Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 February 1921 — Page 8
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THE FARMING BUSINESS O A keil Help to tit Ftrner rhe creat new $1.50 weekly farm paper, illustrated in colors, with a circulation of more than 100,000 and but a fefw tionths old. Not an ordinary farm paper; It treats farming as a BUSINESS and the farmer as a BUSINESS MAN. Ithalps ou run your BUSINESS at a profit helps ,-ou with tht selling end to get highest prices lor your products. MANY ARTICLES BY EXtERTS ON FARM PROBLEMS - only farm paper with Investigator In oTope on crop outlook for benefit of U. S. Urmera. Many features News Review lor Farmers Colored War Map Market Letter (War affects markets, markets deternine success of farmer's BUSINESS) Kew farm inventions and discoveries which lower costs and merest profits 11 any Departments to show the farmer Sow to mako more money. You need this
txtraordinary paper In your BUSINES3. DEPARTMENTS FOR ENTIRE FAMILY Boy and CHrl rage Pattern Department Needlxwork and Embroidery Sastlon The Home ilaler 'a Club in short you will find The Farming Baseness a mighty big surprise.
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Alaska's loss of population in the
last decade, amounting to nearly 15 per cent, was probably due In large I part to the war. The flow of white j emigration acros the continent was completely checked and a place so far
off in the extremities of our territorial system as Alaska Inevitably suffered a react loo In Its growth. The state of Washington was similarly affected. Alaska will pick up again when there are more people to go around.
A league of women voters has been formed representing all states, wbo chief aim is to protect the motherhood and childhood of , the nation, thus Ycrlfying the theory: that women will always use their power In politics to further the Interests of the home. The league also declares Its Intention to bring' housewife methods into politics.
Tire announcement that the Dutch axe fortifying their border to keep German Bolshevist out Is probably a
! gentle way of telling the world that
Having given asylum to one unwelcome Tlsltor they are willing to risk their reputation for hospitality bf barrlag otbers.
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FUll Iceth while olhr d.iy 1 fecguro iiubbe 1 urn gonna huvu plcnta good a luck. One thing happen so I potta leetle chance loa my boss. Iasa week he buy new autinotel and lusa night be nska eef I Ilka maka rida weeth heeru. Only ting wrong ees he dunno how to drive. He aska me, 'Tiutro, how you lika teacha me wheech way driva dat car?" Well, somatlme I. lika da boss and other time I no lika vergood.
I Lasa night was bouta feefty-feeftr.
You know my boss ees gotta pipe wot maka smell worse as somating dead. So I tlnk eef he nmasha da car and breaka hees neck ees tougha luck, liut eef he jusa brenka dat pipe I feegure ees greata stuff. Anyway, I tolla heeni alia right and we go for da ride. Seemn like he dunno wheech ees front wheel from da backa one. He weegle on da street like he gotta Su Vltls dance een both hands. Ooe time I say, "Oeeva her da gas, Bos9.M lilgbta queeck ho getta excite and aska wot calla her" for. lie say ho forgot to o&ka eef was dat kind when
he bought eet. He say eef he buy da '
female car he gotta fight weeth hees wife. lie wanta driva low gear and I say.
"Wofs mutter you no putta een high , and maka run better?" He say eef
stay een low gear wo no gotta so far to fall eef ees tip ovxjr. .Other time when wanta go fast I say "step on eet,M and he say. "eef I step on cet, Metro, mebbe breaka soma ling so o9 no go any more." I feegure weeth ray boss ees Jusa plain case Ilka nobody home. 1 Wot you tlnk? O Chicken Skin Digestible. Hy feeding n diet containing from &" to 7..ri per cent f chicken skin. Urs. T. T. Kohman and H.A. Shonle proved that it w:is as easily digested as meat, eggs or milk. In their report to the Journal nf Biological Chemistry (Baltimore), they say they prepared It by rolling Into balls and frying. SHOULD BE WELL DRESSED
THE tourist Is a hopeful biped whose solo mission in life is to feed currency to the wayside garage. A few years ago tourists weie few and far between, being confined largely to the expert but widely-busted tramp prlntc, who remained In town long enotigh to become thoroughly pickled and then toured to the next stop on the brake rod of a poultry car. With the upspringlng of the automobile, however, our roads nr deeply lined with a new kind of tourist, who travel amoftg strangers and pays the list price for red Inner tuber.. Since it has been discovered that the modern automobile can be run several thousand miles .without any more expense than operating a shortline railroad, the practice of skipping from coast to coast in a wabble-legged touring car has become a fixed habit. Most people would rather ride in a new automobile carrying a pennant and a weak-lunged storage battery than Jump on a 'transcontinental flyer ami inhale free cinders in a rapid and
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The Practice of Skipping From Coast to Coast In a Wabble-Legged Touring Car Has Become a Fixed Habit noiseless manner. Statistics prove that a man can drive his own automobile to either coast for less than It costs to buy a private car rigged rjp with a shower bath and brunette porter, unless a spark plug gives. One nice thing about a long automobile tour Is that the tourist gets a chance to meet a great many nice people and learns how the government regulates the price of gasoline. We have one of the freest forms of government In the worltf, and when gasoline gets too high in one place all a man has to do Is to drive on to some point where It Is a few cents higher. This tends to keep the tourist In an amiable and contented frame of mind, and also encourages the building of stone-front garages which are often mistaken for the hotel. The tourist does not need to take much of anything with him except a few extra tubes and money. It is ns-
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away from a tourist who has never done anything to his own car except tilt the windshield. But no man begrudges the money when he comes back with both Inngs full of fresh air, an appetite like a wheat elevator and a coat of tan thicker than a deep sea diver's. Best of all, every tourist Is a good roads bolster, and he Is already pulling a lot of states out of the mud. (Copyright.) O Organization of the G. A. R. Th Grand Army of the Republic was organized In Decatur, HI., April C, 1S0C. Its existence Is primarily due to Dr. B. F. Stephenson and Chaplain W J. Rutle'dge of the Fourteenth Illinois Infantry, who conceived the Idea of Its formation In 18G4. The first national encampment was Inaugurated November 20, 1SG6. The Grand Army has been organized Into departments representing the states and territories. In 1910 there were 5.452 posts havln? a membership of 159.8G3. The establishment of Memorial day Is due to the efforts of the G. A. U. SOMETHING NEW
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Mrt. Aristocrat Did ;you hsx . vhat Hrt. Koamu Eiche i aid to tn it the concert thit erening ? Mrs. Wellborn No, my dtar; do fall me all about it Hrt. Ariitocrat Well, the informed mo th&t aht had decided U hare a ncnxie-plume in he? hat The Department tff Agriculture urgea farmers to breed 6txnlcg. "All that Is reqnlred of the fanner is to be tictful when he meets them of an fen!nr." saya the circular. Even in the tlajtiiaa It nihpa-to be poUte acd clitant .
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