Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 61, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 October 1918 — Page 8
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County Agent Notes. ' Office, Uprt'aira in the Ourt' House at Jasper. I will ne in Iii ) office ail day; Sninrdav and Monday morning and att
other timed when not bu-y in th ti-kl?.
Ofiire bours :
"Flowers of the Dusk" Calls For Emotioral Work of High Order,
Here's Grandmother's Recipe to jM. Phone 22
Darken and Beautify I if pc
Faded Hair.
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That beautiful, even shade of dark', J VVtre you
jeloaey hair can only be had by brew-
mi-rriirrt or ane x ua. uuu uu
phur. Your hair Ha your charm. ma em or mars the face. "When
It It
8 In 12 A. M. and 1 to 5 M 3 -ijj&&ttmMm
womm-mx-s- mm
od will win the war" it, S'3f.;v. JS
produced first and that I MUKg&V ' Ä'M
IS trie rarmer & dikoju. i-L: r&3&9
f r rmhlorl unrh wice- StfS&S "w TJfc, v 'ftW&S
has to be
vorms,
cutworms, white grubs x. . i I ! -
sriH p.,rn ear worms in tne corn
thic v ar? Pail nlowiner will
- T . -tnf in V w w w - . r r'
!"JSJ?u8S-lcaa8ethediath of these pests
nuuiiuauuu v vr. v w. a i
phur snfcances ita appearance a hundredfold. Don't bother to prepare the mixture: you can get this famous old recipe Improved by the addition or other ingredient at a small cost, au ready for use. It ia called Wyeth a Bage and 3ulphur Compound. This can always bo depended upon to brine oack the natural color and lustre or your hair. Everybody uses "Wyeth's" Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You cimply dampen a sponge or sort brush with It and d-aw this through
and besides mat will save lots of
valuable time next sorngin the preparation of the ground. All trash, stuoüt- and manure plow ed unoer t hi - fail will be partial -.v rotud h s fall sc that the
. n ix(t cor.-. tan s will oee.n to!
riiikt ot fte piwi-r food ,SuVU.Vf-'ei1 corn S v s labor Iheri.ore-liu.-h .Is oi corn to the acrt : a - a ifsut 01 kuoc! seed.
tni.. b IV labor nqui-ed
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r Co; nirfn one rmall strand at a orruw eiil DUShfrl. ihe blälK
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FARM PROSPERITY CAN BE PERMANENT
Children Cry for Fletcher's
HIGH PRICES OWING TO WAR CONDITIONS MAY NOT CONTINUE INDEFINITELY.
BONDS WILL GAIN IN VALUE
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Drouths and Bad Seasons Will Not; Affect Income from United States Securities.
Hoor-.narnri arA after another appii-
cation it becomes beautifully dark and appears glossy and lustrous. This ready-to-ui preparation is a delightful toilet requisite for those who delire dark hair and a youthful appearance It is not Intended for the cur, mitigation or prevention of disease.
Everyone Should Drink Hot Water in the Morning Wash away all the ctomach, liver,
The argument is being made in many sections of the country and it is one based on solid truth that out of the ereat wealth the war has
o 'V yrtle Reed's brought to the farmers of the United
VIOLA DA1A
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corn LhcAfc producta w-u unoer ;f. .,.-htatH no Mowers t ( States, in high prices of products, tne( onillia' y field C0:duioiw, in com , Dusk," puM shMl -by J P. . wisest thing he can do is to invest in! pHHiou with uuirtr&thUii-, is iike p rmm's Sous, hve bfen aj j Liberty Bonds that will increase in d r &inmit. hih ,le(il lT ab I . A Viohr.i P.Mnr -s fWnnr value. .
it to It- ir-'ea. vvneiv wuu tor the ucp or Lae ilLll.. s ar
ana spou ins crops:
The Kind Yoti Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over over 30 years, has borne th signature of
and has been made unaer nis personal supervision since its infancy.
üllow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good ' 1 are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA ri Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups, It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. ,
and
bowel pohon. break' .
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v iciia l ( rx n. live aoi, .couwi.
Ctic ' .K.yifl u;ill hp mdp nf RlnÄTftrs
day out.
- bilo to ceii your
constipate adache
To feel yon- best day .
to feel H-n inside; nt coat your tongue aad breath or dull your beau, 'ition, bilious attacks, sioit
.cqlds, rheumatism or gaRsy, acid stomach, you must bathe on the inside like you bathe outside. This is vasy more important, because the akin pores do not absorb fmnurities into the blood, while the b 1 pores do. says a wellknown p7 1. To kee t poifons and toxins well flush a tbo stomach, liver, kidneys an .. Js, drink before breakfast each day, a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it This win cleanse, purify . and freshen the entire alimentary tract, before putting more food into the stomach. Get a quarter pound of '.'nstone phosphate from your pliai ii. 1st. It is inexpensive and almost tasteless, except a sourish twinge vhich is not unpleasant. Drink phosphated hot water every morning to rid your system of these vile poisons and toxlas; alatj to prevent their format! rn. To feel like young folks feci; like you felt before your blood, nerves and muscles became saturated with an accumulation of body poisons, begin this 'treatment and above all, keep it up! Ab soap and hot water act on the skin, cleansing, sweetening and purifying, so limestone phosphate and water before breakfast, ' act on " e stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels.
SALTS IS FINE FOR
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acre vuid, the r salt is pr
ally tqu.ziiient o ci ttmg; cio.vi, co one naif the labjr required to produce the crop, The War Department has reuuested the bo s and girls of the country to hei collect fruit pits and nut shells, ,he carbon of which is used in making gas masks Euch person should try .o furnish at, least seven poundb )f nut sheds, enough material for one mak. The mater'a s may oe delive ed to th ioc-ü JRe.d üross Httaiiq-iartpr-', which is aciiner as c mral staU n5 for col
iectin and shipping: R; e v. good name for your farm iVin make tiie farm worthy
01 f name, u vnac name uu
you crad mark and wnrn the
public cars ior iair View barm EtfCTri" or "Wood Side Ajpies'
you know that your efforts foi
qi;,:ty have r.ot Deen in vain
no doesn t tne name souna Detter and give a hint of impor tan'r ? R-ptrts upon the S,-ptun)ber
crop condiü n jeveals the tact c fit: : -
that üie appe crop oi maiana it almost whohy in the hands of the cmmrc;.l iirowers who hav-
given th ir oichards scienti Cf. Cantaloupes were muskme treatrrent The almost total losoi You neve, heard of a tio L;
of the crrp ( n the rarm oicnaras is the cause o! the low estimate of 2S pprcent made in the Government report Th.- repoits r -ceivei a- this olhce are almost entirely rom commercial growers and indicate 49 percent o: a normal crop with a cp; lity ex
ceptionally high 11. C THOMPSON, County Asrt lcuhurai Aent.
in other years
prices may go
down nearer the normal, and if prices 1
should remain secure at the present figures the chances are he will not have the present abundance to sell. Farmers of Tennessee, Kentucky and Southern Illinois are getting a higher price than ever known since
f the Dusk" under the direction
of Jchn H Col! n? who is also ad p i .ig the novel iurthe screen iVlr Gollinc will be assisted in the riirfc'ion bv Alber . H Kelley,
Keiley, and Jonn Arnold will Civil War days for their tobacco, and
handle th photogaphy "Flower of the Dusk" . is the second Myrtlt. Re(--d novel acquired by Me ro for Miss Dana's use. 'Weave1 of Dreams' was '.ro ducrd on the Pacific coast re centiy, wi'h he same eomblnarion of star and directoi- Barbara
loivr of the Du,' , v:ill
TORI A ALWAYS
je Signature of
KIDNEYS. OIF MEAT
yimh the KidnejsJit once when Back hnrti or Bladder bothers Meat fon&i urioAcid.
in
provide Mis-? Dana with an e en more appealing part h'an that of Juditn Svlvester, in "Weaver of Dreams' Twmty-five Years Ago Ladies wore bu-t es Operations were .rar' Nobody swatted he fly Njbudy haü se- n a stlo Nobody had append citis. Nobody wore wnite shoe.. None dy si raved orchards. Cre m w s 5 cnts a pint Mostyonng men hat "ihery
nl's
Ions.
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Doctors wanted to see jour tongue vilk shake was afa. orite drink Advertisers did not tell the ruth.
Nobody cared for the price
of gasoline, Farmers cirhe to town for their mail. . The hired nirl drew one tipty a
No man.oT woman who cats meat ren lurly can make a mistake by Hushing the kidneys occasionally, saya a wellknown authority. iMjeAt forms uxio acid which clogs the kidney pores so they luggishly Alter or strain only 'part of the rasie and poisons from tho blood, then yon get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness constipation, dizziness, sleeplessness, bladder disorders come from sluggish kid-
Dajiitjur.itiß 0 ounly -.irk For Pros? t ng Vttoruiy 'tsuih Krei? . Fo. Co Auditor. Frank J Semr Clerk Circuit Cour, CliarU'8 Hartley . 1'ieasurer, ,Io3 ph A. Sondcrman Sheriff, Kol) rt Nordhoff Co. AseBor, Farnes M. Somre) For coroner ümi! F Steinkamp, ror Surveyor H. J. he nine. Count v CrmmigBioneis: 11 Dir., .John A. Steniten ,ghl ? 1 Di?t. Ilnrv iiopsttr .
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Will -m Kudolpu Louis II Stn in. 4ii Dist., Wm lleitmari.
Fi i r-nsftis ol District oibnian-
A 1Ü if i- i Megalomaniac. ' Statement of Ownership Required by act of Aug. 24, 1912.
t j rr Xll rAX I UX Holier tuuin-i, Miumnu Tinne is cloudy, oftVnuve, full of aedi- ,f,,IM, -.jp,iiaa for Oc-t t t.H
Kdi ur, Mnnus ? Kdltor, It tsliiorfs .Mumm ger. I'liiiiiahiii-, ow nt-rri, I IC. Doiun. KoutlhnUie r. suid ui wtjjugei ; Nunc Cirt-ulution Widely i. K UOANK, Tub Sworu to Iji J h-.. tin?, l ilny f Oct
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The butcher threw chu k of liver.
Fo kb said pneumatic tires weie
a joke. Nobody "listened in" on teienhone.
Thnre were no sane rourtns
nor electric meters
Sr.rftKstap.ks were burned in-
stead of baled.
Publishing a country newspa
per v is nt a business People thought English spar rows were ' birds ,? Jule Varne was che on y con vert to the subm line
GevB.
.The moment ton fco! a dull ache in thi
kidnuya or your beck hurts, or if tha
DEIKS HOP TEA FOR A BAD 'COLD
some think that the present-day p.iceo
beat the record of 'Gl-'65. Farmers are now getting from 20 to 40 cents a pound and making more than 1,000 pounds to the acre. This means from $200 to $400 per acre more than the
land ever ürougnt in any section or the country. High Prices for Products. On account of the shortage of woo) and the demand for its use in knitting for our soldiers, the cotton crop ol Mississippi, Georgia, AJabama, Tennessee, Texas and other states will bring a record price on the market, foodstuffs are more in demand than ever before. Not even the demand ol Civil War days can equal the demand of America and Europe for our hogs, cattle, sheep, corn, rheat, potatoes
and other food products. The reason for this prosperity, it is pointed out, is because millions of men are chewing and smoking tobacco and not making it; millions are wearing clothes and uniforms and are not iaising cotton; sheep are being eaten
for mutton and are not making wool and the countries of Europe that onceproduced in abundance now resound to the noise of battle and the tramp, tramp, tramp of countless millions oi our men of war. That is the reason of the present high prices, and it is wisely predicted
they will not last forever. Will farmers be profligate with their increased wealth at a time when conservation is the watchword of our country, or will they act the part of the wise xmn who lays by him in store for the future? Put Surplus in Bonds. Another Liberty Loan campaign is being launched, that the government may have money that is needed to con tinue to prosecute the war. Farmer cannot do better, the solid investment advice is given, than to buy bonds and to continue to buy them until their surplus wealth is all invested. Aftjr the war these bonds will inerease in value as the years go by.
Government bonds have always gone
to a Dremium in a short time. Best of
all, It will help to whip the unright eousness out of the Hun and restore
freedom, peace and happiness t the
uorld.
Just as thieves cannot break into
heaven and steal the treasures that "Sre there, nothing can touch or lower the worth of Liberty Bonds. Drouths and wet seasons, insecure speculation, uncertain investments and other means of losses cannot reach govern-
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The nd You Have Always Bought
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Just Received a stock of
WOOL SUIS
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"Which we are offering at
Uome au once
gam prices.
and
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mcnt, irrenilir of passage or attended by a ensation of scalding, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy and take a iablespoonful in a irlas9 of water before breakfast for a
few dftys and your kidney 3 will then act fine. Thia famous salU is made from tho iuld of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to acti.ity, also to neutralize the a-oida in urine so it no longer causes Irritation, thu ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive and can not injur; make a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which all regular ment eaters should take now and then to kep the kidneys clean and the ibloo-4 pure, thereby avoiding serious kid.iey "in plications. '41" I HEID STUFFE0 FR0IVV $
5
Get a email package of Hamburgj ment bonds. Breast Tea, or as the German folks: call it, "Hamburger Brust Thee," at any pharmacy. Taka a tablespoonful of the; GERMANS WATCH 4TH LOAN tea, put a cup of boiling water upon! t it, pour through a sieve and drink; H Reall,es That Quick Subscrlp-
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Cincinnati man tells how to lift off ny corn without hurting one bit
effective way' to break a cold and cur grip, as it opens the pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus driving a cold from thj system. Try it tho next time you suffer from a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefor gofo and harmless.
tlon Means Loss of War to Them.
Trie Tailor.
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Fatoka Lily
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You reckless men
are pestered with corns
nf in;t once a weeü "
death from lockjaw or blood poison are
now told by a Cincinnati autnorivy uu
RUB
BACKACHE
AND
The campaign for the Fourth Liberty Loan will begin Sept. 28 and close Oct. 19. The result of the loan will be watched with keen interest in Europe, says a United States Treasury official, not only by our associares in the war against the Teutonic powers, but by our enemies. It will he regarded by them as a measure of the American people's support of the
ESTABLISHED?
and woman who
and who have
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Wst once a week lnvueu a
LUMBAGO 0 OUT
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The
Qo-cr w'tktti Ann.i.d in N.v.oiLs s. o freezone. whicn tne
Ore.,, Air Pa- s'cs Up. moment a few drops are applied to any
iH' t H V Insta-k relief w Yout 'nlril noitrils oi) . 7L tin: the air
rn- . .- .
. it... J Mrt c Ann
the sorenes? is rei:et-u u
,ot and all, nits oui
:orn
the entire corn,
with the fingers.
passage, of vour be', clear and you can I breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, i headache, dryness. No
atrucrclinc for b'eath atnignt; your
cold. or' catarrh 'disappears.
Get , a am xll bottle of Elj-'s .Cream Bakntfroaiiyour druggist now. Apply fwlittleof this fragrant, antiseptic, fcealBgcram in your nostrils. It penetrat through every air passage of the cad, soothes the inflamed or swollen ' Mcoua mtubraas aad relief cornea intantly. )I4'i jusrineTW Don'l stay ßtuffcd-iJ fciÜiÄ gold er as& cxUjxjhj ZL
It is a sticky tmbstance whichr drier
the moment it is appneu -to simply shrivel the corn without tonaini .g or even irritating surround, ing tissue or skin. It is claimed that a quarter of an ounce of freezone will cost very little at any of the drug stores but is sufficient to rid one's feet oi -very hard or soft rnTlxcxlulkt You are further warned th&t cutting tSa corn is a suicidal habit. Do It Nov.'" Suhsc.rib the Jumper Weekly Courier. Don't put- uff for to nioi aw what ,ou can do today. N
Rub Pain and StiSntHi away with a small bottle of old bonet St Jacobi Oil
er ÄiStat Ö; ta scribed wil, help und encourage the
ofifTonA im. donf Buffer i Get a
Germans know full well the .
tremendous weight and significances oi popular support of the war, of the triple at home backing up the army the field. As the loan succeeds our j enemies will sorrow; as it falls short they will rejoice. Every dollar sub-
do-
ciot & American soldier and nurt ana
25 cent bottle of old honöst "öt. press the enemies of America. Jacobs Oil" at any drug store, pour a The loan will be a test of the loyalty little in your hand and rub it righti an(j willingness of the people of tho into the pain or ache, and by the tima united States to make sacrifices com.you count fifty, the Bareness and lame pared wUh the wlllingness of QUr aQi. nees ia gone.f rh-ers to do tneir DarL There must bo
once It fakw tho che and pais right . measure up to the courage and devol . ii I.!a l! ah 9 w- s I -rt Ti titmnA o nv $
out of your back and ends tne uuu ui uuj iu-n m wwuyV. It is magical, yet absolutely harmlesa t-aem Imve given up their lives; shall
we at home withhold our money? Shall we spare our dollars while they apart
Bot their very Ikes?
We are better equipped than ever to handle wheat. We offer you fair weights aud grades, lf3f unloading aiid courteous treatment. Come üd see us. We always pay Highest market price.
Jas) r Roller Mills-
Anup.lw w
Eckert
Tifl fnp.csn't burn tho skim
Nothing else sopa lumbagdriaticai flrri lame back misery, to promptly
Ffcnd the' COUR1EK
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