Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 April 1921 — Page 3
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(Used by blathers for over 30 years Are pleasant to take and a certain relief. They tend to break up a cold in 24 hour3, act on the Stomach, Liver and Bowels and tend to correct intestinal disorders and destroy worms. 10,000 testimonials like the following from mothers and friends of children telling of relief. Originals are on file in our offices :
a thick MO Til ETI GHAT'S 8WEET POWDERS OK CHILDREN art; rand. They were recommended to cay titter by a doctor. 1 am elflrjr them to my llttj three year old girl who was very puny, and he la picking op wcodarfully.-
Get a package from your druggist for use when needed. Co Not Accept Any Substitute lor MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS.
DON'T DESPAIR If you are troubled with pain3 or aches; feel tired; have headache, indigestion, insomnia; painful pasJ sage of urine, you will find relief in GOLD MEDAL The world's standard remeay .or Iddney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles and National Ramedy of Holland since 1695. Three sizes, all druggists. Look for the name Gold Medal oo eyery box and accept no imitation vfs or STOMACH PAIflS G0I1E Eatonlo lYIado Him VolI "After suffrrinp ten long months with stomach pains,, I have taken Eatonlc nnd am now without any pain whatever. Am as one raised from the dead." writes A. Perclfield. Thousands of stomach sufferers report wonderful relief. Their trouble Is too much acidity nnd gas which Eatonlc quickly takes up and carries out, rcstorii the stomach, to n healthy, active condition. Always carry a few Eatonics, take one after eating, food will dlpost well you will feel tine. I!g box costs only a trifl with your druggist's guarantee. VV. N. U., Indianapolis, No. 12-1921. A Nightmare. "I dreamed last night," said the landlord, "that I owned the earth." That ihut have been a pleasant dream." "Quite the contrary. People were nil the time moving out, and as for my rule against taking in babies, it wouldn't work at nil." Iloston Trans-icript.
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You must say 4 4 Bayer' 9 Warning! Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablet you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 2t years and proved safe by millionsAccept only an "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets ol Aspirin," which contains proper directions for Colds, Headache, Pain, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago, Handy tin boxea cvf 12 tablcta coat but a few ceota Larger package. Artrto ta th trade mark of ryr Manufacture of Vfonoacetlrackletr of SaM-yllcalfl
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rzo i.n LSTTznrrnoi. to you cccd "Pe-n -aibutaaGodiea6toa6. I feel ue la nylct that It tared tny Ufa. 1 im aU ma dcnm and miserable w.su 1 cocorn actd takin Pe- -ta. bat am oo Lte road to recorery oo w. icaaaotuuAixoQtooaoca. Mas. CAitr Axtnresr, R. 7. D. ha. 7, Laffranc, Indiana. A letter Ilka tüi brica bcp tod tL promise or health to erery tick and suffering woman. Par ha pa you know what It znsans to hart your dally duties a misery, tTery tnoTeracat aa effort, stomach deracjed, ptlns La the hsad. back and loins most of tha time, Der a raw and gulrar . 1st cot moment day or night fraa from suffering. Do aa Mn. Antpauth did. Tal a Pa-ru-oa, Don't but start rsht away. .
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CHILDREN Weharecjed MOTTT ET? G RAY'S S WEST POWDE1LS Jr'OK CHILDREN at dütertat timet for past cine years, and always found them a perfect children's medicine and very satisfactory la every case. " Yhere Most Sickness Begins and Ends Frankfort, Ind.; "About a year ago my ten required a tonic and blood purifier, so after reading a little pamphlet I decided to try Dr. Pierco'a Golden Medical Discovery. This medicine I consider to be a very efficient tonic andjblood-puri fier and am, therefore, plad to recommend it." ILENRY MornMn St. Indianapolis, Ind.: ' lam most pleased to say for Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery that I like it as a tonic medicine. 1 was employed in a cloak house and used it for a toning up medicine. As a general tonic I know of nothing better? AIRS. G. P. BEESON. 733 Ehn St. Want to Heur From Party Hating Farm for Sitlo. nivA nnrt Irnla r anil lrtweat tirlce. John I J. Ulaak, 199th St.. Chippewa Falls. Wis. I Katon Co. Farms, irdw'd soil, t'ood bldga.. Co. rds., excellent mkts. Andrew Thompson. Rl. Est.. L. J. Kaldle. Slsmn.,Charlotte,Mlch. PolishedMetalKeyRingCheck ptamped with rrmr um od addr. S'nd leforftrb kttr wanted. losorf. tJntirto. Bmi kr. Soldier war Mtal cbck. inu.trmtloa 1-2 Wlnkr Supply Co., Kincaid. n New Hairafter Baldness If this should meet the eye ol anyone who fa toeing hair or is bald, let it bo known that EOTALKO, contsininrr atnnlne bear oll. I wonderfully successful. H&ir gTOwn in many cases when all else failed. Refund guarantee. Get a box at any busy pharmacy; or mail 10 cent for proof box with many voluntary testimonials KcUlko OCce, DF-16, Station X. New York. ATTRACTIVE PROPOSITION j to hl?h class salesmen; bit; demand; direct j to user; exclusive territory; must have auI tomobil'. Koo.l referencen ani sales experttnce. BOX 615. OIL CITY, PA. i . FOIt SAI-Iv 960 ACIIF.S IMPROVED IXT, $20 per acre. lMentj water and adapted for wheat or ranchln?. ALEX WEBSTER. Owner. WELWYN, SASIC. CANADAWhat Detained Him. "Thought you were soing out to ba shaved." said the boss. "Yes. sir. I've 1 een shaved," replied the- meek clerk. "Put you've been yone an hour?" "Yes. sir." "Take an hour to shave you?" -Oh, no, sir; but I had to wait tll the barber finished his story, sir."
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DISEASE KILLS CLOVER WEEVIL
Natural Enemy of Parasite Prevents It Developing Into Serious Menace. INSECT EXACTS LARGE TOLL Pes la Found In Practically Every Section of Country Where Clover la Grovn Larvae Most Numerous During Spring. (Prepared fcy the United Statea Department of Agriculture.) If it were not for an ever-present funpoua disease, which is n powerful natural enemy of the clovcr-leaf weevil, thls pest would develop Into a serious menace to one of America's most Important, crops clover. The clover-leaf weevil, even with t Ills handicap. Is one of the most dangerous of clover pests and e:sncts a larjxe annual toll. The larvae of the weevil usually are checked by the fungous disease, which spreads rapidly nnd reduces their numbers to a negligible quantity in n remarkably short time. Brought From Eurcpe. Like many pests now present In this country, the clover-leaf weevil was Introduced accidentally from Europe, where It Is well known. The first record of its occurrence as a pest in the United States was In 1SS1, when a severe outbreak occurred at Darrlngton, N. J. It Is now foHnd In practically every section of the country where clover is grown. Its chief food crop is clover, but it also feeds on alfalfa and sweet clover. The adult weevil lays Its eggs on the stems of the clover plant, nnd In early spring the larvae hatch and begin to feed as soon as the clover starts its growth. Larvae are most numerous during April, but beginning with May there Is a gradual falling oIT in numbers, and by the end of that month or the middle of June, practically all have completed their growth and spun their pupal cocoon. The adult weevils, or beetles, emerge in from 5 to 10 days, and feed steadily on the clover plant for about two weeks, after which fhey become semidormant, or remain inactive until early in September. At this time they again become active nnd feed for about a month, during which the eggs are laid. Hides During the Day. Iioth the larvae and adult weevils feed during the night, and conceal themselves In the day under rubbish or In cracks In the ground. Usually they work on the underside of the leaves where they eat small holes and are not seen except by the careful observer. The most Important check on the pest Is the fungous disease, which kills the larvae' in vast numbers dur-,-i Harvesting a Gcod Crop cf Clover for xHay. lng the months of April and May, and again in October or November. This disease Is epidemic, and contagion so rapid and thorough that In from two to four weeks it Is almost impossible to find living individual clover-weevils where previously there were thousands. This disease Is well distributed in the United States and attacks numerous other Insects. Wild birds and poultry, especially turkeys and chickens, are natural enemies to the Insect and devour both the larvae and beetles. Control measures consist In pasturing the clover In the fall or clipping it In the spring. Plowfng under the second year's crop In the fall Is recommended, not only to hinder the Increase of the Insect, n but to control others which attack clover. MAKE FARM HOMES PLEASING Shrufc4 Should Be Used in Abundance to Hide Foundation Lines Trees Give Shade. Suitable plantings are necessary to unite the parts of a farmstead Into a pleasing, homelike whole. Trees are used for windbreaks, as frames for the buildings or a background for them, and to give shade. Shrubs are needed In abundance to Kde partially the foundation lines ot Klidings, support their corners, give reasons for turns In drives or walks and to screen unsightly objects. Native trees and shrubs and those known by trial to thrive In the locality are the best to
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GIVE BEEF BREEDING ANIMALS GOOD CARE
Success Depsnds Much on Management During Winter. Barns Should Be Built With Plenty pi Light and Ventilation Provide Ample Yard Space for Necessary Exercise, Livestock men at University Farm believe that winter care of the beef breeding herd deserves more careful study than most breeders give It. Under Minnesota conditions, the success of the business depends largely upon the success of the system of management in winter quarters. A few fundamentals are thus laid down by J. S. Montgomery of the agricultural extension division: "Bnrns do not need to be us warm for beef breeding animal? as for dairy cows, yet should be built with plenty of light and have good ventilation. Walls, mangers, alleys nnd gutters should be of such material as to ihtYoung Beeves in Fcsd Lcl. mit of thorough and easy cleaning. Well drained clay floors have many good points In their favor. "A barn with two rows of tiü stalls, facing a center feeding alley for the cws, and with pens for calves and young stock directly back of the cows tmd next to the outer walls, is probably the most practical arrangement. This makes for a minimum of labor in handling the calves. "Ample yard space should be provided adjacent to the barn, for the cow herd needs plenty of exercise and should be turned out every day for ai least a few hours. Small calves also need exercise, yet should not be required to withstand too much exposure. For open heifers and dry cows n cheaply constructed shed which provides shelter from wind and storm and n dry place to lie down and so arranged as to ensure economical feed lng. Is all that Is necessary. These1 animals should not be handled In largo bunches, but should be divided and grouped according to size and condition." J FAVORS PUREBRED SIRES 5 f One Farmer's Opinion of Pure- J ' bred Sires. t J "Over 00 farmers in this t t county (Pulaski county, Vir- J ' ginia,) have pledged themselves 0 to breed their stock only to J J purebred sires and have dis- ' tributed good bulls over the ; J county. In three years our cat- ' 0 tie have Improved from 50 to 7." J per cent. The same can be said J of sheep, hogs and poultry. J "A. L. INGLES. J (A farmer enrolled for better t 0 sires.) J ' IN STARTING EARLY PLANTS Box of Any Convenient Size May Be Used for Cabbage, Lettuce, Tomatoes and Pepper. p. A hotbed is not necessary in starting early plants to be transplanted to the garden. Cabbage, lettuce, tomato, pepper and eggplant can be started in any convenient size of box, which may be placed In a warm room. I'efore being planted in the garden the' seedlings should be hardened off by placing the box out In the open during the day and on nights when no frost is expected. ESSENTIAL FOR GOOD HEALTH Fruits and Vegetables Play Important Part in Diet of Human Family Grow a Variety. People are coming to realize that fruits and vegetables play a very Important part In the healtlnof the human family. Some of the vegetables which do not have much food value are very important for maintaining health. A wide variety of fruits and vegetables should be grown In every home garden this year. BREAK BROODY TURKEY HENS Confine Them in Slat-Bottomed Cccp for Two or Three Days Will Mate Soon Afterward. Turkey hens can easily be broken of their broodInes-5 by confining thera for two or three days to a coop with a slat bottom. They will mate soon after being let out of the coop and b Sin laying In about a week.
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L Do the Himalayas Creep? Geodetic studies in the Himalayas and the Tibetan mountains seem to show an apparent creeping of these mountain ranges, sidewlse toward the south. Surveys may eventually disclose the real facts. CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tells How to Get Quick Relief from Head-Colds. It's Splendidl In one minute your clogged nostrils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, headache, dryness. No struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh will be gone. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this "fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream In your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage of the head, oothes the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes Instantly. It's Just tine. Don't stay stuffed-up with a cold or nasty catarrh. Relief comes so quickly. Adv. Spanish Lead as Wine Drinkers. As a wine drinker the Spaniard sets the pace, with an average of So gallon a year, leading the Frenchman by four gallons and the Italian by eleven gallons. There is. nothing more satisfactory after a day of hard work thaa a line full of snowy white clothes. For such results use Red Cross Ball Blue. A thornless rose would not Impress ' people very deeply. Kill That CASCARA' Colds, Coughs
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