Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 December 1920 — Page 7

Stop That ßaclmche! Thor agonizing twinges tcrosa the Knall of the back, that dull, throbbing che, miy be your warning of seriou kidney wcaknctj erions, if neglected, for it might eatilr lend to grave), atone ifl the kidney, bladder inflammation, dropsy or fatal Bright' 4ie&. So if foti are t nfTcring with a bad back, hare dkzy fpella. headaches, nerroua, derpondent attacks or disordered kidney action, get after the cause. Uec Doan's Kidney PflU, the remedy that haa ben tried out for you by thousands. An Indiana Case

G. C. Nichter. 23 S. Broadway, Seymour, Ind., says: "I had an attack of lumbago or muscular pain In my eldes and In the small of my back. My back hurt so when I stooped over I could hardly itralchten up. A1 friend advised me talc Dnan'n Kirf? ; tot Pills. Doan'a cured me and I have had no trouble with my back since." Ct Doan'a at Any Store, COc a Box DOAN'S "p1,0,: FOSTER. MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO, N. Y. Early Rising. A Chicago advertising man drove through to the advertising convention In Indianapolis. A few miles outside of Indianapolis lie had bad luck. Ills car skidded Into the ditch and he had to wait till daylight to set someone to pull him out. At 3:30 a. in. he went to a nearby farmhouse, knocked at the door and the fanner's wife answered the call. The advertising man asked: "Could I get your husband in pull my car out of the ditch?" "Well, that's too bad," she replied. "You should have got her before breakfast. He took the horses over half an hour ago and Is down the road two miles there and plowln by now." HOT WEATHER Hits the Stomach Hardest Chicago, 111. Hot weather upsets the strongest stomach and causes serious trouble for the weak ones, so word Is nosv Eoins out to thousands of eatonlc users that they should, during this hot weather, be on tiie safe side and take one eatonlc tablet about half an hour before meals, as well as after eating. Do this and keep the excess acids and poisonous gases from forming In stomach and bowels. Eatonlc acts quickly; It will help the appetite and take away the hot-weather, feverish, thirsty feeling from mouth and stomach, because it takes up the excess acids, poisons and gases and carries them out of the body and, of course, when the cause of the trouble is removed, there can be no bad feeling. Eatonlc is like a bit of candy, and Is recommended to all as a safe, sure remedy these hot days for stomach and bodily troubles, caused from overeating and drinking cold things. Adv. Seasoned. "IIow did the returned soldier make himself such a favorite with the women?' "When he told them how he had been mustered in and then peppered with shot, he .convinced them he was the salt of the earth." Do Away With the Cause. The surest way to prevent seditions (if the times do bear it) is to take away the matter for them, for if there be fuel prepared It is hard to tell whenre the spark shall come that shall set In on fire. Bacon. w Made Yo using Bright eyes, a clear skin and a body full of youth and health may be yours if you will keep your system In order by regular ly taking 0LD MEDAL Th world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bUdder and uric mdd troubles, the ftnemies of life nd looks. In use since 1656. All druggists, three sizes. LeeU for the name Cold Medal oa every hot &d accept bo Imitatioa NEW CHEMICAL KILLS BED BUGS P. D. Q. P. D. Q. (Pesky Devils Quietus) Is the name of a new jrolden colored chemical discovery by Dr. Price that actually rids the worst Infested houe of bedbuRs. roaches, fleas, ants and their esgs. They don't have time to kick after you ko after them with P. D. Q. A ZZc package of P. D. Q. makes &, quart of strong. buskiller, and goes farther than a barrel of the eld fashioned dangerous dope. P. D. Q. coats and kills their eggs and prevents hatching. FREE a patent spout In every box to enable you to get them In the hardto-get-at-places. and saves Juice. Your druggist has it or he can get it for you. or sent prepaid on receipt of price by the Owl Chemical Works, Terre Haute, Indiana. Skin Troubles Soothed With Cuticura Soap 25c, Oiohncct 25 sad 50c, T&lcoa 25c W. N. U.. Indianapolis, No. 31-1920.

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A PROTEST. For the second time and without apology the mnn hanging to the strap trod on the toes of the sitting passengor. Barely 'evading a third crushing, the latter looked up and observed mildly: 'I know, sir, that my feet were made to walk on, but that is a strictly personal privilege belonging to me." True. U1V1...4. J.- M .m nui is your opinion oi me pos sibility of communicating with the dead?" "I'm not worrying much about that. Hut I am certain of one thing, there is a positivkichance for better and kindlier, and happier communication with the living if we'd all make the effort." In the Movies. "How can you get your stars to register the various emotions?" "Oh, it Is easy. When I praise a star's acting, for instance, she registers satisfaction, contentment, joy." "Yes?" "And when I give it a rap she runs the gamut of Indignation, rage, despair." Retort Courteous. He I suppose when all women vote, the party managers will have to put handsome men on their tickets for candidates. She yhat makes you think women will demand handsome men to vote for when you look at the kind the most of them marry? CLEANED OUT. 'Judge: Have you anything to -off ex the court before sentence Is passed on you? Prisoner: No, your honor, my lawyer took my !ast dollar. A Question. "A wise old owl sat on a limb" Oh, yes. we've often heard of him; Hut tell us. while we pardon beg, Eid he sit on an arm or leg? Playing Safe. ". fool and his money are soon parted." "But that doesn't seem to be true of your cousin." "No, he has sense enough to associate only with other fools." Queer Expectations. 'That is n queer announcement of the partners In that aviation enterprise." "What is?" "That they expect to do a land office business." Well Protected. Jim That fellow seems to escape all the small, unfortunate trieks of fate. Sam What do you mean? Jim He's able to wear a white vest and carry a fountain pen in his pocket at the same time. " Practically Intact. "Yep, we've adapted 'King Lear' for the films." "Alter it much?" "Not much. Put In a couple of comedians and fixed up a happy ending, of course." Film Fun, At the Circus. "What did you think of the tricks performed together by the little Shetland pony and the big Percheron?" "It. was what I would call an exhibition of mite and mane." Ideal and Real. "He swore that he held her image in Ids heart, but lie didn't stand any nance." "No?" . "No. His rival Just held the girl herself In his arms." , Or So It Seemed to Him. "Whafs the matter with you, Sam?" "I think I'se got infantile paralvsis." "Infantile paralysis?" "Yessah, boss; ma arm am parrljzed fruni gittln' up In de night an 1 3tU de baby." J

WTORBBfEKT Advice and Suggestions on Subject Given by Professor Conradi of Clemson. BROOD CHAMBER TOO SMALL Emigration of Honey Gatherers Can Be Greatly Reduced by Proper Management How Swarm May Be Hived to Best Advantage. One of the problems of the beekeeper, says Prof. A. F. Conradi, entomologist, Is how to prevent bees from swarming. The following questions and answers taken from Information card No. 9, published recently by the extension service c. Clemson college, give In brief form expert advice and suggestions on this subject: 1. Why do bees swarm? The bee colony Is divided Into workers, drones (or male bees), and a queen. Normally the queen alone lays eggs, and to perpetuate their race new colonies are necessary. This Is their natural way of increase. 2. What are conditions that induce swarming? (a) The brood chamber may be too small, allowing too little egg-laying space, (b) There may be too little storage space, (c) There may be lack of ventilation, (d) There may be too many drones. 3. At what season Is swarming most frequent? Mostly In early spring, but it may occur at any time during honey flow If conditions named in No. 2 are not corrected. 4. Can swarming be entirely prevented? No; but It can be greatly reduced, by proper management. 5. Why should swarming be prevented as far as possible? To keep the working force together. One hive full of bees is worth more than any number of weak colonies. G. Are there two queens In the hive at swarming time? Generally not The young queen has not yet come out of the queen cell. The old queen leaves with the first swarm. 7. How may swarming be reduced or possibly prevented? (a) If the brood chamber becomes crowded, add another brood chamber, (b) If bees cluster out, it may be due to a crowded condition, or lack of ventilation. Ventilate the hive and add supers when necessary. If possible remove drone comb and also queen cells. 8. How may a swarm be hived to best advantage? (a) When the swarm has settled, shake or brush it Into the new hive. -.35' S3! "Swarming Bees. (b) Ilemove the old hive from which the swarm came and place It where you want It to remain In the future. (c) Place the hive containing the new swarm on the old stand. The first bees returning home will enter the new hive on the old stand; by night the majority of bees are again In the new hive on the old stand, making a strong colony. POISONING GOPHERS IS EASY Put Strychnine Sulphate on Pieces of Vegetable of Some Kind and Shove in Hole. The easiest way to poison pophers Is to put pieces of strychnine sulphate, about the size of half a wheat grain, cn pieces of potato, carrots or turnips. Then take a sharp stick and push it down into the soft earth around the mound. Put the pieces of poisoned material down into these places and the gophers will pet it. This way also keeps stock and children from picking it up. It has been proven to be very emcient in ridding the field. RICH SOIL FOR LATE GARDEN To Withstand Summer , Heat and Drought Plants Must Have WellPrepared Seed Bed.

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Far Better Plan to Prevent Ailments Than to Attempt to Cure an Ailing Fowl Give Good Attention to Their Houses. Disease Is one of the handicaps to successful poultry keeping and should be guarded against at all times. Unless kept In a healthy condition, chicks will not grow properly and mature fowls will lose their vigor and vitality and become unproductive and unprofitable. It Is far better to prevent disease by proper care and attention than to attempt to cure a bird after it is sick. Therefore it Is" Important to watch the flock closely at all times for any signs of disease, so In case an outbreak occurs It may be checked at once. Prevention is always better than cure, and all those who' wish to succeed with poultry should give their birds such good care and keep their houses so well cleaned and disinfected that both fowls and chicks will keep hardy and vigorous. Some diseases may be treated successfully, while others of a more seri ous nature usually prove fatal. If only one or two birds of a flock become sick It Is usually advisable to Mil them immediately (unless they arc choice specimens) and burn or bury the carcasses, say poultry specialists In the United States department of agriculture. If tbe birds are kept and an attempt is made to doctor or cure them the disease may prove contagious and spread throughout the entire flock. AXLE USEFUL AS GATE HINGE Illustration Shows How Discarded Part of Wagon or Other Implement May Be Utilized. On almost every farm can be found an old wagon or implement wheel with its axle. The illustration shows how it can be made to form one side and a very effective hinge for the farm gate. ,MtAV WIR t 'i-iua and pat o vnttiv feuRitD INTliE 0(X.nD An Old Axle, With Parts of the Two Wheels Remaining Upon It Forms an Essential Part of This EasyWorking Farm Gate. The axle is set upright with the slats of the gate bolted to It. The lower end of the axle should be fitted with an old hub to serve as a bearing. The hub on the upper end should have at least one spoke remaining in it, so that the latter can be thrust through a hole bored In the gate post. Some stout wire, or iron strips, will be necessary to hold the hub up against the post. PRODUCE BEST CAULIFLOWER Tie Leaves Over Head to Protect It From Sun or Weather Three Cuttings of Crop. When the cauliflower head Is about the size of a dollar, the leaves should be tied or twisted over the head to protect it from sun and weather. This method . should produce a perfectly white product. The leaves should be so tied that snow or rain that enters may find a ready exit at the bottom, as an accumulation of moisture on the head or curd will cause dark spots and eventually rain the product. There are usually three cuttings of the crop. If the earliest heads are tied with string, the second with raflla and the last have the leaves broken over, the grower will be aided at cutting time and will not have to examine all the plants. HIRE LABOR ON HOUR BASIS Specialist Says Farmers Will Find Employing Hands on That Plan Advantageous. Experience the last several seasons, says W. L. Cavert, farm management specialist of the Minnesota College ot Agriculture, indicates that farmers will find It advantageous to employ harest and threshing labor on the hour basis instead of the day basis. "The hour plan," says Mr. Cavert, "is absolutely fair to both farmer and laborer and has the advantage that the help is not likely to object when it seems necessary to put In long hours." FEW WEEDS ARE DESIRABLE Detailed Purity Test Will Enable Farmer to Decide Whether He Wants Weeds or Not. Not all weeds are equally undesirable in fields, hence a detailed purity test showing the various weeds In a sample will enable the farmer tc decide whether he Is willing to plant the weed seeds his sample contains or whether he will loos farther for pure seed. Clean seed Is always obtainable, usually at a somewhat higher price. The decision must b made on an accurate and detailed test of the seed under consideration.

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Name "Bayer" on Genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" Is genuine Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for over twenty years. Accept only an unbroken "Bayer package" which contains proper directions to relieve Headache, Toothache, Earache, -Neuralgia, Rheumatism. Colds and Pain. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. Druggists also ell larger "Bayer packages." Aspirin is trade mark Bayer Manufacture Monoacetlcacldester of Sallcyllcacld. Adr. Considerate. "You belong to the Society for Prevention of. Cruelty to Animals, don't you?" asked the caller. "Yes. I'm one of the officers," replied the man at home. "Well, here's a song I dedicated to your society. I'd like to sing it to you." "All right. Wait until I put the cat out of the room." Important to Mothoro Examine carefully every bottle of CASTOItIA, that famous old remedy for Infants and children, and see that it Bears the yT Signature In Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Lessened Mortality. A Baltimore specialist on diphtheria Is quoted as saying that the conquest of 'this disease In its first stages can now be formally proclaimed. It Is stated that statistics reveal that whereas formerly four out of every ten persons stricken with diphtheria died, now only four out of 100 die. It is only a comparatively few years ago that diphtheria was one of the most dreaded diseases. To Have a, Clear Sweet Skin. Touch pimples, redness, roughness or itching, if any, with Cuticura Ointment, then bathe with CuTIeurn Soap and hot water. Rinse, dry gently and dust on a little Cuticura Talcum to leave a fascinating fragrance on skin. Everywhere 25c each. Adv. WAS ALSO A VEGEfARIAN At Any Rate, George Bernard Show's Guest Showed Little Desire for Meat Dishes. "George Bernard Shaw has been a vegetarian for 3G years." said an editor. "Shaw to' 1 me a vegetarian story the last time I visited him in London. "He said he was walking In the Strand one day when a beggar held him up and asked for a little money to buy food, claiming he had eaten nothing for 4S hours. Shaw gave him a note to Frascati's for a full meal, and stopped in there the next day to pay the bill. " I sent a poor beggar here yesterday,' he said. 'What do I owe you? " 'Seventeen and six, Mr. Shaw,' said the manager with a smile. "'Seventeen and six, eh? And what were the Items?' " 'Eight beers, said the manager, 'three whiskys, a pint of port, four cigars and a package of Virginia cigarettes. A true vegetarian like yourself, sir 'London Tit-Bits. More Than She Bargained For. She had been taught to pray for, the things she desired. It was very dry and hot, and everybody was looking anxiously for rain. Suddenly It occurred to the little inlss that she might pray for rain, and she acted on hor Impulse at once. In n few minutes there came a terrific thundersliower. Streets were flooded, trees were blown down, and other damage was done. After the shower the child's mother found her standing at the window looking out with a rueful face upon the debris, and heard her say in an awestruck voice : "Oh, Lord, what have I don(?M Precautionary. "Why did you disguise yourself as a plumber when you went after that safe?' inquired the master mind "Because," replied Bill the Burg, "I wanted to be able to 'account offhanJ ; for having all that wealth on nie.'

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OOF 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief FOR INPIGESTIOM Thousands of Happy Housewives in üestn aoodlo are helping their husbands to prosperare glad they encouraged them to ko where they could make a home of their own save paylnpr rent and reduce the cost of living1 where they could reach prosperity and Independence by buying on easy terms Fertile Land at 015 to 030 an Acre land similar to that which through many years has yielded frem 20 tu 45 baskets of Trhrat to tbe sere. Hundreds of farmers in Western Canada have raised crops in a single season worth more than the whole cost of their land; "With such crops come prosperity, independence, good homes, and all the comforts and conveniences which make for happy living. Farm Gardens Poultry Dairying1 are sources of income second only to grain growing and stock raising. Oood climate, good neighbors, churches, schools, rural telephone, etc.. give you the opportunities of a new land with the conveniences of old settled districts. For Illustrated literature, maps, description of farm opportunities in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta, reduced railway rates, etc., wrlt Department of Immigration. Ottwn. Tan., or J. II. UscLACOLAN 015 Traction-Terminal BM. Indianapolis, Ind. C8B1Iiiti OorernTneTit Agent. Emm Honey b&dt without nnentlon If HUNT'S SALVE falls Jn the treatment of ITCH, RING WORM.TETTEE or other itching akin diseases. Price 75c a i drugrgtsta, or direct from flAIQY PI V I'll I CDn-ACED ANYWircmH UMIOI ILI MLLCri ATTKACTS AND KILLS ALL FLIES. Neat. eleaa.ornamental,eoa vrntent. cbaap Lasts all season Made of nietaJ. can't spill er tip over; will net soil or injur snrthfne. Guaranteed effective. Sold by dM'rr. OT 6 by nXI'KE.sS. prepaid. II w. ILfllOLD SUMF.RS. IM Da Kalb Ava.. Eroclljn. U. Y. FRECKLES POSITIVELY RtMOVIO b? Dr. rWrrr't FrekU OiatTMnt--Yor crvtgiat or kr ittmil. tr bonk. Or. CM. Brry Co.. 2 9 7 S Mtchlaa Ar nw. Clticas. WILL HONOR EARLY PRINTER Anniversary of Birth of Christophe Plantin to Be Appropriately Com. memorated in August. The four hundredth anniversary of the birth of Christophe Plantin. the noted French printer of the sixteenth century, will be commemorated with appropriate "eremonlcs In Antwerp during August. Plantin was a son of Belgium only through adoption. He was born somewhere In historic Touraine. It was the peculiar achievement of Plantin to bring honor and glory to the printer's trade in the days of Its infancy. With a keen appreciation of the beauties of literature, PInntIn delighted in perfecting his workmanship In order that these beauties might be published in the most attractive form possible, although his tools were those of a common workman. His chef-d'oeuvre was the famous Biblia polygotta published in 1509-1573 an attempt at a scientific revision of the text of the Old and New Testaments. It was published in the Greek, Hebrew, Syrian and Chaldean languages. A a result of this monumental work Plantin received from King Philip of Spain the title "prototypographus regius," and the right to print all the liturgical books for the states embraced in King Philip's far-Hung empire. Electrical Sterilization. In a new report on electrical storllization, Professor Beattle and Lewis of Liverpool university, concluded that milk can he freed from disease semis without heating above 14." decrees to 147 degrees Fahrenheit. At this low temperature, the state of the milk is not altered and its properties seem to be in no way impaired, while the electric treatment greatly Increases the time of keeping. The tosts were made with two types of apparatus, different degrees of current and several qualities of milk. Deepest Truth. The deepest truth blooms only from the deepest love. Nicholas Röwo.

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