Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 61, Number 23, Jasper, Dubois County, 31 January 1919 — Page 8

Jump from Bed in'Mornmeand

Drink Hot "Water

Telia ly vt7on should 'drink he! watir uch morning tsor breakfJit.

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pc nuily ccapiexlona we hould : see crowj ot tarpy, healthy, rosy- ' : eireketl rrop! everywhere. The reai lj tliattte Inicari system does not r.i Itself eacb. day of all the wuto v r:a ft accarr?n!afea under our rree ; fat nc!e of I1t'j:. For erery ounce ; :f focJ and drLakulin into the system , nearly an ounce of waste material toi t be cirrlei out. ele It ferments aa 1 firms rtonrxahe-iiie poisons wtich " tre atscrbed Into tie hkod. crc! Jst aa tcroesary as !t la to clean ft-,v 1 IV rsh? frort the furnace each day, V v

lefo.-e the frr Lura bricht and tc o w n.steacli morning clear - cm? ns of t i previous day's . - ":a,-i'' r 'ciicstlblo watte and v-...,.r, .-. .-oc en. whether s'f' - - . --3 r.& to drink each r.?r- . rrej'Jk'.iet. a rhss cf

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A BAD CCLD

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Talvtcl Kntv How Man OuNt t: Act Afttr 0lnB KUVcrf Downstair. Some o!d arlte are to! J ef Count Tolafoi. Ocv. lrj ore of hii p!r w ti leic rohreed at tx.cater, fce was inrifej to t preaenf. Y religion did cot prrent bin from aecepticg the invitation, ht:t W wrrt to the theater aa wiut to hi work dreed aj peasant. It waa a rrrall corspaJitof ths eery aeJect, and the dooraeeper wai .arvful to adxtt on!j the prepor perora. then, therefore, a ahibby:ooVin peaaut app..red in th entrance hall he ordered the mn in peremptory tonea to get as far iwiv u he could in aa little time aa po il)!e. A the peasant ahowed ne iT:e!ia sins of c&jiT.f, the loorVoepfr seized him and threw him d-'wn the atep. "Jfy name'a To'atoi." the peasant aid when he Lad picVed UniAdf op arain. The doorkeeper, when he could f. nd woria to express hia amaiement, w pi-ofoimd in hia apologies. There happened to be in the plaj an incident of a similar kind, and at the close "of the performance, in a littla

' rxvch he waa called upon to make. ! ,ve o'jnt corrp'ained tbat the actor j d'd-ot rr.ake the reo! of this incij d,nt: I "I know exactly what I am talk , i-2 Vr-::" he a:d. "for JV jrjrf ! Sen' thrown drwnüaira rnraelf."

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In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Alv2ys Eought

WHAT LIQUOR REALLY DOCS.

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Eib Paan tri Sbfneii ar-ay with 1 e sniH U Vat r f cW V-r.csi Ut te meat if you fwl Batkaahy or t lie - i Y r - -j t hTe Bladdar troubltxßalt "".'" ' a for Sidney ! ? ""3 .r : ..-' u v.i aiiti larr.e or i

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Meat forms tiris add which exrltei and oTcnrorki the kidneys in thair efforts to niter it from the syttero. Regular eat era of meat must flush the kidaeya oecasionally. You mast relieve them like you rtliev your bowel; removing all the aeids, wate Süd poison, eli-e yoa feal a dull misery la the kidaey rtfrion, sharp -aits ia the bade or sick headache, dittine& your stomach sours, tone is coated and when the weather is bad you Lave rheumatio twir.fr. The urine is cloudy, full of aediment; the channels cfU-n get irritated, hligiag you to pet tp two o? three times during the night. To neutralize these irritating acids snd flush off the body's urinous want ft about four ounces of Jal Salts from any pharmacy; take a tablespnonful la a glau of water before break f.Löt for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine and bladder dkordrr disappear. This famous salts is made from the acid of rr pea and lemon juioa, combined with bthia, and has been uaod for f-neratio&a to clean and stimulate alugfish kidaeys and stop bladder iiritation. Jad Salts ia inerpexsire; harmleas and makes a delightful efferrccnt lithiawriter drink which mill ions of men an i wvwnea take now and then, thus avotiiug serious kidary and bladder distant a.

t p'.i This soothintr, v uf1 ti be iiel only . - und rain rlht ' "'f .'" ' .- a. - n U ta misery. trtag-te'. y - al' "e!y harraieaa J,m t -Tit th - ki.l. .N'jtli -;r I Im r-r. sciatica , ! '-i h.;.' rr.Vry ijrcmr,tlyl

been socare to ea- h oter. I dou't els' t!y ll- nr j Inn of pl.iylns s gnrn to i: -vrtKh 'iall g. for ore ml-.'ht Inv" t ,'ir i'.;!M thm the other I tl.Ir.k r"J l etT r 1 f something -l.-e th:;n :iTd- dr!.e ltween r., ?!r P.ntLate w.i r-r'hli rändle thl mornit': '.. whrit do j.iu ay to y-!:r fholr z o rar! e and I lux ting Ol. e out of l'.e .-.line mold ::nil rctstl"'2 them nt th n:r 1 1 ? The .r.e !nf rnndli C"'" '.t first to ." I t'rl: !; thnt wmM l,e a goo! way to Rett . it We w. ;v In v.T r-x.r.1 at the thieve "1 upl'd r.M!ii t' ftber and I wa r l:g Jt C't tlie cird.M tvt.ert I inet Ii::' Ii it the l.M.r I've h-aid w'-nt .vu two hnve tuen saying." ' fld. thr u h the ; srtl t! 'ti. n:nl joi'te rtul.t Path r l'-"t n- l I'll i "ira l;r.: ! i.'j! witter hvt lie v.-.'ii't r d iwjy !rir i t yo

A writsr in the Sun aays that ths bons-dry law of Colorado "worked satisfactorily" In his state. Because of prcrubf.'on, he says that assault snd vlfe besting complaints have been greatly reduced. Like many a man this simple water drinker thinks that liquor transforms man into a cruel monster; that a couple of drinks of whisky so infuriates a man that he goes out and whips somebody and then goes home snd beats his wife. Nothing Is mors ridiculous. The true nature of a man comes out when he Is under the influence of liquor; he throws the bridle erf snd does what his heart or Ms befuddled head prompts him to do. If a man is uxorious he cses home snd

t.o. bxv I embraces his wife: rf he hss a cruel

( nature he msy best her. But the

man who wou'd whip his w.fe aftee consuming whisWy wculd do so when sober. A drunken man. if he has a generous ratu-e. gives sway his mornj. One day last week the newspapers to'd cf a man who scattered blils along Broadway and ha-iei money to newsb-vs. He hzi brn dr'nkini. All 'jnCer the sunth't Nojcr doss, ss ws said bffore. to brin-j cut the true ra-tu-e cf a r-. and most men are rather dce-t. Morning Telegraph, New York City.

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.'.a! '"hat relief! Veur eloyged dosW t .i opn riijLt up, fie air paaes of to:" bad are clar tri 1 you can breathe irMT. i nri h-'-wkin, emjfCing', a.U '0. d irharr. lea.faeh, dryncs no trjgt'.xc for bratfc at night, your coll cr e-tiirrli if ron Ive't star tiitTtl n-.' Hot a smIl tnttl of Yy TTrt im 'lU'm fruf y nir trnrrt Et. .- a little nf'thi-i fr'sT-wt, nt r: ii-rr ;ti in n ir n'--

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LADIES! LOOK Y0UI1G,

DARKEN GRAY HAIR

j SO EASY! LIKE I ROLLING OFF LOG

Use the Old-time Sage Tea and Sulphur and Nobody I Will know.

S.rc, t-.." c.-rn slop hurtir ,thn ;r rijhtcut l-'.v'TS

.... " ii K'l weinen s -a rr'fer f " r, W.sr the shoes that nr.r;r V'Ud you before, says this Cineictati nt :torty, l.ern a few irets cf frvioa implied dlrely on a t.:ndr, aching- ern stcr sorecess at we SB 1 m Y com' looaeas so It csa be lifM out, r t aoj all, without pa la. A ijasrh-f oani-e cf f reerone cot eery I!tt at any drug itore, hut 1 aufärVetit to take off rrery Urd cr soft com or rallus. TV) ihould b tried, a it ia ifleipnsiKe and is isld set to Inflame er rr IrrlUte th TarrouBdlnjr tiam r skis. Aft.r yn tlf wj the troitMe e-a enrs or tat lu the skis undcrDesth la asplak.trsi u4 keavlUr a v tie pala

Orsy hair, however handsome, denotes advancing axe. We all know the advantages of a youthful appearance. Tour hair Is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When It fades, turns rray and looks streaked. Ju.t a few applications of Jlage TV a snd Sulphur enhances Its appearanre s hundred-fold. Don't stay pray! Loo younc! Flther prenare the recipe at home or rt from any drug store a bottle of "Wyeth' Face and Sulphur Compound." which Is merely the old-time recipe Improved by the addition of other Incredlnts. Thousands of folks recon mend this readv-to-us preparation, heraure It darkens the hair beautifully, besides, no one ran possibly tell, as It darkens $t naturally and evenly. You moisten a spong or oft briih with it, drawing this through the hIr, taking one small strand at a time. Uy morning the gray hslr dlaippear; after another application or two, its natural color Is restored snd It becomes thick. rloey and lus-

troiis. and you appear years younger.

Editor San Dieo. Ca!. Fun: I saw ar. advert'semeiit. inserted by the I v y :'!erati.n in your iss-ue c' t!y is whiih th:)' q iote bollly fr- ui no:hi publication an article whi a relt -d to ttie p-nhase cf whi'ky bt i ten r.ar.ied Co'.o ant the sa of same to o:dlers who afterwards cut the Co't . person with a knife. The ad. adn:onlahei the voters to do away Uli suca practices by voting San Diego dry. Ixri forgive these dry advocate. fo they know not what they do. or ear. Any rersvD who has ever been in dry territory must laurh after reading the a I. abrve rjner.tirnei. In Anzor.v where I am a large liri hohl r. and or r.-r and pte5er of the lnrc-'t IndivlduA'. to a ojtSt !n thi state, ercp.oya.g n any men ar.d pa ing th- f tat? over 4'v0 annual'y in tae. t-roMl'li:on 1 t jok", ani utterly 'mt'(.filo of erforceinent. I have -ea m.r lr-inkenr.eM since Arizona ecf dry thar. ever before when th s'ate was et and wide open. Workmen are nol as well off as before, for they row pay J3 and f 10 a quart for vile whl-kv where they ued to get good liquor foi 11. SO per quart. I believe In Ikens and regu!at!on. That Is the only . lution to the liquor problem. Irohlbt ton an! temperance are direct opp sites. If one is right the tbr I wtor.g ar.d vice versa. A real A tu er-l.-an rr. Tit the effort of others to

, , " "I ;T ,h ' ,be fT:r 1 hi. personal habits. it . 1 ..rl.t be. I l oK f.r work la GUY SCHULTZ. i ? i'.v : " He no sooner j fc scbnlU, HiUsdale. Axi ;oi.e i: .in i.'j u i e; o to lestow nrwjt i 1 r.e r ..:t..:i.., s. Ibis was quite. CROWflTO NAVY BCANS. -iowsJi t. i. .lTi-e uie lo show ney fel ; "A flrm MHi ,,p1- M,, fr'' I planted In a oll well supplied with 'T- 1 I ' "'".i etery rRvw. j bnmu nnd plantfoM. hnl'.ivr cultira-j ni.-.'it. in ! i:,n a month after j !lnn an n,r.-ful harvrMing nre e'D-J..-h' dop Tfnro I was engaged. J Mai factor In sueernsful tean grow-

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f" each of ns, I '.a each band ntne mcmenL r.Ti without a .. Tl.e caudles

. it -M..4 ',!.; iura out lu bei .-id fi i eta. Joh and I iii i i! r u y eaiu" f seven ,-l ".ii; iTiiuclng at the can1. roi:t uiicoiiCern, but reali "U. "iV.std u;cIlse. It wa I l " I id burm-d dov. n to wltbt: .. !i f i'.e Stehet that I ootlced Tr-- . Thea I save that my cai.i i. :iT,ii:c the slower. When i I ca'i to t!l !.er there waa still erij'-jih of un Inrh of mine left 1 h'w it out and turned iwit to

I LU fiili: ts. I expecled Kuth ; h( w enoir. h Interest In which of v a to reit.nln. I uk lefore going i. rp, I ut st,e didn't Well." I Raid If. !t !-n't make any dlr7i re. :if;r all. hl h res Erst We'll

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"Vr r.ro bei. . eq -lei'cd than trvsr to handl? whcf.t Wc oifer yon f ir wei .1" - d grade. Kss unloading ar:d coui t--o s tre"it' .cat C3 intUic ns Wc a way- ya Higr3t Market rxic Jasp'-r Koller Mills. Andrew W. Eckert Fropr.

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