Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 60, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 August 1918 — Page 8

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FROM THE LIVER

WAM,TED EVERY 'HOOSiER IN A U. S. FOOD CLUB

'(By C. V. Stainsby, Assistant to DiV

Harry E. Barnard, Federal Food Administrator for Indiana.)

Eyeryont should drink hot water .. t a f . IL

$ , witn pnotpnait in it,

befort breakfast.

One of the unique features oßIif(liana's war activities is the organ! iktion of U. S. Food Clubs by .th' Indiana Division of i the U. S. FoodyAd-

m In da 'h nrnt-nrhial HUIUSiriluuii. Xiuuufcu tuuau uiuuo

f,n miif if ftTi tViÄ Hvnr washed the Food Administration will babble

clean, almost every- morning, to pre- to emphasize more clearly the.jrital vent it sponge-like pores from clog-'relationship b .Uveen food and?Svar.'

ging with indigestible material, sour Every home in the state wilbtfc enbile and poisonous toxins, says a, noted rolled wlicu thn work is fiiiished. ' Pyounget headaches, it's your livTr. I Nothing less than a dotermiioi, to If you catch cold easily, it's your liver, 'ndcr the greatest possible cdrlb uIf you wake up with a bad taste, furred tionTo the nrflons war noctta would tongue, nasty breath or stomach be-, have prompted ouch xi gigantic task, cornea 'rancid, it's your liver. Sallow .The Food Adir'.iiistration for Indiana,

however, snans me true lioosicr belief in thoroughness anü knows that Indiana will point with pride -to the loyalty with which her citizens fought the great food battle. The work .of organizing the United

States Food Clubs began last spring;

and so far ha:i resulted in the forma,

tion of about fifteen hundred clubs.

Bkin, muddy complexion, watery eyes

all denote liver undaanliness. Your liver is the most important, also the must abused and negltcted organ of (he body. Few know its function or how to release the dammed-up body ,was bilo and toxins. Most folks resc. to violent calomel, which is a dangeroaa, salivating shemical which can only be ussd occasionally becauso

dt accumulates In thtN tissues, also This means that the work is about attacks the bones. nnn-ihird done. The beffinnintc of

Every an and vornan, sick orh a move;nent is naturally slow

as it means the development of an

entirely new idea. The" Foocl Clubs havo secured a footing of some sort in all but four counties. The way has been "prepared. From now on tho Food Administration-expects

well, should drink each morning be-

foro breakfast, a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of llmestouo phosphate in it, to wash from the liver and bowels tho previous dar's indigestiblo material, the poisons, sour bilo and toxins; thus ' cleansing, sweetening and freshening ,theontiro alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. Limestone phosphatt does not re-Btrlct-tho diet like calomel, because It can not salivato, for it is harmless and you can eat anything aftorwards. It 3s inexpensive and almost tasteless, and any pharmacist will sell you a quarter pound, which is sufficient for a demonstration cf how hot water and limeBtono phosphate cleans, stimulates and freshens the liver, keoping you feeling fit day In and day out.

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DARKEN GRAY HAIR

Bring Baclc its Colof and Lustre with Grandma's Sage Tea Recipe.

AN ALGERIAN STORY. Ail and Mohammad Exchang ret of Their Trade. Mohammed ben Mohammed wi a marabout whose affairs were in i most flourishing condition. PiJ grims visited his ancestors' tomb b hundreds, leaving many and ricl

offerings, and Mohammed ben No hammed grew fatter and wealthici daily,

His sejrvitor, Ali Ifen Ali, became tired of; watching his master's reased fwealth and bulk, while 'nia own pocSket was as flat as his bcsl was this. So one dark night he silently took his departure, riding on the back of a young asi belonging to his master. After a march of about thirty miles the asB had enough of carrying Ali. It was a youag ass and knew no better. So it went on itrike, lay down and forthwith dieO Thereupon Ali dug a hole put the ass in, piling a great mountain of stones over it. Then, sit-

fcimf down beside the heap, he be-

pan to pray. A traveler passing in

quired by whose tomb he prayed so

fervently. Ali wa tilled .with aw tonishment.

.Whatl Had he never heard of

the groat saint Amar ben Amat (literally "an ass, the son of an iss") ? AJ1 the people of the country around came there to pray. The traveler did not fail to mention the marabout Amar ber A . i f r -rvi 1 v orrl PAnn T'?l fCJM ms

the clubs are formed their usefulness . . , . ik tu-mtr. u mnLvc V X , , T JT "J Jj ai,

auuu. io uu wAb, - nocKca to u witn oiieijmKSt u 1 . 1 J

no cinrerence now grotesque m ben AU ew fat and rich. a i 1 "1 1 T 1 ; . 'VI o

nomeiy tne suDjeci;. xi carries Ku.i frightful suggestion of breakdown in one's mental engine room. "Well, I Anally summoned enough nervo to stoop down and examine the fstump, and what do yvj think it was? Why, a tin foil cap--rale from the top of an ordinary quart bottle of mucilage. In stripping it off it had assumed the circular twist of j a cigftr and, the foil being brown, "was just the right color. The redeal at the top formed the coal, and van! or so away tla

illusion was prrfeot. I drew a deep

breath of relief but it was actual' several days before my nerves re

sumed theiV normal tenöion.

New Orleans Thves-Democrat.

Incident That Made a Man

Queer For Awhile. "One night' said' a lawyer, " was preparing some tedious plead

ings which had tto be submitted to court the following morning, an-1-, knowing that I would need every moment of my timey I locked rrn -

ielf in a sm'ay private consul tat; o:i room in the rear of my suit, where no chance caller c'ould interrupt me. The room is xovy diminutive, with only oe winde w, looking into n court, and no furniture except table and two or three chairs. Well I worked on steadily hour after hour longrt'fter the city had settlcii intiVeep and silence. The building was so still I could hear even n occasional mouse scamper across the floor alone. At last I concluded the task and, sitting erect in ruv

chair, began to stretch my cramped

bmbs.

"As I did fo my eyes happened

to-fall on a lighted cigar stump ly

ing on the carpet not four fet aw;ry, rnid I stopped stock still, frozen wkh amazement, I do not smoke. I liad been "sitting for hoi"f

in that'tlittle locked room. I cor:cj

swear tluxt no one had entered. Tie window '"was tightly closed, yet th-re right at my feet lay a half con umed ciar with a great livn cc al still glowing at the end. It seera

ridiculous to confess, but a thrill

more rapid progress, in finishing up orror rnn through me like a g:-l-the actual work of organisation. When yßnic gho(jk Ä lllucination of nny

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Common garden mtf browed into heaw tea. with sulphur and alcohol

added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. Mixing tho Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, ia troublesome. An easier way is to get the ready-to-use preparation improved by the addition of other ingredients & largo bottle, at little cost, at drug stores, known as "Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Compound," thus avoiding a lot of muss. "JVhile gray, faded hair is not sinful, wo all desire to retain our youthful

appearance and attractiveness. By , darkening your hair with WyethVs ßago and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because It doei it so naturally, so evenly. You Just dampen a sponge er soft brush with it and draw , this through your hair, taking one, small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. After , another application or two your hair becomes beautifully dark,glossy, soft and luxuriant and you appear years

younger, wyetn'a sage ana auipnur Compound is a delightful toilet requioite. It ia not intended for the cure, xnlgltation or prevention of disease.

DRINK IKE ITER

will continue for some years after. the

war is over. ; Plans are under way no'wfor a great ;frood Club drive to 'complete the organization of the clubs by the end of September. It is advisable that this work ho done before the next Liberty Loan drive commences. The county and township presidents of U. S. Food -Clubs are endeavoring to complete the organizations in their respective territories by the prescribed date. When the work is nnished Indiana will have a gigantic

machine which will guarantee the highest degree of co-operation between the Hoosier citizens and UncleSam in safeguarding our food supplies for the sake of those who are endeavoring to stamp out forever the Prussian monace. Every resident of Indiana should be interested in the U. S. Food Clubs, and ready to help. They 'can contribute to the succesa of this war program by getting in touch with their county or township president and preparing the way for a new club. All information regarding the clubs and the names of the leaders in the vari-

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The faithful neglected Moham

med ben Mohammed, who at last, furious,t abandoned his marabout in order to pay a visit to his rival Great was his astonishment whe he recognized hi3 runaway servitor Taking him aside, he whispered "Tell me the truth. Who ii you? marabout ?" "The ass I stole from you. Anc now tell me- who is your marn bout?" "The mother of the ass -you sto! from me!" "lily Experiences Ii Algeria," by Baroness de Boerio, ii Wide World Magazin,

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writing to the Food Club Division, U.

S. Food Administration for Indiana, Indianapolis.

Th Otd Constitution. The Constitution originally car

ried forty-four guns. A particularly interesting history is connected

with this ship. Duiing the war with the "Barbarv rovers in 1803

ous communities may be secured by j h Commodore k Preble's flag-

ship in the Mediterranean and played a conspicuous part during the whole war. Lieutenant Wadsworth, who was blown up before Tripoli in the ill fated Intrepid, was one of the officers of the Constitution. In the course of the war

fiTtmnrdinarv demands upon a wiuti iMitanu m 101 tue auiou

America for food. In this su- i papers laughed at the ConstitutioB premo crisis, we congratulate and spoke of her as "a bandle oi our farmers and nation, on thejpijje boards sailing under a bit of steady increase in America's ; Btripcd bunting." But when under production oi food stuffs and v . n...,;,, ii un 8h0 captured the

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öomo time ago there lived 8 gay j

Üeman of indolent habits who spent his time visiting among his friends. After wearing outbids welcome in his own neighborhood he thought

I he would visit an old Quaker friend

Borne twenty miles distant. On nil arrival he was cordially received by

General Insurance and Eeal Estate

Special rates on Farm Loans and Insurance for Du' ois Pike and ndjonnei countieF. Fire, Tornado Hail, Life, Accident,

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FARMERS COMMENDED

The world's war has created

vine en-mem uui.nj L T,En.ätsh fricate üuemefc, u v

Tors to moot tho mcreas.ng . r - f th mauds of cur armies and those i VA. ,- .v J rn,,,,, HMn . Ti who had before ridiculed her rai

. 1 ...,ini X I hp.r "one of the stanches t ve

C inHitrv nnci patriotism of Amor- t afloat." A few months after t

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Eat 1m meat and take Salts for Backache or Bladder troublo Neutralize acids.

masterful

efforts havo been immeasurably

aided by wise legislation in aid of agriculture enacted in both

? state and nation by the demo- T

(5 cratic party. Democratic State Platform, 191S. 1

victory the Constitution, then commanded bv Captain Dainbridge,

compelled one of the finest frigate? in the British navy, the Java, to'

the Qiutkcrwho, thinking tUT vis

itor had tois&J. rnuch pains to com so far to seelnim, treated him with a great deal of attention and politeness for several days. As the visitor showed no signs of leaving, tht Quaker became uneasy, but bor ii with patience until the eighth day, when he said to him: fMy friend, I am afraid tüte wül never come again." "Oh, yes I shall," said the visitor. "1 have enjoyed my visit very much and shall certainly come again."

'"But," said the Quaker, "if the srili never leave how can thee ootjh gainP-Phil&delphia Ledg.

Plate, G1ps, Automobile, Burglary and Liabiü y Insurance, Bonding Co, rperesentsd. Phone 116 2.

Friedman Schmutzler, f Undertakers and Ucensed'Em balmer t

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strike its colors.

IN SELF-DEFENSE

We entered upon our present course in self-defense to resist J a menacing assault, directed

Urio acid in meat excites the kidneys,

they become overworked; got sluggish,'.

Rcho. and fwl like lumps of lead. The

urino becomoa cloudy ; the bladder is irri

taied, and you may be obliged to seek rc-

nei two or three tunes aunng tue nignt. x .When tho kidneys clog you must help ' them flush off tiio body's urinous wasto or you'll be a. real sick person shortly. ' t At first you feel a dull misery in the kid- ( J ney region, you suffer from backache,

eick headacho, üizziaess, stomach geta , sour, tongue coated and you feel rhou- j '(',(,'t'c't

against our freedom and ourua- j

tional integrity ; we shairnot

abandon it until our objective iQ definitely attained. Democratic State Platform, 1918.

Eat less meat, drink lots of water; 1 4. also cet from any pharmacist four ounces

of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will

then act fine. This famous salts is made , from the acid of grape and lemon juice, j combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, also to neutralize the acids in urines so it no longer is a source of irritation, I

thus ending bladder weakness. 7d Salts is inexpensive, cannot in

dure: makes a delightful effervescent

BACK THE PRESIDENT

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Therefore, we commend to the T serious consideration of the peo- I pie the election of Senators and J

Coneressmen --in complete har- 4

mony with the President, primarily upon the policies of the war, but equally in accerd with

him in questions of vital domes

tic concern. Upon this ground

lithia-water drink which everyone should for our congressional nominees

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take now and then to keep tho kidneys clean and active. Druggists here eay they sell lots of iad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble svliih it is only troublaT

as men best equipped to serve

Glass Polishing. Glass grinding u- licctod by the

nse of emery powih-r of various de- j

grees of fineness. Pui a hs heeu shown that this grimlinj s-iinnot be carried beyond a point,

however fine -a powder m-y w v-u. : In fact, a cnhmuttna und cs thework breaks iliö arfact- ur. again. The rnui fiiielv' round plate, if ht:!e!y nmgni,''d. i-f to bo oavrrcd with iu' ht- vmI no grinding will remove. '1 he wnY is therefo-P con tinned with rout carried on n f:ul ( r!5, htrlv grad .ial! y snuxii? tltn 11 the ejevv tions bvtwoon'iq piAr Hydrofluoric acid ca?. ct-rro-4os g!ns very ranidiv. buta vre.tk 6oiitivi. of it

melts way tlie ror.lved urfactj

and leaves a Hue poiisr-itndcrneatn. This method is- cKt-whefe very

fine adjustments c-f ihe surFace ar requires a. CW hstance in lenses t5x telcscov-s ini(Tu?cvirH.

Lady Assistant for women and children. "Motor Hearse FurnishedOalls answered at all hours day or night by By K. B. Friedman

Phcne No. 205

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K.EARN shorthand Ä It will pay you well. It is n as-?urcd means of KOOtI eimUiy'ent. It is naore than that. It ia an invaluable personal accomplishment -a time ana lsL-r eavcr thruout your life. BENN PITMAN PHONOGRAPHY ! is taught la reliable schools evrvhcre. Let us recommend one to you. Or we will advise you libout self-instruction or lou by xnaiL N ntc to i .The Phonographic Institute, ! CINCINNATI. (HUO f

AN INVITATION

JJcnn Pitman, Founder.

La Pniladclpb: tjiay tell a s oi a man whost? i fe had arran an authors' evening" and pers-.

the national interests. Demo- g(j ier reluctant husband to rem: cratic State Platform. 191S. at ome and help her receive i

fifty guests who were askec? to p: ticipate in this intellectual feast. The first authör was daii enoug! but the second was worse. Mori over, the roams were intolembl warm. So, on pretense of lettin in some cool air, the unfortunati host escaped to the hall, where Lfound a servant comfortabl" a on the settee. "Wake up!" stern, c- -ü:'h1c.-the Philadelphian in 'he nxan's c.a "Wake up, I Bay! Vow must ha f bon listening at ,hi ityhokr-

i'he Social Refoninir ii home, lilvle girl?

Nuraery Rhymer"

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With this declaration of principles we invite all the people of Indiana to join us in pledging, if need be, every man and every dollar and generous support of President Wilson in the prosecution of the war until the world is rid of . the menace of autoicracy and the liberties of mankind assured. Democratic State Platform, 1918.

We are better equipped than ever to handle wheat. We offer you fair weights and grades, less unloading and courteous treatment. Come a;ad see us. We always pay Highest market price. Jasper Roller Mills.

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