Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 61, Number 14, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 November 1918 — Page 8

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OLD-TIME COLD ; ?4 DÄIKK HOTLTEA! Get a jmali package of Hamburc Breast Tea tfc any pharmacy. Take a tflblcspoonfiil of the lea, put a cup of boiling' water upon j . pour through a sieve and rtr'nk a teacup full at any I timo during the day o before retiring. It is the most effective way to break t cc.d and cure grip, as it opens the pores of the skin, relieving congestion. J Also loosens the bowels, thus breaking J up a cold. y Try it the next time you suffer from I cold or the grip. It is inexpensive 4lsnd entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. MAIiSM FROM Hi JOINTS 4 Bub Soreness from joints and muscles with, a small trial bottle of old Bt. Jacobs Liniment - ' Stop "dosing" Rheumatism. It's pain only; not one case in fifty 'xequires internal treatment. Hub .Boot hing-, penetrating "St. Jacobs Lini.ment" right on the "tender spot," and by th? time you say Jack Robinson out comes the rheumatic pain. "St. i Jacob's Liniment is a harmless rheuH mat inn cure v.hW never disappoints and ü-jcsn't burn the skin. It takes 'ötin,( roreöess. and stiffness from achig j .nts, muscles and bones; stops t,i . :-a, lumbago, backache, neuralgia. LimLur up! Get a 30 cent bottle of ii-t;me, honest "St. Jacobs Liniment" .ir7 any drug store, and in a moment you'il bo free from pains, aches and Bt'SEness. Don't suffer 1 Tiub rheuinaSALTS IF BACKACH V I kdnetc mm -Jrink lots of water and stop eating neat for a while if your Bladder feoublos yon. p' i When you ws::e up with backache afl3 önll misery in tho ?.;dney region it genl much m at, sa. 4 .i . 1 iMeat lr. : i u " rru the kidc.Ts ii hfrom the Wood n-r-paralyzed and 102. lown authority. oich overworks rfc to filter it be com o sort of :en your kidneys get sluggish ad dog you must relievo them, iko you relies your bowels; ret oving all tho body's urinous waste, , lie you have backache, sick headache, dizzy spells; your stomach sours, tongue li coated, and ihen the weather is bad yon hTe rheumatic twinges. The urine I cloudy, full i t sediment, channels often get core, water sealila and you are obliged to relief two ör three times during t might. 0 Either consult a good, reliable' physialaa at onco or get from your pharmacist fkout four ouncct of Jad Salts; take as tablespoonful in a glass of water fcafore breakfast for a few days and your kidners will then act fine. This famous altays made 'from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, ad has been used for generations to lean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize acids in the urine so it 0 longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salt3 is a life saver for regular meat catena. It is inexpensive, cannot injure -nI ri-es a delishtful. efferSÄGE TBI BEAUTIFIES i; p darkens hi Don't Stay Gray! It Darkens kto Naturally that NoTou can turn gray, faded hair beautifully dark and lustrous almost over night If you'll got a bottlo of "Wyeth's fUge and Sulphur Compound1' :.t any drug store. Millions ot bottles of this old famous Sage Tea Recipe, improved bv tho addition of other ingredients, are sold annually, says a well-known Iruggist here, becauso it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no ne can tell it has been applied. Those whose hair U turning gray or tftecoming faded have n surprise awaiting them, because after ono or two Applications tho gray hair vanishes jwid your locks become luxuriantly dark and beautiful. This is tho ago of youth. GrayXaired, unattractivo folks aren't wanted around, so get busy with Wyeth s Sago and Sulphur Compound to-nlght and you'll bo delighted with your dark, handsome hair mrtL your youthful appearance wJLhfca a fow days. This preparation ia a toilet requisite avid is not intended for tho cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Ii STOP A MOMENT! ! LISTEN TO THIS Cincinnati man tells how to lift off any corn without hurting one bit You reckless men and woman who r peatertH with ooras and who have t least once a week invited an awful death f-om lockjaw or V.ood poison arc now to ' by n CI . ' ti authority to use & drug cU 1 "zone, which the moment a lew dru. are applied to any corn, the sorei " the entire cor with the ilnpr It is r ti"W the moment to simply s'iu lUining or even nr big tiftaue or ßkii ft quarter of an i rel and soon d nil, lifts out - ee which drifes (1 and is Eaid rn without in- . w ,f the sur roundIt s claimed that r of freefone will , . J the -drug stores, " one's feet ol porfi very litt at lut 13 A'atv hmwd or wni. or callus. kYm atf further .varaed that cuttipg jA.AMriili iL aulcidalkhabifcy, rT,.

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f 'Uncle Sam, here's a tiundred and seventy millions. Keep the boys on their toes another year." That's the message you'll, be sending to your Uncle Sammy when you put the United War Work Campaign over the top. Save food I I "Wh sharefe j I in the struggle I I Will share in the triumph mmmnmnttmimnmummmimmmtk Make the Kaiser exceed the speed 3 irr. it on the road back to Berlin. Our beys will do it, if 3'ou keep them cheered pthrourh the U. W. W.:fc. jj Start Tomorrow and Keep It Up Every Morning Get In the habit of drinking a glass of hot water before breakfast. 3 We're not here long, so let's make our stay agreeable. Let us live well, eat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, and look well, what a glorious condition to attain, and yet, how very easy it is if one will only adopt tho morning inside bath. Folks who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when they arise, splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can, instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by opening the sluices of the system each morning and flushing out the whole of the internal poisonous stagnant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver and bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying tho entire alimentary canal before putting moro food into the stomach. The action of hot water and limostone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigorating, it cleatis out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives ono a splendid appetite for breakfast. While you aro enjoying your broakfast the water and phosphate is quietly extracting a large volume of wator from tho blood and getting ready for a thorough flushing of all the insido organs. The millions of peoplo who tire bothered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble; others who bfve sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions aro urged to got a quarter ponnd of limestone phosphate from the drug storo. This will cost vory little, but is sufficient to mako anyone a prononnced crank on tho .subject of Inside-bathing before breakf;rt n OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH How To Get Relief When Head and Nose are Stuffed Up. Count fifty 1 Your cold in. head or catarrh disappears. Your clogged nostrils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can breathefreely. No more smithing, hawking, nucous discharge, dryness or headache; ..o struggling for breath at night Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from vbur druggist and apply a little of this fragrant antiseptic cream ia your nostrils. It penetrates tJpough every air passage of the head, 0pthing and healing the swollen or Mkü&moA mucous membrane, giving yoÄintonto -elief. Head colds and e&tarfh yield like magic. Don't stay stuiJijHip and miserable Relief?, ur. .

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3 n 1 ii iSaiüäirfi W I J 1 'A rvl Generous Doing Without in America Supplied Food to EurGpe. Exports from this country since it entered the war have kept starvation from Allied Europe and have maintained the health and strength of those j who have been hearing the brunt of our battles, so that they could hold out to victory. Now that hostilities have ceased we must assume the added burden of keeping starvation from increasing its toll upon the millions who have been liberated from the Prussian yoke. Famine would undo the work which has been accomplished In freeing the world for democracy. No stable government can be established and maintained by a nation harassed by- hunger. A starving people turns to rioting and anarchy. Food has given strength and courage to the nations lighting for democracy; it must now give the nations Strength and

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tranquillity to re-establish themselves dling. . According to official calculaln freedom and democracy. tions, -efforts toward cleaner threshing Without our help it would have been saved fully 1G,000,000 bushels of wheat absolutely impossible for the Allies to with corresponding savings of other maintain a living ration. Since our small grain harvested , and threshed in entry int the war we have been con- -tl similar manner. In addition, other tributing largely to the support of one states; though unable to furnish fighundred and twenty million people ures; reported greatly reduced harvest whose normal food supplies have been lossöis.

cut off, whose production has fallen almost to the vanishing point, whose fields have been devastated by Germany. The food exported from the United States in the past year has been sufficient to supply the complete ' ration of twenty-two million people. It is hard to grasp the magnitude and significance of the assistance f which has been lent the Allies b the patriotic, voluntary service of the American people. The food we sent abroad last year would have been sufficient to feed one-fifth of our population. And this was done in spite of the fact that we entered the year with short crops. Our surplus was practically nothing. An overwhelming proportion of the food that left this country Inst year was saved out of the normal home consumption of our own people. In spite of difficulties met In Internal transportation and shortage of ocean tonnage our food exports Inst year amounted to a figure that a few years ago would have been unbelievable. Even the most optimistic element of our population faced with anxious consternation the prospect which opened before us with the beginning of the 1917 harvest year. The American people have not been compelled to save. They have been appealed to on tho basis of humanity and of patriotism. They have respon'ul voluntarily. Besides such Incidental bench ts ns the Improvement in tlgure and health that we've reaped from our meatless, wheatless days, think of the fun we've had out of them the new crop of Jokes, jibes, topical songs nnd cartoons to replace the mother-in-law joke and the boost to our reputation for ready humor 1 Eighty millions of men cannot be taken out of production for four years without lasting losses of yitld. It will be years before their fields recuperate, farms are rtored and kerds restocked. Sa toed. 4 if 4 4

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A. V - V .. -"Tt 1 2TZm !. i t- t 45 PURPOSED OF FOOD ADMiNIGTRATION THE DAY OF ITS BEGINNING. The hopes of the Food Administ Nation are threefold; So to guide the trade in fundamental food commodities as to elimi imte vicious speculation, extor tion and wasteful practices and to stabilize prices in essential staples. Herbert Hoover, August 10, 1917. - x SEVEN LOAVES OF BREAD FOR EVERY PERSON IN U. S. SAVED FROM WASTE Farmers and Threshermen Patriotically Respond to Call of Food Administration. From Information received by the U. S. Food Administration from the principal grain growing states, It Is now possible to announce with fair accuracy the amount of wheat saved last harvest by improved methods of hanTlie figure for wheat alone Is equivalent to seven one-pound loaves of bread for every person in the United States and represents food that formerly was either an absolute loss or was recovered to only a slight extent by poultry and livestock. While opportunities In this branch of conservation were large, the quantity of grain recovered surpasses early expectations. It is noteworthy also that results were secured principally through voluntary co-operation. No " conservation measure of tho Food Administration, It is declared, has received more wholehearted support than that pledged and rendered by farmers and threshermen toward reducing grain waste at its source. The boned ts of our food-saving enmpajgh that was a vital factor Irf the winning of the war were not all to , these we fed. We have at home a hew appreciation of food that will prevent j it ever being wasted again by those', that have come to undersfand the religion' of saving and the place that food occupies- In our new, world-wide human relations. Out of empty granaries to draw 141,000,000 bushels for export the vlll of a free people accomplished that marvel. ; Do you remember when food control hy voluntary action was deemed a during adventurt In democrAcyt

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