Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 October 1920 — Page 3
Pale CUM 11 dingo Ned Iron
0
in an Exceptionally Good, General Strengthening Tonic for the Child, the Mother or any of the family young or old. The Syrup is flavored and Children love to take it. When you see how it improves the appetite, brings color to the cheeks and increases vitality and energy, you will then realize its true tonic value. You can soon feel Strengthening, Invigorating Effect. It is acceptable to the most delicate stomach and is very pleasant to take. More easily digested and assimilated than Iron Pills or Iron Tablets. Ask for "GrovQ's Iron Tonic Syrup' Look for the signature of E. W. Grove on the package. Price 60c.
n nrs
mm mm
The House Dividsd. "There II surely be trouble after that marriage." "What makes you think so?' "He's a llppuhllcnn and she'fl a Democrat
USE "DIAMOND DYES"
Dye right 1 Don't risk your material In a poor dye. Kach packnjjo of 'Diamond Dyes" contains directions
so simple that any woman can diamond-dye a new, rich, fadeless color Into old garments, draperies, coverings, everything, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods. Uuy "Diamond Dyes' no other kind then perfect results are guaranteed.
Druggist has "Diamond Dyes Color Card 1G rich colors. Adv
iff
FIND ALTAR ROOM OF AZTECS
Interesting Discovery in Pueblo Ruin In New Mexico Has Recently Been Made.
The most satisfactory event to mark no far tlx work of the American Museum of Natural History In Its excavation of the Pui'blo ruin at Azler, N. M., Is the remit discovery of what was evidently the holiest shrine of this prehistoric people. reconlsTopular Mechanics Mngnv.Ino. It takes the form of a room, hare of furniture, hut In perfect condition. The walls are plastered, and are painted in a glaring white with lull red borders and n frieze of triangular designs. On the
celling beams are strange marks made
by rubbing the palm and lingers .In white paint, and then pressing them
upon the wood. From these heaitjs
hang several strands of beautifully made rope, presumably for ihe support of some sacred objects. On the celling, too, is carved a serpent, two and one-half feet In length, and In design unlike anything known to the nrclieuloglsts In charge.
A Double Disaster. "What's the excitement down the ftreiit?" "An explosion of home brew." "Any fatalities?" "Yes. Deacon Crahlelgh's reputation as n prohibitionist and a pillar of the church blew up with the brew." Birmingham Age-Herald.
Sparing Her Feelings. "The prima donna says she won't follow the trained chimpanzee." MVe can't change the bill Just to please her.' said the vaudeville manager. "Tell her to stay In her dressing room until time to go on and she won't know whether she's following a trained chimpanzee or a troupe of dancing Reals."
"Pape's Dlapepsln" for Indigestion Tape's Dlapopfln" 13 the quickest, surest relief for Indigestion, Oases. Flatulence. Heartburn, Sourness. Fermentation or Stomach Distress caused by acidity. A few tablets plvo almost immediate stomach relief and shortly the stomach Is corrected so you can eat favorite foods without fear. I-arffo rase costs only GO cents at druff stor. Absolutely harmless and pleasant. Millions helped, annually. Best ttomach correctlvo known Adv. ROCKING. CHAIR IS INDORSED
French Authorities Declare Great American "Institution" to Be Physiologically Correct. Nobody who has studied the rocking chair will bo surprised to hear that the French Academy of Science lias declared It the most hygienic of all seats Instead of a mere American fad. It Is, as the academy says,' physiologically correct. The trouble with It Is that It Is not always psychologically correct. Its baneful effects are not on the rocker, .but on the beholder. It Is an all-around Joy only when It Is not rocked. New ICngland Indies used lo test a new neighbor by getting her to sit In a rocking chair. If she could reFist rocking she was of the elect. This simple test of the nerves has made or marred a great many newcomers' pojn ularlty. The advantage of the rocking chair Is that It puts the body In perfect balance. The skull Is kept In the proper position. But oscillation does not add to the benellt. It Is good to Und an Invention which has been maligned because of misuse indorsed by the scientists. Let these gentlemen mxt find something good to say about silk hnts.
A Short Drive. 'They tell me this moonshine stuff will drive a man crazy." "It hasn't much drivin' to do," answered Uncle IHM Hottietop. "Any man who drinks moonshine is foolish to start with."
Ilk'h rntir never mlses th nrlrn
I of milk.
That Wholesome
kble Drink
Postum Ce
meal
"ains new friends rirfht along
ecause of its pleasing taste
healthfulness.and savinin cost 4 Postum Cereal is delicious when properly made: boil -fully fifteen minutes after boiling begins. . The more you boil Postum Cereal the better it is.
Ahen ordering be sure to get the original Postum Cereal A 50-cup package usually sells for 25$ Made by Postum Cereal Co., Inc. Battle Creefc.Mich-
I W Kj II I I -11 I 1
Saffig
i
RILES ON "1 B."
That Shippers May Understand Restrictions Regulation Has Been Clarified.
TEST EMIGBAIIT SHIPfiSEIlTS Registration of Temperatures Discontinued at Eighteenth Hour After Injection of Tuberculin Heifers on Same Basis. Modifications In the restrictions on Interstate shipment of cattle Imposed for the prevention of the spread of cattle tuberculosis are announced by the bureau of animal Industry of the United States department of agriculture. In order that live stock shippers may .more readily understand the restriction?, the entire regulation has been redrafted and the language clarified. One of the modifications Is for the aid of emigrants who live In sparsely settled sections of the country where It would be very expensive to have
their cattle tested before moving them to another state. Such shipments usually do not pavs through public stockyards, and veterinarians are not always available In such sections. The new regulation, therefore, penults emigrant shipments to be tested en route or at the destination. Permission to do so, however, must first be received from the bureau Inspector in charge of tuberculosis eradication work In the state of destination, or from the proper state official. Data gathered , from the various state and bureau field workers, It is said, clearly indicate that the tuberculosis test can be shortened two hours Without Interfering with its elllciency. A modification, therefore, wjis made permitting the registering of temperatures to le discontinued at the eighteenth hour after the Injection of tuberculin Instead of the twentieth hour. Time Limit Removed. It was found advisable, too, to remove the time limit in which purebred
If 4
Jersey Cow With All Markings of a Good Milk Producer. tuberculous cattle may be returned to their original owners. The present regulations require theni to be reshipped within four months. The redrafted regulation places heifers on the s;nie basis as all other female cattle subject to the test.
WEEVILS AND OTHER INSECTS
Little Pests May. Oe Kept Out of Seeds by Use of Carbon Disulfide How to Treat Them. Weevils ami other insects may be kept out of seeds by the use of carbon bisulfide. Seeds should bo treated once as soon as the planting season Is over, which will protect them from weevil during the summer. The second treatment should be Riven in the fall before cold weather comes on. To treat seeds with carbon bisulfide, put them In a Jar, tub or other vessel which can be covered tightly. Put In about one tablespoonful of carbon blsulfl'de for every 10 gallons of space in the enclosure. Allow the seeds to remain in the fumes of the carbon bisulfide over night, then take them out and place again In dry storage quarters.
PUTTING ALFALFA INTO SILO Good Results Have Been Obtained Where Rain Interferes With Making Hay. 4 In sections where rain Interferes with alfalfa hay making, good results have been obtained by putting the alfalfa In the silo. The most favorable reports state that the alfalfa should be in full bloom or fairly well matured before cutting for silage. It should be ait when the dew is on or wet from rain and hurried to the silo. Cut In short lengths, the finer the better, as it packs more firmly and keeps with less waste. When put Into the silo before It becomes sufficiently mature, alfalfa makes a very sour silage and has a disagreeable odor. First ?rop alfalfa Is preferred by most of the men who have tried alfalfa silage.
CULLING IS CONTINUOUS JOB
BEST TIME TO BEGIN WITH POULTRY FLOCK
Pullets Are to Be Preferred When Obtainable.
Fowls Geleeted Should Oe Well Maturcd So They Will Begin Produc fng Eggs Before 'Severe Winter Weather Sett In. Beginnings In poultry raising may be made at any time of the year, but the fall Is perhaps the best time for small poultry keepers to make their start. Obtain pullets whenever possible rather than older hens, say experts of the United States department of agriculture. The pullets selected should be well matured so they will lay before cold weather sets In. Here are the signs of maturity In pullets: Ued color of the comb, and sl-:e and growth which are creditable for the breed or variety raised. Mature 'hens Jay few eggs, if any, during the fall and early winter,- while they are molting. Weil-matured pullets, on the other hand, should Jay fairly well and give an Immediate return on the investment. When pullets are to be purchased It is desirable to go to some farmer
"-Say
Well. Matured Barred Plymouth Rock Pullet or poultrymnn of known dependability, Kven if delivery of the birds Is not desired for several weeks or months. It may pay to make arrangements for obtaining the desired number of pullets later at an agreed price.
GOOD SUBSTITUTES FOR HAY
Breeder Who Waits Until Fall to Dispose of Poor Specimens Will Lose Money. The hen in good health and laying condition Is a veritable high-speed.
heavy-duty dynamo, and requires spe- J
ci.ul facilities ard special conditions In which to live and do her best. She needs an abundance of fresh air and exercise to aid digestion, purify the blood and keep her healthy and productive. She must have a comfortable home.
Corn Fodder Can Be Made Most Satisfactory Roughage Feed for Farm Animals. The short hay crop this year In certain localities will mako the hay sell at a high price In those places. This situation lias brought many men to the question of what is to be done for feed. The answer to this problem can be found without going off the farm, In many case. A great deal of good feed blows to the wind every year In our cornfields. Corn fodder can Im made one of the very satisfactory feeds for use with cattle and roughage for other animals. Corn fodder, if it is to be made Into a good feed. should be handled as carefully as other feeds. It should bo cut when the kernels are glazed and before a killing frost. Shocks should be of a medium si.e and well tied, sy that the feed will be properly preserved. Oat straw, where It Is not rusted, makes a very good food for the wintering of horses. Straw or corn stover will not take the place of clover or alfalfa hay for feeding dairy cattle or In the fattening of other animals, but with tock which Is hoing roughed through, It can ho used very satisfactorily.
TO PREVENT GARLIC FLAVOR
Where Found In Small Patches Fence Off and Pasture Grass to Sheep or Other Animals. Garlic flavor In milk may be prevented by keeping the cows away from the garlic or wild onions. If they are found only In small spots of the pasture they may frequently ' be fenced off and the grass pastured by young stock, sheep or horses. But If the garlic Is pretty well distributed the objectionable flavor can be reduced to a minimum by taking the cows from the pasture at least four hours before milking. At noon put them in the barn or in a pasture free from garlic.
LATE CHICKS REQUIRE CARE Plentiful Supply of Sour Milk Helps to Produce Rapid Growth Furnish Dry Mash. The late hatched chicks can seldom be made as profitable as early hatched stock, but the handicap of age can be partially made up by good care. Chicks that are hatched during hot weather must have shade provided for them. Plenty of sour milk helps to produco a rapid, vigorous growth. It pays to keep a dry mash before them at all times and have the hopper wide enough so that the most vigorous chicks will not crowd the chicks away.
SUCCESS IN TURKEY RAISING
One of Most Important Factors Is Proper Selection of Fowls for Breeding Purpose. One of the most Important steps toward success in turkey raising Is the proiK?r selection of breeding stock. Hlrds for breeding should be selected for vigor, size, shape, strong bone, early maturity, and color of plumage
Owe THeir Health To Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound overshadowing indeed is the success of this great medicine. Compared with it, all other medicines for women's ills seem to bo experiments. Why is it so successful ? Simply because of its sterling worthFor over forty years it has had no equal Women for two generations have depended upon it with confidence. Thousands of Their Letter are on our files, which proro these statements to bo facts, not iuero boasting
Hero Arc Two Sample Letters:
Mother and Daughter Helped. Middleburg, Pa. "1 am glad to state that Lydia E. Pinkham's VegetableCompounddidmenrach good when I was 35 years old. I was run down with female trouble end was not able to do anything, could not walk for a year and could not work. I had treatment from a physician but did not gain. I read in tho papers and books about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and decided to try it. Tho first few bottles pavo me relief and I kept on using it until I got better and was able to do my work. The Vegetable Compound also regulated my daughter when she was 15 years old. 1 can recommend Vegetable Com pound as the best medicine I have ever used." Mrs. W. Yergep., R. 3, Box 21, Middleburg, Pa.
Wis Is tho Woman Wh
Fall River. Mass. "Threo
years ago I gave birth to a littla girl and after she was born I did not pick up well. I doctored for twomonths and my condition remained the same. One day one of your little books was left at my door and my husband suggested that I try a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkhama Vegetable Compound. I started it immediately und I felt better and could cat better after the first bottle, and I continued taking it for somo time. Last year I gave birth to a baby boy and bad a much easier time as 1 took the Vegetable. Compound for four months before baby camo. On getting up I had no pains like I had before, and no dizziness, and in two weeks felt about as well as ever." Mrs. Thomas Wilkinson, 3G3 Columbia Street, Fall River, Mass.
o Insists Upon Having
km &mmm
LYDIA K.PINKHAM MfcQICtNE CO, UYNN,MAS
A Regular One. He was looking for a good canine companion, and had answered an advertisement in the newspaper. The following conversation ensued: You advertised a sensible dog for Knie?" Yep." "What do you menu by a sensible 'dog? "This pup has never had a ribbon around his neck and has never rlddfi In a limousine since the day he wan born. He's a happy-hearted, honeburying, cat-chasing, 100 per cent dog.' Houston Post.
Catarrh Con Be Cured Catarrh is a local diseatto greatly Influenced by constitutional condlUonu. 11 therefore requires constitutional treatment. HALL'S CATAItlUI M12DICINK Is taken Internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous 'Surfaces ot the System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE destroys the foundation ot the disease, gives the patient strength by Improving the general health and assists nature in doing its work. All Druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. He Knew. We were motoring with my father, a new driver. The ear Jumped the rond, Just missed a yelping dog, hit a telephone post. and stopped with n Jerk. Mother called out In n weak voice after It was all over: "Where were you trying to go, father?" 'To Kingdom Come by auto," was the trembling answer. Exchange.
OLD SORES, PILES AND ECZEMA WISH Good, Old, Reliable Peterson's Ointment a Favorite Remedy. "Had CI ulcers on my lcrs. Doctors wanted to cut off le,?. Tctcraon's Ointment cured mo'-Wm. J. Nichos, 40 Wilder Street. Rochester. N. Y. Get a larj?o box for 3T cents at any druggist, eays Peterson, of Uuffalo, N. Y.. and money back If It len't the host you ever used. Alwaj'a keep Peterson's Ointment In the houwe. Fine for burns, scalds, brulpes: sunburn, and tho surest remedy for itching eczema and piles tho world has ever known.
Dont Forget Cutlcura Talcum When adding to yonr toilet requisite?. An exquisitely scented face, skin, baby and dusting powder and perfume, rendering other perfumes superfluous Yon may rely on it because one of the Cutlcurn Trio (Soap. Ointment and Talcum). 2Tc each everywhere. Adv.
The ennui of the rich man is synonymous with the laziness of the poor man.
QuoIigI to üero Uhoaü in üogSofü Gtanada Think what that means to you In good hard dollars with the great demand for wheat at hitch prices. Many farmers In Western Canuda have paid for their land from a single crop. The same success may still be yours, for you can buy on easy terms. Farm Land at 016 to 030 an Acre located near thriving towns. Rood markets, railways land of a kind which grows 20 to 43 bushels of tfhent to tko ere. Good crazlnc lands at low prices convenient to your grain farm enable you to reap the profits from stork ra lain e and dn try In sr. Loam tho Facto About Western Canada low taxation (none on improvements). healthful climate, good schools, churches, pleasant social relationships. a prosperous and industrious people. For llluttrsted literature, roip. decr!ptlon of fsrm opportunities in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. rdoca railway rstes, etc.. write Department cf Immigration. Ottsws. Csn.. or 9. U. Uac LA dlLAft 210 TracfJoa-Terailnal Blj t
Indianapolis iaa
Cunmllan OcYmmni Arrf. Nothing squeezes the water out of a man's possessions like a visit from the assessor.
Kill That Cold With
V
CASCARA M QUININE
Coldf , CongLi QViYV
AND La Grippo
Neglected Col da are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy fcr the first exe. Break up a cold in 24 hours Relieves Grippe In 3 days Excellent for Headache Quinine In this form dees not afket tho heed Caicara is ltt Tonic Laxativo No Opiato in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
