows and pastures to the best possible advantage for the production of n large tonnage during the current season, but without reducing the production of milk and pork from pasturage. In the Northern and Western Dairy Cows on Timothy and Cloven Pasture. portions of the country there are a considerable number of farms where there is a substantial acreage of natural meadow and pasture such as prairie and marsh land, which can be profitably harvested for hay this year. Tho high prices of the past winter for both hay and straw point to the desirability of filling barns and stacking the surplus beytmd the Immediate apparent needs as a measure of safety. Transportation problems may be serious cgalD. next winter.
HARVEST GRAIN WITH LITTLE OR NO WASTE
Especially Important That Farmers Adopt Effective Plan. Careful Method This Year Will In. cludo Raking of Fields and Stacking of Gleaning -Covered Storago It Favored. (Prepared by th Unltort States Departmunt of Agriculture.) High prices and the need of supplying tho country and our European partners In tho war with grain make It oHpeclally Important that grain farmers study tho moat offuetlv5 methods of harvesting without waHto every acre of grain, Careful harvesting methods Wheat Well Shocked Good Shocking Is One Way to Prevent Waste of Grain. for this yenr will Include the raking of grain fields and tho careful stacking of gleanings In order to save all possible grain that may be grown. In connection with this comes the careful shocking and stacking of the grain. Many n farmer has raised a good crop of choice wheat or oats only to havo a crop of inferior grain to market because of poor shocking or poor stacking and subsequent Idss by protracted rainfall. Everybody needs to be on the lookout this year In order to prevent any of the wastes or losses that usually occur after the grain has actually been grown and harvested. Covered storago is especially important in nil humid areas. Thrashermen should see that their machines aro in order for prompt and clean threshing and that the cleaning up after the threshing is .complete. 5 AREA OF- PASTURE LAND (Prepared by tho United States Department o Agriculture.) Of the total farm land In the United States at the time of the last census 1910 which comprised about 879,000,000 acres, somewhat more than one-third was in crops, one-third in pasture and a little less than one-third in all other kinds of farm lands. Land in Improved pasture represents nearly one-tenth of the total land In farms, and is doubtless used for crops from one-half to three-fourths of the time, according to the crop rotation that is practiced. A large part of the pasture land Is unimproved, about 90,000,000 acres being In "woodland pasture," and 108,000,000 acres "other unimproved pasture."INJURY BY CORNSTALK BORER Farmers and Gardeners Urged to Watch for Destructive Pest and Report Appearance. (Prepared by tho United States Department of Agriculture.) The European cornstalk borer, which was discovered in eastern Massachusetts last summer and which is one of the most destructive insect pests of corn, is reported to be spreading rapidly to other neighboring localities. The most vigorous and energetic action possible will be required on the part of farmers and gardeners, county ngents and entomologists if the pest is to be eradicated or satisfactorily controlled. It Is known that shipments or infested ears of sweet corn were shipped last year to practically all the New England states before the presence "Of the worm was discovered. Corn growers are warned to be on the alert to discover this pest in growing corn or within the stalks of last year's crop, and gardeners are urged to watch for it in such vegetables as tomatoes, beans and some of the common weeds. In the caterpillar state this pest when full grown is about one inch in length, grayish in color, and covered with numerous small, round, dark-colored specks. Persons discovering the .insect are urged to communicate immediately with the state agricultural college or the bureau of entomology, United States department of agriculture, Washington, D. C. This pest bores into cornstalks at the joints beneath the leaf sheath or into the bases of the ears. As many as two dozen caterpillars have been found inhabiting one dry stalk. The insects pass the winter in the pupal or resting stage protected inside the stalks or stems of corn or weeds of the previous year growth. When they are found in such places in the spring or summer, the dry vegetation should be carefully gathered and immediately burned to destroy the pest
LIFT OFF CORNS!
Doesn't hurt at all and costs only a few cents Magic! Just drop a little Freezone on that touchy corn, instantly it stops itching, then you lift the corn off with the lingers. Truly I No humbug 1 Try Freefone I tour druggist sells n tiny bottle for a fow cents, suihclont to rid your foot of ovory Imrd corn, not corn, or corn between tho toes, and cnllusos, without ono particle of pain, soreness or irritation, Froezono is tho discovery of a noted Cincinnati genius. What "Maru" Means. Tho word "Maru," attached to tho name of every Japanese merchant ship and commonly accepted as moaning "ship," has no especial meaning, according to Captain Takoshlma .of tho Japaneso steamship Hudson Maru, recently captured and released by a German raider In tho south Atlantic. Captan Takeshlma said that the word Is tho survival of a Japanoso custom contjUrles old. Ho explained tho origin as follow : "There aro two opinions as to how tho custom originated. Ono of the stories Is that in ancient times the Japanese attached maru' to the name of anything highly prized. It was first applied to a ship's name about 2,000 years ago, when the Empress Jingo sent an expedition to Korea. She added the word to tho name of the ship that transported the troops to Korea. Ever since then 'Maru' has been part of the name of every steamship or sailing vessel. It Is never used with the name of a warship." Fishing Gazette. TOO WEAK TO FIGHT The "Come-back" man was really never 1 down-and-out. His weakened condition because of overwork, lack of exercise, improper eating and living demands stimula tion to satisfy the cry tor a healtn-gmnK appetite and the refreshing sleep essential to strength. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules, the National Remedy of Holland, will do the work. They are wonderful. Three Tf these capsules each day will put & man on his feet before he Knows it: whether his trouble comes from uric acid poisoning, the kidneys, gravel or stono in the bladder, stomach derangement or other ailments that befall the over-zealous American. The best known, most reliable remedy for these troubles iß GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. This remedy has stood the test for more than 200 years since its discovery in the ancient laboratories in Holland. It acts directly and gives relief at once. Don't wait until you are entirely down-and-out, but take them today. Your druggist will gladly refund your money if they do not help you. Accept no substitutes. Look for the name GOLD MEDAL on every box, three sizes. They aro tho pure, original, imported Haarlem Oil Capsules. Adv. A man may succeed in becoming a hero to his valet, but to his mother-in-law not by any means. When Baby Is Teethlnp; GROVBT3 BABY BOWBTi MBDIOINH will oorred tho Stomach and Bowel troubles. Perfectly harmless. Seo directions on the bottle. To get rid of germs in lee cream, boil it and serve while hot. NO ADVANCE IN PRICE HILDREN Should not be "dosed' for colds apply "ex ternally"Krrp Lhtl Bodyümwd IiCBbut Horn CKSV5PO 25? 50? $1.00
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