Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 61, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 June 1919 — Page 3

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Robbins Automatic Feeder Saves feed, time and money. Puts a hog on the market from 40 to CO days less time and from 20 to 30 less feed LISTEN TO THIS! nog d not hold doors open with his head nor work agitator, fimply steps on Dlavform and eats in comfort That's why we call it automatic For particular and frier write frf. W. CORDES, 1320 UNION I BL'ST BLDG., CINCINNATI, O.

Steel Furnace is the solution of all the heating and ventilating problems that have vexed and worried you so this last winter.

Get Busy on it NOW!

while trie recollection is freah A ESJR5 Steel Furin your mind, and while you nace "upplies fresh air propl , u . i- r "ly warmed and humidified. know just what discomforts ,i t , . j i ' at the lowest cost and least you want to end. trouble. If your dealer doesn't handle the FRONT RANK, write for illustrated literature.

FEW SEASONABLE P0ÜLTRYP0INTS Growing Chicks Must Have Shade and Fresh Clean Water During Hot Weather.

Haynes-Langenberg Mfg. Co.

4052 Fmrt Park BIt. ST. LOUIS. MO.

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AVOID OVERCROWDING BIRDS Ceckerels That Ar Sufficiently Large Should Be Sent to Market Only Strong, Vigorous Specimens Should Be Retained. tfl'repArrd by Oe I'nitrd Suites Departm nt cf Agriculture)

POULTRY PRIMER

An illustrated publication. Fanners' Itulh tin 104i, is now available, which deals with the fundamentals underlying the production of poultry. Ily the use df many appropriate picture, the print iples of poultry kocnlng are im prised on the reader. I'n.hr "Selecting the r.reed." fr example, photographs are shown of the rnre popular breeds of eii h of the threo main ela-.ts of poultry, giving the r nder an Immediate and complete idea of the appearance of thehe fowls, the classes to which they I. h.ii jr. and their conomleal usefulness. In like mannet other essential phases of kuItry keeping are Illustrated and discuss Throughout the bulletin refei ernes are jriven to other put II ations issue! ty tliis d. purtirn nt which j;'ve more detailed Information tin cah of the sut Jects l!suss-d and which rnay ohtaine! on request.

ADVANCE IN PRICES PAID BY FARMERS

TEXAS OIL NEWS - 5 A MPLE COP r FREE -ALL Allot T K A N V. R. Til T. CKKATI-sT OIL Iini IN TUR WOKIJI. OCIIELTREC & CO. 209 tlhaaa 111.1g.. Ii. Warth. Teiaa.

Lav Studies Made easy; saves work and worry. Send postcard for circular. SOUTHLAND PUB. CO. P. O. B 117 CHICAGO. III.

Knocking the Jjdge. A discount j;"! counsellor r niarkel to the court. ""My pMr client Is little

c;trii!tf a fowl. It wan .ld-r than it likely to t"t jusii d.n- her until looked. !inI. il.e knife refusal: to d ' the j id.-r;.. nt d:.y." It hit. the bird shot Into the silken lap i "W. II, . outls.-lior." s;i!l the jmlze. of the prim-ip.il -ues-t. I "if 1 l.aM' an ! iH-rtunltv I'l; plead for

Mrs. Wjn-.Ii i, kins t nt pule. tut her thf jxM.r w.ini.in iiij !f on that day." husband never lot his sanp frld. "Vmr hoin-r." r. j.Mnl the other. "I bchevo." he b,)J to the u-st. ' -in i,,,,. tr- uld's ..f jour own upon r.-.-:,pturinc the binl. th:it I've help-l flHt day." ! to too niU" h. Allow me tt take

! .:. k il little."

Io not overlook the fact that !h thicks must have shade. If thero Is no natural shade for the chicks to tay under during the heated part of the day, be sure and provide sufficient fr their needs. One of the most Important factors In keeping young chicks jrrowlntr Is

A Liberal Helpirg. The YVjii Jelikill were tri'O? a little dinner party, l'a Wj n-Jetikln a

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Increase in Almost Everything Used by Agriculturists. first Two Year of War Were thi Worst, While in 1917 th Farmer Shared in the General Prosperity Figures for 1918. (TreiareU Ly the t'ntted Btat- Department of Agriculture ) While farmers are setting higher prices for the products they xell than they received In 1SU4 or at the he. ginning of the war. they are als paying higher prices for the thing, they buy, and it Js of special concern to them to 1 now- Just how they Lava fared in t o general price movement of thlnp oh! In relation to that of things bov. !it. In 101B i inner received 3 per cent less than ; i I'jU for crops and live stock in their composite price, but they paid I per cent more in the comjxisite price of the many article that they bought. The list of articles bought used for this purpose contains tV items of textiles and garments, lumber, wood products, agricultural Implements and machinery, metal products, coal, petroleum products, foods, fertilizers, household furnishings, and other farm and family sujtplies. Kelative loss in the fecund year of the war also was suffered hy farmers. What they sohl Id crops and live stock advanced In Joint price, it Is true, hut only by 111 per cent, while what they bought advanced 21 per cent. In the next year, 1017, the relative character of these price movements wus reversed, and the farmer faced prosperity instead of disaster, since the price that he received for crops and live stock gained 74 per cent mon 1014. while he paid 41 per cent more in the composite price of his pur chases. War time is n period of rapid changes i price and of udden and

often of painful maladjustments. Although the fanner lost ground In IPIJi and l'.M'S in comparison with lid 4. and regained the lost ground in 1Ü17 and gained mu h more, he lost Iiis I relative lead in 1'JlS and found hlni-

self wh.-re he started In 1114 in the comparison of price of crops and live stock with thnt of thltips tought. Thf

advance of price received in 1H1S i above 1114 was 17 per cent, and that ' of .price paid was 10 per cent, or sub- I

stantially the same.

other. One day she a!oiihe! ' i a by r marking. 'Tituse half ' V ) me."

Protest From the Target

I The Mai ag. r 'If. . tell be a big Why the Changed Phraie. crowd today. The soldier mid sailors 1 i..:a had been taught to say. T.- ire to be admitted free.

me, pleas-." on leaving the table The I'loi ir' Aw, ni. ni! li ne a

heart. Let III the gob, but keep out the doughboj . Th"e guys are the champion grenade thrower of the

h. ult.-.t do joii mean?" akel j army, arid every iie'll hae a pop bot- ! r i I., r. ! tie. "I'lo ei.ly half titrough eating, of . . i - -. ' v,:,j.., l . i , i r it li.d.giiaiitly ; Ominous rntimation. ' I i " I iig ba k I" " hen I inarri' I will trt-ot niv "Ife i . w jt, -osher:tti.1i. b'it I expect to be Venial Crime. i mntcr in my own loue." "I' '.''!. r tell ii, e that he ha. "Of coiire. '! Io. .- .-ill I g.u !,. ro of h.s new novel." life with gi-:it ep-vtat;oti."

HAY OF HIGH FEEDING VALUE

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Speaking by the Card. i'l I' britle h.kcd like a "IUiS M." . :u.d tlie bri'!evrotii b.ktd

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Tr . ii i- i:, -i.iv, but. fortut ately, a por'ant piece of furnitiir- in a vvoin-

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Or The High Price of Coffee when you can have a superior beverage of rich flavor and health value by drinking the original Postum Cereal

l It's an American drink whose high quality never varies. Its ; price doesn't change and it's economical. j Two sizes, usually sold at 15c and 25c I Everywhere at Grocers.

Growing Chickens Feeding Themselves at Self-Feeder. goo!, chan. fresh water In vessels. A the days get warmer tare should be taken to lhalige the witter ns often fcs required to keep it denn und fresh. Aoiil overcrowding in growing thl. k. A coop, brooder, or colony l.ouo that was large enough to hold the baly thitk is r.ot large enough after t wo or more month, depending II th' breed It nd growth. It Is bolu ly necessary that growing chick I have pletity of room t grow. Cockerels tli.it are sufficiently large should be disposed of. t'hiks that have liot i thou n j riper growth should it No be separated nt:d I g or wing banded. I Many of these chicks, ev n the pul1 lts, ehmild tV rnarke.tetl. Only the

g(Md, str'tig. vigorous specinitn should he retained ns breeders and layers', us these are the only ones that can return a profit. Won't Eat Too Much.

Growing chicks will not eat too much If they have plenty of range so they can get the desired exercise. A good growing mash should be accessible at all time to growing chick. uch a mash should contain plenty of bone meal ground very fine am! fineground cats and barley. He sure to have the mash ground very fine. Crowing hit Ks that are kept closely confined need muh greater attention ab'tig all line than those that have rnnge. St e that tin y have plenty of green fc!s that Lave not wilted down to almost the decaying oint and that the yard are kept 5weet. Cillin al Is more essential when i hi k are iosely confin!. Look for Vermin. I to not f'Tgi t to look over the young el l k from time to time for lice ami not.. Hot uc.i'lu r N the paradise for lic and mite. So he careful, be s ire, lon't be sorry. I.H.k out for lice. In rr.nny sections of the country where the hatching senon started about tlie first of the year cockerel should be separated from the pullets, r specially so wbire Leghorns are kept.

Soy Bean When Cut at Right Stage and Properly Cured Is Rehshed by Farm Animals, (Prepared by f.- fnlted Ptntoi rerMmcnt of Airrtrtilture ) The soy bean when cut at the right stage of growth and properly cured make an excellent hay of high feeding value that is greatly relished by all

j farm animals. As compared with hay . from other leguminous crop, soy-bean ! hay I equal or superior to any. The ' use of this hay as a source of protein, j which can be produced on the farm to I lalanee feed for growing stts k or for i milk, should reduce the quantity of 1 high-priced concentrate! feeds which j it I necessary to purchase. I The soy bean may be cut for hny at I any time from the setting f the seed until the leaves begin to turn jtllovv. The crop Is best fitted for hny. hwever, when the seeds are well formed, for at this stage of growth the largest i yield and the best quality of hny will

be obtained. If the harvesting Is done earlier, the percentage of protein will he higher, but the total yield will not

be so large and the difficulty of curine much greater. If the cutting Is delayed, the stems rapidly become hard und

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Baling Soy Bean Hay in Field From Hollow Racks. woody and decline In feeding value, and If left too long there is much loss in leaves.

NEXT WINTER'S FUEL SUPPLY

Much Wood, Apparently Valueless at This Time of Year, Can Be Set Aside for Use. iprej-ari-d by the t'nitf.l Ptitc Department of Agriculture. ) Is.k forward to next winter's supply f vvmI. In many parts the old time custom still prevail of burning valuable eordwood In log heap following the clearing up of n w land. Thousands of fanner must provide themselves with wood for next winter. If the farmer run not use the vmm himself some neighbor, school house, or church will likely lie glad to get It when cold weather comes. Much wood, apparently useless at this time of the your, will be wasted unless forethought Is excrctscd. Postpone burning. ywr waati wood.

"CALLUS CORNS" LITT RIGHT OFF

Arr'y ftw drops of

'Freczone" No pam!

Don't suffer! A tiny bottle of Freezone costs but a few cents at any Jrug store. Apply a few drops on the orn. calluses am! "hard skin" on bottom of feet, then lift them off. When Freezone removes corns from he toes fir calluses from the bottom of 'eet, the skin beneath is left pink and itdlthy and never sore, tender or rrituted.

Weak From Pain

Mrs. Cibbert Was in Misery, But Doan's Brought Her Splendid Health. "Aliont 15 vt-aia sjio mv ki'lneys w;re in bad condition," Mr. Lucy tob hert, l.xJIO Columl.M Ave., Harvey, III. "'1 to re ws a cotistaut, dull, N-.inng-down 'iin in tiie mall of my ltck. 1 couldn t tarn over in bed without such pin 1 could hardly brc.it lie. MormrK 1 wit stiff, mri and Uiuo all ovr;

my back was like a ruty l.ince. "Iuflauiniation of the bladder nearly drove me lid. The kidney secretaire passed every hi tie white, day and night, a little at a tune. Ami burned hke fire. Coat sara of water ft rined under my t je. "I ans m nach iruM-rv

I would beci.me weak and so nervotia I

would acream. 1 hd titrve-rarking headaches and the back of my m-ck pained me. I wm o diwv 1 didn't tl.tre

tx-nd over for f-r of f.tll.ng on my

tare. Mv sight t-anie t lurr-l. 1 w.o

airk all over.

"Five boxes of Dncn'i Kiilney PiUt

evired me ff kidney trouble. Since then I have enjoyed rplendid beult h and 1

owe it all to Ji-an'$. Sirorn to Irfmr we, F AMU EL DAKICK. Xvtary Public. Cat Deaa'i at Ab? Star. 60e a Box

DOAN'S ",

F03TER-MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N.Y,

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The New Modesty. I "The new iimdesty," saitl Clarence' I'nderwood, the iiiiigazini; illustrator. 'has n frank quality. It Is born of uihh tic beauty. The old modesty was I merely n desire to -onceal ugliness. "A beautiful girl In a white bathing 'Ires came out of the water at I 'id in I'.cikIi the other day ami advanced over the sand to her mother. "'Dear me" the mother whispered. "You shouldn't have got white, darling. That suit is almost transparent. "The girl smiled calmly. " I'on't worry,' she said, 'I'm not do formed. "Detroit Tree Press.

That Useful Guardhouse. Them gua'tl hotics id the tralnin" on nip I shuah tloin' n gran' work. Jos' like the Hod Cross," observed Cindy, the colored laundress. They saved mall boy Duke's life." "How Is that, Cindy?" qutrled her employer. "I dunno how they done it. Only he wrote me a misth1 card snyin' if he hadn't got ten days in one of 'cm he'd a' been a corp."

BILIOUSNESS Caused by

If toplv ho trt tiliou mrr irt ccording to Inral ijmptoni t hry ld im t ry much bmr VAluirti-i r-ltf I "b-taint-1 I U'Uklly temporary. Trace MIloU. nM to Ita atturrc anl rrmotf the ran t't the thtvnrea are that the pallrnt III remain atrora and h'al'hv Iurtra ear that more than J nni organic dia.aaev ran be ttacerl to an ttft Stomach. Hilii.ui.nrnB la nur vt them lntt(eatlon. heartburn, trlrhlna. mar atomarh. ', bloat aai gaa are ot h. r lirna f a-ti-, atomarh. KATi'NJC. the Ii. r v. l,.o ni"tera i atomarb retnejv. titinge iiuuk r-llet froii ! theae atumac h intaerW a rln Ii !! to a I """ I train of ailn.rtita that tn.k- lite inleerabia I If not corrected I BATON If literally ahnrh atvl carrleo S aay the etc. a 1.1 Mnhea the atoina- k latronr. col anil ronifirtl'l- II I pa di atlon. Improve, the (iiii- mhI khii then ; get full atrenr'h fr'm yeur f.io.l Th'Hioni'l aay that E ATI .N I " la the luu.t offrlva atomarh rarne1y In the iili It la the h'la '' KM need. Try It on nur money -hark-if ' nt-attred guarantee At all ilrugglata.

Only It centa fir a Mi tin.

ATONIC

CrOR YÖUR AdD-STOMACi

Important to Mothers Fxamine can-fully every bottle of CASTOKIA. that famous old remedy for infants and children, and see that it

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In re for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Revising tne Revenues. "The glassf.- jire very small," exclaimed on girl. "Ye." replied tl flier. "The luxury tax ought to pay for the Ice cream soda mid the ret of (lie money ought to go to tlie government."

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Comes Out in the Wim. Mr. A owntthitig--You night to be ashamed of vour-clf to tlv e jour lovely tray hair. ' Mrs.' Wellalont I didn't dve It. "e'r' burniiii: soft cual.

What la "Spriac lever" It Ii alm.y low Viia.lt. a lark cf I'n.rir rai..1 t v Impurltlialn the blood UR"H. S TAsTKLK.s. thill Tti.NIC ritnr-a Miaiity nd Kn-rp by I'urlfylnn and Knrlchtng the niood. Tou on a n fr I Ita Str ngtr. Lin, Invigoraticg i.nct. t'nea 10c.

Ever room a an outaide room, with hot

and cold water.

71e Right Hotel at th Right Prittt

RATTJ llOOaaalUS WHk Balk tl &0 aaa S2UO

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but you can clean them oti promptly with

At the Hotel. "Mrs. Mury Mcf.ii.nls.' voina!i. "Mi Maviue rcgistciod h.T thiilthter.

wrote thi McCililllfS."

and you work the horM same time. Doc not blister or remove the hair, f 2. 50 per bottle, delivered. Will tell you more il you write, .look 4 R free. ABS0RC1NE, JR, the antiseptic liniment fur mankind, reduces Varicose Veini, Ruptured Miracle or Urttmen. fnlarfr t.latMta. Wnva. Cy( Allart eaia auKkly. fntc SI 1$ a MOa

al lnif iMi r tcli.nr. Slue in tbc V. a. A. by W. F.YOUNG. P.D. F.. StOtraaa St.. tarlnoftaU.Mtae,

f EvcryJW omaii W nnis

Tim many yoiitu nun cuity their -i nd bi s on the hrt trade.

Sein- nun mannte to talk a treat bill without savilit iiPJ IhltiL'. A BIG CABINET PHONOGRAPH Guaranteed to play any disc record better than any other phonograph; on easy weekly payments of 5100 per week, with 10. 10 inch records, music on both sides. Price $57.50 payments, or $47ÜO cash. Will ship anywhere. Write for description. GEORGE W. BIRT, Mfr. 711 Ruaaell Ave. Indianapolis, Ind.

VOR PERSONAL HYGIENE

Diaaolved In water for douches stops pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflame (nation. Recommended by Lydia E. Pink ham Med. Co, for ten years, A bealinf wonder for navaal catarrh, sore throat end sore eyea. Economical. Haa er tia 'binary cleanntia and ai iian.UI Dower.

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W.WTt H- l.a.ly for 1 Ii.' rii t ; rith a i.e y

MiVKI.TV WdllKS.

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bilitv of produrt tonnt i!! tests upon her.

tVhile liloh orlrea for Grain. C.-ttV and Sheen

are sure to remain, price of land is much ! lew its vaiaa

Land capable of yielding 20 to 45 buh

Is of wheat tc the acra can bt had Jfi asy term at from $15 to $30 per acre good grazing land at much his. Manv farms paid for from a ain:le year's rn. R.ti-ing

Vj cattle, aiirrp n, hoi bnnseriuai t ;urc. I nei riv rume n

rmiiuiuKri iniiiiBiiaj ainu Pfifvii iiiisihh. LnlCompanieaot!rt unusual inducement to Mom- Seekera. Karma rimy re atotked hvkrant rooCcrato inter ,-st. Western Canada offrra low taxin m. s f.l markets and Shippmu; tree schools, churchea and hcalti:f ul climate. Fa aaetl'vlara aa to cettoewi ri'a ratea. loraHon at laml. I'.luetrmtol klrnMora. ate. atplr to Siift at lmm. , Ottawa, can., or

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