Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 61, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 May 1919 — Page 7
"FAKE" ASPIRIN
WAS
Therefore Insist Upon Gen" yinc "Bayer Tablet of Aspirin'
j 0!HT TiCK CHAMPION T , V.'EARS ODD TALISMAN
TWO NOTED MHGRIT'ISGN ALFALFA
T.rio-na of fraudulent Afjr-rln TnWete were poU bv a Urooklyn manufacturer which later proved to W composed mainly of Talcum lewder, -llaycr Tablet of Aspiriu" the tnu. pniuine, American rna.li and American ownM Tablets ar narked with the afety Payer .." Ak for ivd t'i.n iru-i.t upon "Bayer Tablet of A-rinn" and always buy them i:Hhe cr;;ri;.il Payer patkv vlwrh coai.iirii proper lirertion nnd dooage. Ar'rin i- the trada mark of Hayer Maiu'iirt-.ir of l!oauxt;cAciJobtr of
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In speaking cf his experience la tho
rrcvlng of alfalfa, the Hon. A. I. ' 3rout of Winrtueter, 11 L, on of th 1 large alfalfa grower la Uie state. tan this to ay:
"My success at first la growing im
falfa was not startling, but on th1
contrary I met with many dlaccurag.-.
menta. Had It net bn fur the dod-J usually ecxrded for any pubUo eer
Siee, (sheep and hops) that aeaied
fond of It, and thrtfed mo well on tbwj unal! Quantities I was able to furolen!
them. It !e doubtful If I ould hat: kept up the stnvr'a. A 'inowledpr. tf Its wonderful folding Ta!ue galneA by experience was tte Incentive lhut urged me on.
The tlrno has como ta my Mper1-l ence, and I believe In the experienced
of every alfalfa grower, when just a.
aios.kI;v of alfalfa, and encourage fta curtlvaiaja and use by the farmer of Illinois. To be tsitraoutctal Is brlnctng tzito general ue plant which win dd untold wealth, not only ta the farm, but to every other in terrft. wül be f&r uwti cTedltable and more 4eerrliH( of honor than thai
vir.Joe Wing ßeüevo In Alfatfa. Jov?h 11 WIük of OkW, who hai 140 avcrm of atfklfa. and who la ore of the best known eothoiitt a oa th' crop la the United States, cays: "Alfalfa te pervculal endurtofi on well drained eot from fire to 't; years tta one rowing. It may b out from three to Cre tlme a year and will yield to the reiou of tb
LESS M IF BACK
AND KIDNEYS HURT
Take agia of Salt to fiuah Kidneyi if Lkddjr bothers you Drink let of water.
Hi Lin ifvit regularly crentoaUy fTO OvreP kidney trouble in some form or et'.'T, nay a a well -known authority, bee::.i; the uric atl in meat xcitee the kiinyn, tl.ey Uconio OTerworked; p't M'-.iyish; c!o up and caus all sorta of -!:. tri, f-rtcuiarly backache and mia- . ia the kidney region; rheumatic twin . , elvers headiiche. acid stomach, oon- ;; iion, tori-id liver, sloeplcancsa, . ! !:r r.r.d urinary irritation. ;e r.-.oTic r.t yur back hurts or kid artu't actii.g ripht, or if Waider i"!.er yo.:. p:t about four ounces of ii t-ult f.-om any goo-l pharmacy; r a t.;L! -;x'orful in a glaa of water t bra'.f -st for a few days and your '!" ;-3 v i'.l tii- n act fine. This famous i" i.-"i!e from the acid of prapca ! juic combinei with lithia, i l.;:3 ! - n ; cd for pcoeratlona to c i l.iJneya and stimulate them i i ori..ul r.ti ;tv; al.-o to neutralize the . ;.- in tin' urine bo it no longtr irrl-wai-3. tlnu ceding bladder disorders. - i .' .!; cannot injure anyone; j a itÜThtul eflervCAcent lithia 't t lirir.'; v, l.idi millions of men avnd u t-k. now and then to keep the '.. : .. an I urir.ary orjrana clean, thus : :iir.g kt.vuj kiuaey disease.
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Tor?i Al'ev, for f,ve v oars holder of v'N. A. rl- l...u,,.U;. dirt traei; racing reeor! . ,, or, ,f th, ,.t feared con:, -1- : fI J, ,r;y ,,r s:;,K,.. M,y 31s,, has an y,. 'i "jhj.ilr'VT -.o .:: .... r and S:i,PWP that so .m. v v.-.V: v.'?.- -"-.4- f :;'7ct I .r or !&t,r b",U hi viv tenv .S, V K'ivV ri,V Slle.,t l, V:,, e, and .-m. , f V. .V t -'i V"'! u, i :- -r ;.' .f : h,t ; br
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An Inside Bath ErlS!
Maizes You Look I
and Feel Fresh
Says a class of hot water wi'h phosphate before breakfast keeps Illness away.
This excellent," common sense health measure belnj adopted by millions.
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Ij Qf bv,i. ji j tli war bVj i.vn urn.- of tu- ttw S .Hanau A:'iü l..:'M j wlw tad . !.e J dvujhuu bikd l' uauVr Culii -no i : lb IV. . fca d t-h'J fLt.j livat.i . nny's iu..-t-i'.' siiiile ti th wLii. if.;. -.a Ca-u:c.:ie bus Lef-a twlang !;.
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lor the isti-iiu IUkj.'. trvwi- ilo-; Jt.-r ory i- of prj-uciilur iav rJl t i.ii .n uivl ltaiiu fo.ka 110, int fv.: a.'uu.-i! r. e bd.i aerv-1 Uujr'h UUt .1 Vl t'4-3 J.tl.l OoiTfMJ tO SO .MJ t-f ilbl.ir-a 8.-.J InJuina b. -.- ov?rs, but I". caue ihO Is a r..'t;e , aa K-il. Lavius b en tn;r, ia T ii v. I 'jt a I:,- City. Mi r Sal...won Art.iy r.s !.n..--;.
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E3UCK. o the dtvidir.j of thi r ached a critical
T'H In th'-- hittor of car azricult'!r:,l T(!opT.i i.t. Aside from the
1 2 ..( 0 eu-r-: In the Vz'.wi States j .'. 1 r..n b rf'.nr'l by Irrt 'Icn. i -'.ni th 74 0 uct' cf f.rn; larfia
hit es Lr :nd. :.v: ''.jMo .or cultl-i-"icn ly in ans rf drait.-ce, no very
Thyslclans the worbU over recom- 1 mend the bn-sldo bath, claiming thl3 Id . cf vaf tly inoro Iruvortanco iban out-
fllo cleanliness, because tho Bkln pores do not absorb Imparities into the blood, cauclng 111 health, while tho vore In tho ten yards of bowels do. Men and women aro urged to drink rack morning, bctvro breakfast a flaps of hot water with a tcaepoonful of limestone pbospbato in It, aa a iarmlesa means of helping to wash from tho ttomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day's Indigestible? material, poisons, sonr bflo and toxins; thus cleansing, eweetenlng and purifying tho entire alimentary canal before jiuttlng more food Into tho ptouv acL Jurt as poap and hot water clenneo nnd freshen tho Fkln, fo hot water and UnitBtorio 1 hoeiihate act on tho eilmlnatlvo ortrans. Thoso who wake tip with bad breath, coated tongue, nasty tasto or have a lull, aching head. Hallow complexion, add Ptomnch; others who aro eNJoct to bilious attacks or cocistlpatlmi. fchould obtain a quarter pound of lim Ftnno rhosphato at Uie drug BtoTe This will cost very little but Is nirfudent to demonstrate the valuo of Inr.lde bathing. Thoe who continue It each mornlnsr are assured of rronounccd results, both la regard to benlth and appearance.
I SO EASY! LIKE
ROLLING OFF LOG
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Sore, touchy corns stop hurtinc. then lift right out wtth fingers
You f(irn-peptered men and women need suffer no Impr. Wear the shoce that nearly killed you befc.re, nays this Cincinnati authority, becsuae a Lrw tlrops of freezono applied directly on a tender, aching corn stops soreness at See and soon the corn loneens so It n le lifted out, root and all, wltaout jialn. A quarbr ounce of frcej.nno cmUverr little at any drug utore, but Is enlTScient to t&k off every bard or soft crn or callus. This Fhould i tried, as It la inipenslve and is said not to Inflame cr rveQ. irritate th surrounding tltwie r skin. Attot ymi Uft away the troublensne com or callus the skia underneath M M T'luX fSmj ipil bcaJjby asttta palm
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Don't Stay GtiryJ It Darkens So Naturally that Nobody can Tell , ' You can turn pray, faded hair beautifully dark nd lustrous almowt over nicht If you'll get a bottlo of "Wyeth's FaKe and Sulphur Compound" at any drur ftore. Millions of tottles of this old farnoun Pipe Tea Itecipe. Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, are aolj annually, says a well-known druKKlst here, becauno It darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that ne one can tell It has been applied. Those whose hair Is turning jrray or becomln faded have a surprine a.waltIne them, because after one or two application tho pray hair vantBhea and your lock become luxuriantly dark arf.1 benutlful. This In the ae;o of youth. Crayhatred. unattractive folks aren't wante d around, so Cet busy with Wyeth's Faiye and Fulphffr Compound to-nlkbt and yu ll be delighted with your dark, handsome hair aad your youthful appearance within a few daye. This preparation It.a toilet requisite and I? sot Intended fur the cure. nilU. avrtlon or pswwntion of disease,
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Kti mTtr Valley of the North, where
f fly bushels of wheat to the aero wa not unusual, today not more than flf teen bushels la grown. F00J Supply and Population. To mal e It posslblo for the rfo?b Of tho UnUofl Kiatcs tr ral,-e, rlo'hand P-od f iture crjcts' T-. m nus change eur pjst r.i of v.i ul ir V.' cannot ilprnd uf-on l;n :i 't ar.y mor hn-l. and the onl, .ci by wMc'u 0 can keep thw fltatrs c;i Ihp map Is to mak t bla-les 01 rnfa ga.w hcro only or. gTcw bu'ere. r'?rirr tfo last offad-j tho rP8 Ion of Vi" ft. tel F,tnt"3 Inr' rr-'.il 2 'er crr. I" rirs tl o um pei.oil th r'lnctfi.n of toof la the Unit? -'Men fill ol? 28 per ceLt. A fuw years i?o It coat tho labor mm $:2.05 for his yearly eupply 0 .-.'.vit today the same numbor 0 '.ounSj of xnit coet S3.03, aa Id
corn bell firm three to etx tons of ; hay cer acrw The ctimpoeltlon of al- i falfa hay U snch that It baa almost the same nutritive value as wheat ' bran, and may be substituted fori what bran In the feed rattoo with I wi rrsulta. As a fod fur all classes of live stock It hi uuxceled. Uvcry animal upsn the farm love al-' f-.l'a pnd thrlvte nn It As a pas-1 tu re plant for bopj it has no equal Id, th Btnunt which c&lmals will gaii' fron an acre of lt. u euch as C'
pcunda of perk per acre being fre- j Qcently r.-;ortod where hoes have j graze! it It U also the best borso ,
I-at-ture known, and it sometimes Is upf'd as a pasture for sheej a..d corns, although one must observe du
care rn p:tjturtng ft mlth thae act 1 rx.c!s. stcce Cbej may blcaL" tP'tlsr il in view of th!s what shall w (!ot A cxrrful analyfk shows tb .t w ; need more fertile r!ds. or rather Oe.lJ! with jrreatcr f itiiity. ; V, e need larger or i belter b.-'i-s J We r.fcd U tter ro-iibv. V'e cetd larger bmk ac--.nta. i VTc noed better oJ s j V."e need tetter c'.'U ' -h. How caacll this L-- l .- ATTm b.;. t ""! J-.e crcr3 tbet foüow. i Alts-lfa cct.ti'.iiS ;ri r prru.n ton rlian clover or cc : n Alfalfa Is tie a;r-i.'tuiul ,.-id'i' zt the twe-uiieta ctntury. AliaJfa yieils frorj to to tnrv; time as xnucii M clo -tr or timothy, j
and la more valuable hay. Ne Hay to Oootf as AI.'alfA,
There Is no other Lay so good as ei I falfa for all kinds cf lleo steck. and! for horses and hoes alfalfa ta lnrnlu-i able, either aa a hay. a soiling croa,' or a pasture. It excels as a heg pas
tore, and, with horn, makes ene of the mo6t profitable farm combinations An alfalfa field U sai4 to be a hog's Idea of heave. Where Alfilfa Is C-own. The accompany !r? map rhov;i he l.'ilfa Li grov.n In tb litrd States ody. At th jT-urt time r.'l tb, ilfiir.i rrwn In tVe T'.'i'rd Fi. l'a tk-n t?.. . ; t. lit'ie a?at.--f New Jer.-i-y 1 . t vtrd nri-n jnJ- . vlf. ifa In tb!s K.-.:rv ? 4 : -r.U . H' Of t'.N ur.-i r.r' ; .'..:... f.. acr. i of ..i.-i .-v - r rt- nt ,' li'Th vf enr .:t!re pV 1 . : r Ncf rr.-ka C'mei r .... nT.h ; ", -.-. . . . .....
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"It la ti;e moit enrfcv.i'jg cop for Hin rroiT.d hirh v. 5. .v "V. 'i. n a Kood oi.ir.'l i oneo secured it .ill r.'ui( rilly 1-st Ujjr to Lx yars In tie humid rcionvatid uuch lcr:tr In th weft, "It can be fed aa hay to all kluda of animal, and has no sup r1or as a ho pasture." wild Up AgrlcuHure. "No one more literally abets the growth of two blades of grass where one grew before thaa he who effectIt sir U3 the cuIUraUoa of alfsJXa
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