Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 June 1920 — Page 6
Enemies .
Pv CKOROK MATT1IRW ADAMS P'.oPLi: ::r known nnl Jurltl quilt :s muc h by .the l;t:itl of Kutili? tlH'.v mal: as liy the kind of rrirmls thoy have. t . 'Iimv, jour Kn emirs. Many a man r wn.nn 1ms l);rn li.inlh'jKMl ly having some otn else rlnHw their I'licinics fnr'tlicni. For Diicmlcs mut needs cuinc to every forceful Charaeter, sooner or Inter. 1 Ami If you lo t lie rhoosln of your Kni'üiirs, you know the. kind you have to ,lral with. Choose your enemies. Another strong if Int ahout choosing jour own Enemies, is that you can study them to better advantage than If some one else chose them for you j and acted as a Coach to.them. For many a man, by dose application to the study of his Enemies, can finally make them his Friends I Choose your Enemies. Enemies have the most to do with rnd cluster most around those who are Positive and Definite as Doers. To have big plans and important work to perform und to so ahead with it without fear or favor. Is to create Enornles from Soniowhere. litit enemies never come- around unless you become Infective and Monumental in your efforts. Then the Enemies get busy. Choose your Enemies. Hut never for a single moment allow the work of your Enemies to deter you from your forward fight. Accept them as a matter of course, never allowing yourself to get down to their level. For then they may swoop down upon you and bewilder and defeat you. Choose your Enemies. And remember that by always remaining bigger than your Enemies, you pave a path over which they may finally walk as your Friends.
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By HOWARD TIIK TILL THE pill is a small, round object whirh is fed with the utmost abandon to patients who would rather cat something else. Ono of the best things that was ever done for the medical profession was when somebody invented the harmless white pill which could he sold at a D per cent margin. After a young doctor who Is just out f school has fed a few tons of these pills to the people of his community, he can quit work and lie around a r Vr I aT I a v rr kick - yj r. jow rv - i 'M fyu I 'FRA1D U AlNTli 7 Pills Will Not Revive Energy in a Man Who Never Had Any to Start With. summer resort in white llannel pants and a look of sweet content. Some people are very Jinich opposed to the use of pills, and try to get along by use of the highly perfumed onion poultice, while others can never eat a full meal without immediately attempting to conciliate it with a handful of pink pellets. Then there Full Explanation. Willis Sr. "I'm a self-made man. Made my money by hard work. r0" I you know what that means?" Willis i T,. "U.I,., .n.,a , J k . J144V. tl lilt till.-? Jlll U LI t HOI clever enough to graft it, lucky enough to have it left to you, or handsome enough to marry it." Town Topics.
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8 DID YOU DREAM OF FISH? R or.KHT STRÜMPELL. Hilde brandt and Weed Ilallam state that the dream distinctly prefers impressions recently made upon the waking consciousness. Freud, as a result of his personal experience and of the analysis of the great number of dreams which he has considered In the course of his practice lays it down as a law that "some reference to the experiences of the day which has most recently passed is to be found in every dream," that Is, anything read, seen, heard, done or thought about. It would seem as if the dream consciousi nes? having taken over from the prei ceding day some trivial experience as a starter then had unlocked to It vast stores of material; the Impressions of our earlier years, later experiences ! Hint iiiii.i-nv!iinv uitrr.it wlllif ic tt have been forgotten lortg ago or even totally ignored at tbc time taey came into existence, nur secret wishe, suppressed desires and psychic characteri istlcs of the possession of which we ; were, perhaps, unaware in our waking state. I Hridges seem to be thrown out to j Mich of these as the dream consciousness select to enable them to mingle j with the dream from this standpoint. I but In order to do so successfully lt
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are people who can never see anything go to waste and who devour r 11 of the pills left 'ti the front porch in the way of samples, in this manner becoming as fragrant as a drug store cleric. llotli schools of medicine, allopath and homeopath, prescribe pills whenever all else has failed. It. is considered better practice to prescribe an operation at Ihe expense of the abutting property owner, but once In a while a stray pill will strike the right spot when the doctor Is not looking and effect a cure. This Is one of the sorest trials the doctor has to bear. Then Is a strong -suspicion abroad that if people would eat lewer pills and take more exercise, mixed. with a semioccaslonal bath, they would live longer and haVe more money to spend on tires and Inner tubes. Pills will not revive energy In a man who never had any to start with. (Copyright.) C 1 i To keep a household running smoothly, provisioned, cleaned, made sweet and cheerful always, and to do It incidentally as it were, with a hundred other activities filling her thoughts, is an accomplishment not sufficiently appreciated in this world. David Grayson. Today's Food. Tor a meal which is a meal in itself be sure to try Spaghetti Par Excellence. Take one package of spaghetti, break 'into small pieces and cover with boiling salted water; stir lightly until all is? boiling. When tender pour off the water, drain in a colander, pour over cold water to make the spaghetti linn. Take one can of tomatoes, strained to remove the seeds, add a can of tomato soup, two large onions cut in bits, one fourth of a teaspoonful of cayenne pepper and a teaspoonful of chili powder, four tablespoonfuto of sugar, three teaspoonfuls of salt, six slices of bacon diced and fried. Mix all together and add the bacon fat. Put in layers in a baking dish with the spaghetti. Bake two hours. I CranbeVry Salad. j Soak one package of gelatine In a ; pint of cold water until well softened, 1 then pour over this two quarts of boilj ing cranberry juice, add the juico of one lemon and sugar to taste. When cool add one cupful of shredded blanched almonds and one cupful of celery. When cold slice and serve with mayonnaise dressing. Head Lettuce With Sherry's Dressing Prepare the lettuce, draining well and dry carefully to remove all water Take one cupful of olive oil corn oil will answer two tablespoonfuls each of minced green ami red peppers, one small Spanish onion chopped, one tablespoonfu? each of minced parsley and powdered sugar, and one-fourth of a cupful of vinegar. Shake in a ma- : son jar for five minutes. Place on Ice I for an hour and do not serve on the ! lettuce until the last minute as it wilts the lettuce. . Salmcn Rarebit. Heat one-fourth of a cup of buttci or butter substitute; when bubbling hot add two tablespoonfuls of Hour, rub and mix until perfectly smoth. ther add a pint of mill'- and when thickened a can of salmon, with all bones and skin removed; one egg bcabm with ? l,mLh f sa,t nml a dash f cayenne ömL ur mir Mia ui ioumcu mean. (Copyright. 1920. Western Newspaper Union.) must be done at onco nn nu-nl-nnln for though some dreams are so vivid that they can be remembered for years, as a rule the dream-edifice dissolves rapidly and we can only recover a fragment here and there. The experience of the day which has most recently passed which is brought over into the realm of shadows is frequently disguised or distorted, but can be discovered upon a close analysis. Thus a lady dreamed one night that she had found a line baby sewed up in a live codfish. The day preceding she had admired one of her neighbor's children and had stop, ed at the market to buy a fish on her way home. The mystics would go further in Interpreting this dream. They say that to see a tish in a dream means good fortune, especially if they are white or red. -To see fish swimming ahoin, unless the water is muddy, is an omen that rich and powerful people will do you favors, and to dream of catching fish means you will be successful in love and business. Huj to dream of dead fish Is unfavorable, and If a live fish slip out of your hand you will marry a person of a roaming disposition. Also, with a slippery fish, beware of slippery friend. To go fishing and catch nothing means disappointment in Dreamland, just as It dues in the actual world.. (Copyright.)
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SEE EFFICIENCY
N FARM TOOL Tractor Covers More Ground in Day Than Man With Six Horses in Plowing. 'TWO-ROW CORN CULTIVATOR Uce of Corn Binders Increases Efficiency of Man-Labor 50 Per Cent Over That Done by Hand Good Work of Hay Loader. (Prepared by the United States Department, of Agriculture.) With a ilS-lneh horse-drawn plow, one man accomplishes from TO to SO per cent more than with a single-bottom plow. One man with a -S-inch plow drawn by a tractor covers from 30 to 35 per cent more ground In a day than does n man usim: six horses The One-Horse Cultivator Illustrating Waste of Man-Labor Actually Entailed by Using Small Implements. on a horse-drawn plow of the same size. A three-bottom plow drawn by a suitable tractor enables one man to accomplish from GO to 70 per cent more than does the two-bottom plow drawn by six horses. Two-Row Cultivator. These facts were brought out by about GOO replies to an inquiry addressed to fanners in central Illinois by the office of farm management, United States department of agriculture. Under conditions where the use of a two-row corn cultivator is practicable, this machine enables one mac to cover nearly twice as much ground per day as with a one-row cultivator. In the section represented by replies received by the department, three horses are most eommonly used on the two-row cultivator and the addition of a fourth horse apparently increases but little the amount of ground covered per day. Such of these farmers as use corn binders have found the use of this machine increases the eHieieney- of man labor 50 per cent, on the average, over that achieved when cutting and shocking by hand. Eighty bushels, the reports show, is an average day's worR for one man when husking corn fiom the standing stalk by hand. Value of Hay-Loader. With respect to the value of a hayloader, they learned that the use of this implement reduces by about 23 The Two-Row Cultivator One Man and Three Horses Doing the Work of Two Men and "Four Horses With Two-Horse Cultivator, or of Faut Men and Four Horses With OneHorse Cultivator. eer cent the time required to put on a load of hay, while the amount of labor required for unloading into the mow is only a little more than half as great when a hayfork is used as when the work Is done by hand. BOOST FOR PUREBRED SIRES Efforts Being Made to Eliminate Scrub Sires Appreciated by Many Stock Breeders. Many breeders of purebred . stock do not realize the value of the state and national purebred sire crusade. They fail to see that this crusade Is increasing the use of purebred sires and consequently, increasing the demand for them and prices. This crusade is a business proposition and Is of greatest value to the breeders of purebred stock and they should support it APPEARANCE OF FARM HOME Surroundings Must Be Made Attrac tive to Uplift Family, Visitors and Passersby. A home and its surroundings must he attractive In order to be most uplifting to the family, visitors, and passers-by. Farmsteads especially need attention In order to secure satisfactory conditions, says the United States department of agriculture. The farm home and the farm business are so closely related that the success of the latter is reflected iu the appearance of the forme".
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Many Corners and Slopes Can Be Utilized by Trees. Locust and Acacia Build Up Poor Soil lorough Nitrcgcn.Gathcring Br.cteria in Root NodulesSmall Gullies Checked. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) Timber Is essentially a poor-land crop. Steep slopes, wor soil, rocky land, unusual corners, gullied and wooded tracts all these afford opportunities for growing timber profitably. A careful survey of the average farm will reveal a surprising number of sjots of this sort which can be utilizer! to advantage. If they do not already have trees, planting tbem with the proper varieties will materially increase the value of the land. Certain kinds of trees, likethe locust and the acacias, build up poor soil through the nitrogen-gathering bacteria In the root nodules, according to the forest service. United Str.tes department of agriculture. The soil building power of tnes on slopes Is a fact which the farmer should not overlook. Steep lands, which have been cleared of timber at much expense, after being cultivated for a few years often become gullied, and tlse rich lands adjoining are covered with deep deposits of sand. The surest and cheapest method of protecting such slopes is to maintain forests on them. Small guilies can he stopped up by closely packed brush and treetops, nn. A Good Stand of Young Short-Leaf Pine. chored by stakes if necessary. Large, open gullies are checked successfully only ly planting over the entire gully basin, supplemented by low brush dams across the larger units of the gully. INSURE RAPID TREE GROWTH Sod-Mulch Method Is Not Intended for Trees Just Planted Aim to Conserve Moisture. The conditions for younsr trees should be made so favorable that they will start rapidly into growth so that a good, well-ripened growth will be assured before winter. While the sodmulch method of growing trees gives very good results under certain conditions it is not intended for trees which have just been planted. When the sodmulch method is adopted lt is usually after the trees are well established, when the ground is seeded down to grass and when sod is formed the grass is cut and a pile put about each tree. This kills out the sod about the tree, allows air to penetrate readily and conserves moisture. The drawback to this system is that very often there Is not sutlicicnt material grown in the orchard to make enough mulch for each tree, and the sod is not conserved. ADD FERTILIZER TO MANURE Yield of Corn Increased by Eleven Bushels Per Acre in Experiment at Ohio Station. The fact that manure Itself Is not a balanced plant food, but may, with profit, be reinforced with phosphate. Is becoming more and more a matter of general knowledge. At the Ohio experiment station fertilizer added to manure. Increased the yield of corn by 11 bushels per acre. The residual effect of the fertilizer Increaed the wheat crop which followed the corn by tive and a half bushel per acre. The clover crop, following the wheat, showed a gain of 1,100 pounds of liny per acre. The fertilizer paid for Itself three times. CURRANT WORM IS HARMFUL First Brood Appears Early in Spring and They May Be Destroyed by Arsenical Spray. The Imported currant worm Is abou: three-fourths of an inch long, green with yellow tips. They appear first In early spring as soon as the leaves are out, and there is one other brood, and sometimes a third later In the season. They devour the foliage. These are readily destroyed by an arsenical spray or a dusting with an arsenical poison. By cabrhliig the tlrst brood there will be little trouble later In the season.
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