Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 61, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 December 1918 — Page 8
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CATTLE AND HOG fu jRES;
Gtvcrnment ' Juitrtled In Pork" Policy Which Now Provides Chief Si:pply to Meet . Three Billion, Peund Fat Shortaß. .
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A Christmas -tree In everv of every American hospital and in every hospJtnl recreation hut In France! Every wounded or sick American fighting man to receive two socks. filleil to the brim with fruits, uutd. candy find smokes 1 These are the most Interesting fea-
tures of a tentative Christmas celeb raIn line with the general plän of con- tion program for the American hoservation formulated by the U. S. Food pitals arranged by the American Red Administration Immediately following Cross in France In co-operation with
the entrance of the United States into the commanding oflicers of our lighting . the war the contribution made by the forces iu that country. Details of the ' ineat producers of this country to the Pan to make Christmas as merry as I war program is of particular, signifi- Possible for the soldiers In these instl- J . . i,0- tutions have Just been received at Red cance. as it demonstrates the hearty J l : ' . , i , , , Cross headquarters. Nurses and enlist- j co-operation accorded the Food Ad- ,ed. men oq dyty flt thege placeg wiu I ministration by the meat producers of ftlso slmre ln the dlgtrlDUtiou of Christ- ' tlie country. mas cneer Because of the limited ! According to reports of the Ü. S. amoimfc of available shipping space I Department of Agriculture, there was tnß Red Crosg .WQg compelled t0. aDan. an Increase in cattle of 10,238,000. hea.d don lts orlgInal' pian t0 send special and 12,441,000 hogs, these figures com- Chrlstlnas parceis trm here to soldier
pueu to January j. last, in uie baiu patients m France. ' All the articles ,
distributed will be obtaiaed over tliere. !
This Is to be an old fashioned celebration in every sense of the word.
Every soldier will hang his socks on i
the tree. . The socks 'will be tied with
. THE JASPER COURIER stands for the best things in life, in the town and country homes. It advocates improvements, better roads) better schools, better cttuöhs and the greatest political freeflow and honesty in pubi. u.Tiu - - ."ae Courier has not
J8 1 u - -.c' o -hesitate to assail ml Itn; r hofls that stand in the mhyi"'1' : -he greatest good to the
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sive fawily in. the county should be a suoscriber. Yours is needed now. iSend 4t-in. Do it now. "
I uhdcrigtipn))rice $1.50 per year.
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period there was a decrease of 819,000
head of sheep, but indications are this decrease will show an increase following the latesLjeports. Since Janifity 1 unofficial informa
tion Indicates an increase in hpgs of , rlhhon and in fid(iltion t0 the eood.
not less than eight per cent and not leg raentIoned above win conlain a , more than fifteen per cent, compared handkerchIej! a id a card 0n which
Th Knd You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive, vou in this. 4
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. r What is CASTOR I A , Castona is a harmless substitute for Castor OA, 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 thirjty years it has been in constant use for the reliefof 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. GENUINE CASTOR I A ALWAYS
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not less than 1,000,000,000 pounds more of pork products than were arailable last year. Without this Increase the shipping program arranged by Mr. Hoover regarding animal food products, would have been impossible. The dressed hog products during the three months ending September 30, 1917, amounted to 903,172,000 pounds, while for the same months of 1918 the; production was 1,277,589,000 pounds, an increase of over 374,000 000 pounds lor the quarter. . During the same period in 1917 Inspected slaughter records of dressed beef showed 1,2G3,000,000 pounds as against 1,454,000,000 pounds for the
will be outlined the services the American Red Cross la prepared to render our soldiers. Each soldier will receive a sufficient number of Christmas postcards now being designed by artists In the Red Cross service to enable him to write to members of his family and his friends back home. The Christmas dinner, of course, will be one of the features of the celebration. After dinner thee will be musical entertainment, motion pictures and general singing.
In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought
THE CENTAUW COM PANY, N C W VOWK CITY.
MONEY NOT THE OBJECT.
Our obligation to our owa soldiers and sailors and "the privilege of ministering to the sick and wounded, of
feeding the hungry, housing the home-
u. .mum. Vc4,u cuuxUb A.u and robun(jIng.the Wastc placfrs of
We must increase our meat shipments, especially our pork products, to meet the added demands of the millions liberated from German oppression. And at the same time we must look forward -to the rehabilitation of the European meat herds. The policy which guided our meat program ln the past yearha8 been fully Justified, for only the heavy pork production which it has brought about will enable us even partly to satisfy the Increased demands on us for the coming year. There will be a world shortage ln fats, and it Is to the United States that Europe must look to supply Its deficiency. At the same time there will continue to he heavy demands for beef. Owing to the limited refrigerator shipping capacity European Imports of' beef for some time will be limited. The United. States, Australia and Argentine .Will be able to .maintain a uupply that will keep all available freezer vessels operating at capacity. 4
our associates in the war, call the entire American people to the support of the Red .(Jross spirit now as never beforof 'The' money to be raised In membership dues, is secondary. It Is the spiritual phase that Is important, for it will show the suffering people of the wyorrd that the American people Will see them thr "h th' experleiic to the very en 0T
FRENCH 'AUTHORITIES ACCLAIM WORK OF, AMERICAN RED CROSS.
America' Pledge tQ tH AlKe When Their Littel Were Breaking
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America will send the food. what.
,ever needs for.victoi;y, .Thpy hol loved, they stood fast and with our men they carried on- to victory,
Dr. Oimssnlgne Qf the Frölich Military .Sanitary Service and M. Goyon In rocant addrossos paid warm 'tribute to the work of 1 he American Hod Cross in the war und M. Aul rand, prefect of the Department of the Seine, praised the poi'Honal effort f Ued grow workers. "Your tnslt Is not ended," said M.Auirami. "Our friends and our bonefuelors.now are more than ever hullspetiMuhte to uh. Our tank Is lintuenso. Uflp us. Wi. luive known how to vanipilsh : wo will know how to organize uurwule.i lu victory," ,
Oils., Panels, Wate Colors Craous. All Sorts of Pictures Cop ed and Enlarged.
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Sp-'Oial rates ou Farm Loms und Insurance tor Du -ois Pike a adjOkDnai cntuUit inf, 'jpiMo h, Lft, Accident, Plate, Glfj Automobile. Borlary and Linbili y Innurnnon, Ponding 0 rperpeonlo(l. Phoiu llß 2.
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KIDNEYS, USE SALTS
your Back is aching or Blaid boihQrs,7drinic loU of wnttr
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in your kidneys hurt und your IkuJc
tore, don't got Beared and proceed
m load your tomacli with a lot of drug It! xciU th kidntys and irritate thd imtira irinjiry tr&oL Keep your kidneys tea like you keep your bcwahi clean, by flushing them with a niild, harmleea wmVU which removes the body's urinous nrajU and stbaulate them to their nor mmX aotiviV P-lxe fuüctioö-oj tho kidftyi is io filler the bipod, Iä S, hours Ahy etr&in from it 600 nuns of "äcid Ad waste, eo we can readily understand Che vital importance of keeping tba kidByg active. Drink lota of water you can't drinld too mucir also got from any pharmacist iaWut f. ounces M Salts; take m tabl spoonful in of water beforu In. cfaat each morning for a few days a d your kidneys wiU act fine.
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OLD-TIME COLD GUB1-V DRINK HOT. TEA!
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Get a small packago of Hamburf; Breaat Tea at any pharmacy. Tnko a tablcttpoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling wator upon it, pour through a levo and drink a teacup fulPat any timo during the day or before retiring. It in the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opena tho porea of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus breaking up a cold. Try it tho next time you suffer from n cold or the grip. It Is inexpensive and. entirely vegetable, therefore safe and 'harmless.
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9 Rub Soreness from joints and muscles with a small trial bottle of old St. Jacobs Liniment Stop "dosing" Rheumatism.
It's pain only: not one case m tffy
UJkXM tnmouj Balte is made irom tha requires internal treatment.. -Rub
cä Ol graps itnd lemon juice, combined sooth ins:. i)enctra( mir "St. Jacobs Lini
priUt litaia, &nd has been used for genera
Inm to clean and stimulate logged kitacys; also to neutrmlxzc tb acids in luiie so it no longer u a aourc of irrikhliotx, thpa jUvTing bladder wo&knes. , 7ad SaUi' id inexpenfiive; cannot iniar; m&kas a delightful efferre&cnt liakia-'waUr drink which everyone ahould
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ment" risrht on the "ti-irnVr spot," and
by the time yoi say Jack Robinson out comps the rheumatic pain. 'St. Jacob's Liniment" ia a harmless rheumatism cure "which never disappoints and doesn't burn the skin. It takes pain, soreness xid stiffness from aching joints, muscles and bones; stops
sciatica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia.
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km ip 4ha Vater' -drinking, an4 J0 ld.-time, huiißot MSt. Jacobs Liniment" j
kidi3t cpbVe ind baaph you'll bo Jfree from inina, aches and
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THE United War Work C:mpaign t X these societies is 'merely another indication of that unity of spirit as a nation that is making it possible for us to 'uMn the war. That spirit and the place which the work of thes agencies has made for itself iri the ' hearts of all of us gives me confidence to believe that the united campaign will be crowned with abundant success. Woodrow Wilson
UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN
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We are better eqaiopefl than ever to handle wheat, Wo offer vou fsur weight gradsrr !esr unloading and courteous treataoent. Com knd see tm. We always patTSighest market pric.
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