Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 April 1921 — Page 3

WOMEN WHO

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Read Mrs.Corley'setter and Benefit by Her Experience Edmund, S.C. "I was run down with ccrvou3ncs3 and female trouble and suf-' fered every month. I was not able to do any work and tried a lot of medicine, but pot no relief. I saw your medicine advertised in a little book that was thrown in my door, and I had not taken two bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound before I could see itwas help ing me. I am keeping house now and am able to do all of my work. I cannot Bay enough for your medicine. It has done more for me than any doctor. I have not paper enough to tell you how much it ha3,done for me and for my friends. You may print this letter if you wish." Elizabeth C. Corley, care of A. P. Corley, Edmund, S. C. Ability to stand the strain of work is the privilege of the strong and healthy, but how our hearts ache for the weak and sickly women struggling with their dailv rounds of household duties, with bacache3, headaches, nervousness and almost every movement brings a new pain. Why will not the mass of letters from women all over this country, which we have been publishing, convince such women that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will help them just as surely as it did Mrs. Corley? DIED in New York City alone from kidney trouble last year. Don't allow yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches. Guard against this trouble by taking GOLD MEDAL The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. Holland's National Remedy since 1696. All druggists, three sizes. Look for the name Coli Medtl on erery box and accept no imitation me Reg U S.Pat OfT Carbolated An antiseptic dressing for cuts sores, etc. A necessity where there are children. AT)ID SUBSTITUTES CHES223TO&n MFG. CO. State Street New Yorl faaMBMaaMMawaMaYVMMaMaMMaMM HMMMMB He Did. "Don't you think Absolutely! Is an overworked word?" "Absolutely Hosten Transcript. Watch Cuticura Improve Your Skin. On rNliiK and retiring gently smear the fiie- with Cutieura Ointment. Was! o!T ointment in live minutes with Cutleura Sc-ip and hot water. It Is wonderful soiih'tttm-s what Cuticura will do for poor eoniploxions. dandruff. Itching nn! rt J roiiuh hand. Adv. If you have t.othin;; to worry about, ak your wife; Aw can always supply the dt'tU'ifiu'v. Feel All Worn Out? IIa a col J. fcrrip. or other infectious difeae Mpptnl our strength? Do you eoffcr baclviche. lack ar.ibnion. feci dull and dtprc.'M-d? L uk to your kidney?! rh)i:ian? arce tint kidney trcuble often rouks i'rota infection ilie.ise. Too often the kidneys an neglected be-cau.-e the t-ullortr don't realize they hare Iroken down under the strain of filtering tiieae croitcd poison- from the blood. If your luck i bid. your kidney ac: irregularly, and jou feel all run tlo'.vn. ui Putin's Kidney Pills. Doan's hive helpo-l thou.-.ir.d. Ask your nciyhlor! An Indiana. Case J. K. Hurst, city f i r e::i a Tent!: "t . 1 $4 I r-'J lr.tf the day a:v: Peer.:l t:::-e a rS -A nicht The khlne.rffqg scanty an! ?. a! dir-r In rC-' and also cor.tairt 1 a 1 avy sn'.'.innt. I used two I oos of le an's Kidney I'!'.!s and arrj alraly feeling wtll." Cat Doan's at Any Stora. 60c a Box DOAN'S "pIY FOSTER. MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y. Nljiht nud Morning. Have Strong, Htalthy :. If theyTircItch, Smarter I3um, if Soic, Irritated. Inflamed or Granulated. useMurine "Ten tXiV YouR&tS often. Soothe, ilefreshef. Safe for Infant or Adult- At all Druggists Writefor Frrr e - !Vk. vir: Tt? Rrij V . Cfcici

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HIS LAST JOKE. "Would you can; to make a few remarks before we spring the trar?" asked the sympathetic sheriff. "No." replied the condemned man. "I may have my faults, otherwise I wouldn't be here, but trapdoor eloquence always tU offeud my idea of the fitness of things. I5eides, a number of newspaper men are present. They would certainly take down any-thin-I said, and If they sot it wrons after the er- ceremony I wouldn't be in a position to claim that I was misquoted." Getting Practical. "You know ISoohins, the tenor, who used to sini; to Miss Skcezicks that every morn he would tiring violets?" "Yes; did he?" "That's what he did, and they 'ot married and now they're living in the country where every morn he has to brin her two buckets of water and help wipe the dishes." Business. "1 was surprised to see you in conversation with a notorious gambler," remarked the dominie. "Were you aware of his general reputation?" "Most undoubtedly," replied the deacon. "I was trying to lind out where to cash in the various poker chips I find in the collection basket." Town I opics. Livavx.i 1 --.-VMV I. i j CAN'T TELL Mrs. W.: Have you any cooks cn hand? "Six In the anteroom." "Ask 'em to look me over and see If there is anybody here I might suit." Reciprocity. "One thln works out niniply pruod. Said gushing (lertio I'roctor; "The doctor pays a visit and "The visit pays the doctor." Distant Acquaintance. "Handle that horse! Ion't let him handle you !" bellowed the serpreant to the cavalry rookie Just receiving Iiis first leson. ' (iive !iim your spurs. Goue him !" "I can't set cloe enough to him!" screamed back the John hysterically. American Lesion Weekly. Suspicious Hurt. "lie came out f his tirst batt'e with a wounded Peel." "Iluripli! That mut have been a rtirudn;-. sore." Lexical Surmise. "What kind of history is Henry preparing for his examination?" ".ludins !y his lansuase over it. I should say it was profane history.' id FOR SALE "Here's a lady who wants to buy two chares of our stock at 10 cents a share." "Don't let her have it. She's the kind that makes the most trouble If things don't pan out." Stranger Introducing Stranger. Toastmnsters are a curious clan They nightly take the Uoor Tr introduce U us a man. They've never met before. Revenge. 'l don't believe in revenge." "I don't either. Hut Just the same there are a number of men I do business with who have kept me waiting in outer offices for half an hour or more I'd like jut once before I die to keep waiting to see me." Beth May Be Right. "How is your new book?" -Why. I think 't's punk, but my publisher thinks it's better than my las! ne." "Wc!!. j.i-:baps you're : orh right"

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GARDENS REDUCE LIVING EXPENSE

Just as Important for Food Supply Now as Any Time During Past Few Years. ONE-TENTH ACRE IS ENOUGH According to Agricultural Specialists Space Will Supply Enough Vegetables for Average Family in Many Large Cities. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) Home vegetable gardens will be Just as Important in stabilizing the food supply in lOL'l as they have been at any time during the past few years, say garden specialists of the United States Department of Agriculture. Urgent need for increased production of food during the war caused thousands of rural and urban residents to plant gardens, which resulted In establishing the gardening habit. Tlds year, specialists say, home gardens will play an important part in thrift and economy. Thousands of acres of uncultivated land in and about many large cities will be utilized this year to furnish employment and recreation to home gardeners who know that by raising their own supply of vegetables they cii materially reduce their living costs. Enough for Average Family. One-tenth of an .acre of fairly good ground a square about Cj feet each way will supply the greater part of the vegetables needed by the average family, say garden specialists of the department. The cost of all seeds and fertilizers for a garden of this size should not exceed $15 to $18, and may not cost more than $o or $10. Experience has shown that not more than 100 hours should be required for planting and caring for a tenth-acre garden. This time is so distributed throughout the season that the work can be easily done by most persons working in factories, stores, or offices. It means an average of about five or six hours a week for a period of 20 weeks or merely enough time for proper outdoor recreation and exercise necessary for good health. More time wilt be required early in the season while the garden is being prepared and planted than during the summer, when not more than two or three hours a week will be necessary to keep the garden In good condition. A little time during mornings, evenings, and on holidays spent in the garden is a good investment. A garden is like a farm, however, in that it Gardens Furnish Recreation as Well as Food. produees according to the attention given it. A vo!l-e:ired-for garden will produce much higher yields than one which is neglected. The average return in money value from a tenth-acre plot of ground usually is about $$." for a season. Fresh Vegetable Supply. Plenty f fresh vegetables direct from the gaphn to the table is of vastly greater importance than the tnoney valu". the cutting out of middleman's protds or transportation problems. The question of aving and co.-t. however, may prove a very imponam factor before the clo-v of another year. Already there is much ur.etr.pioyrc.ei.t of labor ami the local or home pnduotion of foods in the garI den is th" surest way of safeguarding the familv food supply. It is said that the farmers .if the country could cj? themselves off from the rest of the people and live comfortably for an indefinite period, because they can produce practically everything that ! they need. larders furnish an im portant pan of the living of families on farms and the same principle will apply to people who llv' in cities, towiw. and village who have access to a small tract of land on which to grow a garden. There is nothing connected with the work of cultivating a garden that has n tendency to injure the health ur.Iess overexertion is Indulged In. Person who habitually work indoors should be rather careful when they first begin working in the direct sunshine. When the work Is first started the muscles are Iff and weakened from Inactivity anil !t is neee.-sary to go tlo v!y until they get Into play.

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PRIMARY OBJECT OF PARCEL POST TRADE Difficult to Solve Problem of Fair Prices.

Producer Seeks to Secure Increased Prices and Consumer Wants Belter Products Agreement Should Be Fair to Beth. (Prepared by the United State Department of Agriculture.) As the object of parcel post dealing Is to obtain ' slightly increased prices for the producer and better products at the same price, or the same class of products at lower prices, for the consumer, the question of arriving at prices fair to both is important, and also difficult, say marketing specialists of the United States Department of Agriculture. It is not likely, at b'ast not for seme time to come, that eggs will be marketed so largely by parcel post that the ordinary market quotations can not be depended uihh In arriving at prices. It should be comparatively easy for a producer and a consumer to agree upon stipulated market quotations as the basis for determining: prices. A Si Eggs to Be Shipped by Parcel Pest Should Be Packed so They Will Not Touch Each Other and Break. consumer may desire 5 dozen egg.s a. week, the price to be an agreed-upon figure above the wholesale quotation for the best grade of eggs on the market that week. The necessary relations in this matter can be maintained only by scrupulous honesty and mutual trust. The nature of the agreement between the producer and the consumer, whether reductyl to writing or not, should be made to suit the circumstances and be fair to both. Perhaps the first agreement should be in writing; but later, if mutual confidence and trust have been thoroughly established, the contract may be verbal. The matter of frequency and method of payment can be arranged in various ways. For the llrst agreement ; term, which may be a year or less. cash in advance might be satisfactory, until a definite system of oTders and payments is establisned. For the reason that eggs are abundant in the spring and scarce in the autumn and early winter, the contract should specify the quantities to be supplied each week throughout the year. The producer making an agree ment with a consumer should under lake to replace or allow rebates foi eggs lost by breakage in shipping. BEST VEGETABLES TO PLAN! i Many Beginners Make Mistake of Planting Everything in Catalogue Pulverize Soil. Some beginners in gardening become very enthusiastic in early spring when they look through s?d catalogues. They have a desire to plant every kind of vegetable elaborately described and favorably illustrated. As a rule not more than 1 r or 'o kinds of vegetables should be planted in the average home garden, say specialists of the United States I Apartment of Agriculture. Few beginne: a!o realize the importance of wrllpn pared seed beds. I ul erize the oil as deeply as it is plowed, if the vol! is coarse and lumpy, even though its surface is well broken up. the plants wilt not thrive. Large air spaces in the oil are injurious, but a great number of mall ones :liv be;;efiMal. BUY EGGS ON QUALITY EASI3 Uniform Color, Size, Clean and Fresh Product Will Command High Figure on Market. Neüly H :::nr!:et pou!fry and g buyers are now buying on a qu ilitj basis. A case of good eggs of uniform color, averaging two ounces to the egg, clean, sound and fresh, produced by a thick of standard-bred hens, is worth more than a case of mixed white and brown eggs of ,.ld sizes and qualities, laid by odd chickens in a scrub Mock. GOOD TREES FOR WINDBREAK Black Hill Spruce or White Spruce Are Fine Evergreens Willow and Poplar Grow Quickly. end in an order for enough trers for a good windbreak. Plack Hill pruce or White spruet are g od evergreens to u?e. Willow. Norway poplar an ! even Itox elder are quick growing but not lasting trees.

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iHent and Insidious ia Its ravages, lmrtiea nearly er cry household aad hovers like a petti leace every. where. aad pep thousands Snowsheds as Highways. The wooden snowsheds of the Southern Pacific railway across the Sierra Nevada mountains may become highways for motorists. It has been proposed to reconstruct these of concrete and frame the tops as roadways for automobiles. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine Beware I Unless you see the n&mt "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting genuine t Aspirin prescribed by physicians for twenty-one years and proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only as told In the Bayer package for Colds, Ileadache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago, and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of Aspirin cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetlcacidester of Salicyllcacid. Adv. Different Anyway. "Sure it's a great compliment the foreman paid me today," boasted Cassldy. "What did he say, Mike?" "He said that I carried more osseus matter above the shoulders than any other man In the works." Boston Transcript. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTOUIA, that famous old remedy for Infants and children, and see that it Bears the Signature of In Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Cut in, All Right. Bedd What's the matter with your face? Greene Oh, I was being shaved today and I started to tell the barber a story. "I see, and he 'cut in,' did he?" No ugly, grimy streaks on the clothes when Red Cross Ball Blue is used. Good bluing gets good results. All grocers carry it 5c. The Leopard Spots. On a crowded Broad Ripple street car a mother was attempting to Interest her son. The lad had a little wooden toy leopard in his hands. "What are all those round things on your leopard, dearie?" she asked. "Tbey's life savers, mamma," he enlightened her. Louisville CourierJournal. T-T-SCKLS Now Is the Time to Get Rid of Tbeae Ugly Spots. There's no longer the allehtest need ot feelln? ashamed of your freckles, as Othlne double strength la guaranteed to removethese homely apota. Simply Ret an ounce of Othlne- doubl trength from your druggist, and apply a little of It night and morning and you hould soon see that even the woret freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It Is aeldora that more than one ounce ia needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear complexion. Be eure to aak for the double strength Othlne, as this Is sold under guarantee of money tack If It falls to remove freckles. Never use the expression, "It makes me sick"; It doesn't sound well. GENUINE vi n n n n DURHAM tobacco makes 50 good cigarettes for 1UC

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SOLD EVERYWHERE TABLETS OR LIQUID

sac To Dress Russia in American Clothes. The Russian Workingmen's Mutual Aid Society of America, with head'quarters in New York ci.ty, has decided to establish a co-operative tailor shop for the manufacture of men's and women's ready-mad garments, and to equip it with the latest machinery. It is also planned to give instruction In the needle trade, with a view toward sending the Instructed pupils to Russia, equipped with the proper American machinery, when they may start manufacturing in the American system. It is expected that the first party of Russian-American tailors will be ready to leave within the next few months. The co-operative is now raising $30.000 to carry on the work. Bulletin of Inter-Racial Council. To insure glistening-white table linens, use Red Cross Ball Blue in your laundry. It never disappoints. At all good grocers, 5c. Her Reason. 'Cindy, who had served her mistress faithfully for some months, suddenly announced her intention of leaving. "Why, 'Cindy," said the lady, aghast at such a misfortune. "I thought you wen- pleased with your position. I'm sure pleased with you. What can be the trouble?" "Well, ma'am, I tell yo' how 'tis. They's too much movement o' the dishes fo' de fewness ov de vlttles." Harper's Magazine. Lies often tread on the toes of the unshod truth. Bn Bad Weather Any fool knows enough to carry an umbrella when it rains, but the wise man is he who carries one when it is only cloudy. Any man will send for a doctor when he gets bedfast, but the wiser one Is he who adopts proper measures before his ills bo Ä.7 come serious. Indianapolis, Ind. "I am most pleased to say for Dr. Pieroe's Golden Medical Discovery that I like it as a tonic. I was employed In a cloak houso and used it for a toning-up medicine. As a general tonic I know of nothing better.' Mrs. G. P. Beceon, 733 Elm SL Cuticura Soap IS IDEALFor the Hands Soap 25c, Ointment 25 sod 50c, Talcoia c. Qid Folks' Rheumatic Pains and Twinges 20th Century Liniment goes rlffht to the spot and brings soothing: relief. Put it on full strength right out of the bottle. It penetrates quickly makes you forget your pain and misery in no time. 2-,th Century Liniment has brought relief to thousands of sufferers. It draws all the painful stiffness, FOreness and swelling from Ilheumatic joints and does It so surely and speedily, it seems almost Ilka maic. A single application will prove it in almost every Instance. Remember, there Is nothing so good for bronchitis, sore throat, stiff nok, lameness or sore muscles, and that results are guaranteed. Don't accept a substitute. If your dniffElst cannot supply you. The Mitchell Chemical Company, Altoona, Pa., will gladly end ft. mall rharps paid, on receipt of price, C.o or $1.20. I to member that 20!h0enfury Liniinonf Brines Sure, Speedy Relief Wunted Men n.r. 1 women to sll nwly ra.t-c-nterl . uf ty KiiriTient har.cer. Different from anything on the market. Unequal- 1 for hariimc .-Uirts ;is it duf s not cruh th top. anl can al?., ued to har:' many other article?. In thft sewir.sr room or dre?m:ik.in? Fhop its U'e 1 unlimited. ItaJy seller. (Joo.l profit. imple pent on r -ljt oi refun;-d If r.ot pat!!ld. Sjfety Oarment Hanger Co., I. O. Hot Milwaukee. Wi.i IIK.MTITC IIIN; und l'KOTIMi ATTACHMENT, works on any .-esv ir., M&rhin-, t - d ). Personal chck 10c eitra. t'r.ltel .Sle AK'ry, ICO) Fountain Av., ltlrminsfhain. Ala Want to Hear From I'urty Having Turin for Kale. Give ; articulars and lowet ; ric- JLn J. Hiack. lSith St.. Chlpi'wa Fall. Wla. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM P-etD ore Dancrc fi -9 X. pi n ai r Falllad Keit ores Color and nty to Cray and Faded I lair Cjc. ar.a II iwat iTrrn'.t ! HINDERCORNS i locals. te.. ttop all ila fcaaris Comfort to ta feC EQakra walktar eT. lVa. tr nail cr at lr&c i -Iii. UiaooxCaecaeU Weraa, rateboru, h. X. mit sali; ackm iMruo Ki lwu, tri pr acr. I'i-nty atr an t ada;td for wheat or ranching ALi:X WLHSTEU. Ownr. WELWY.V, SASK-. CANADA. tnrf m 1 mk(i the skin utaurirui. I r U L A III A I" w4f tor tl rue-itm 1 KllLrtlUL-l !---'' f ?s C. H. a.rr i imiuiuulh c.. aara mkiuim am, c SANTO iMIMXNCiO I-M OK OITOHTtN1TY. January. February and March laa ot the Fr.tu Don;'.ngo Review with Illustrations anl a halftone eneravin; of th Kulm ot the Era of Christopher Culumbut. p-t-tKt fre. 25c. SANTO DOMINOO REVIEW. : Fuitnn Street. Drooklyn. New York.

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