Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 35, Jasper, Dubois County, 21 January 1921 — Page 3
Indiana Woman Tells of Experience Laportr, Intl.: "Lichtern year fto I first became acquaints! nith Dr. Pirrce'j
favorite PreirripUon. It wj curie 2 expectancy and I was very frail autl delicate. Hut tho 'Favorite Preicriplion strengthened mo and I had a comparatively easy time. My baby vra a tror.f, healthy grlrl : and has al frays rn fine and heal thy. For the expectaxt mother I think there la nothiac to eaual rjavont Prescription 'The Tlasant Pelleta I kep in my'mMic!a closet for ünmediaU use and feel that 1 couldn't kerp houae without them." MIIS. MINNIE McO IEGOR,- 612 Clement St, Favorite Prescription can be had cf ail druggists in tablets or liquid. Tonight Tomorrow. Alrifjht u c a. am W j.AW VßL ifTJfiyß rw - - MM I I Gt'ARANTKKI) FIKST ill.IK H". UTT GRAY INNER TUBES :03. $1 S5; 303Vi. 12.25. lllver.l V. O. D. ut'Jrt to examination. C. anl K. Holland. 1125 North IlawHr1 St.. Indlanapoll. Ind. K II Llfl U L A " Or. C. N. Barry l 1 1 fc.HI VS 1.M c 2t71 mthin Avant. Chtcai v;: lt Contents 15PIuidUracta3 ?.V K II y f.-y VX , r-oTinT.-.l PER CZKT. air. J --t.f.TV.nif irr iPfAS simiiaijnuiciowuj a i tinöthcStcmcandBowtis . C -H ! WT il w ruim frtrnhulCnwi llincNoTjAjoTic vlit? ... Ariel pi uijvciuv - and Wristacsswd Xac5Ircilc Sljnattf" :t-gi ii Exact Copy of Wrapper. The Combine. Upton Sinclair said at n Pasadena tea : "In this matter of the high cost of living there is one thing which we all have got to do. That is this: When a dealer ' Here Mr. Sinclair struck the tea table a resounding whack with his list. "Winn a dealer asks us an exorbitant price for an essential article then " The novelist's eye flashed, and he squared his jaw resolutely. "Then there is nothing for us to do but leave the rascal's shop and buy the essential article from another dealer on the same exorbitant terms." Ambiguous. "Do Englishmen understand American slang?" "Some of them do. Why?" ".My daughter Is to be married In London and the earl has cabled me to come across." "Well?" "Docs he want me or my wad?" Boston Transcript. Kill That CÄSCÄRA
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TMC CCNTAUK COMPANY. NCW YORK CfTT. J Gossip. Miss Elisabeth Marbury was discussing the sad case of a young woman who had drowned herself on account of gossip. "Whatever the girl may have deserved," she said. "he didn't deserve to he gossiped about in this cruel fashion. "When I think of the harm gossip does," she ended. "I come to the conclusion that half the world, retails gossip while the other half wholesales it." Indianapolis News. Revised Version. Young America was hearing from his mother the story of the birth of Christ as a part of his pre-Chrlstmas education. "Now tell daddy the story," said the mother when the family was together that evening. "Well," said the youngster, "three wise men got on their camels and went to see the poor little Christ baby that was born in a garage." You will never make a mistake by talking to a man about himself. Cold With QUININE AND La Grippe
mm INVENTORY
HELPS BUSINESS Enables Farmer to Determine Whether He Is Going or Coming Financially. ' ANSWER TO MAW QUESTIONS Complete List of Assets and Liabilities Each Year Tells Land Owner Just How Much Increase or Decrease Has Been. What Is the.net worth of your farm business? Is It more or less than one would Imagine from a casual Inspection of your farm? Do you know for sure whether you are going or coming In Ilnancial standing? Question Not Easily Answered. These are Important questions to the farmer and questions that are not so easily answered as would at first appear. Farming -1 an intricate business and one In which returns from investment are sometimes long delayed, so that progress cannot he accurately measured by th? amount of money taken In in a given time. Sometimes cash income may be almost f ys-- Hunt Farm Inventory Is Index to Financial Progress.wholly attributable to reduction In other assets, so that in reality the result Is like taking money from . one pocket and putting It In another. The farm inventory, or property list, offers the only practicable way of answering these questions. Once the farmer has made a complete list of all his assets and liabilities and has balanced them he knows jiist what his net worth Is, and when he has made such a list annually he knows each year whether he has gone forward or hack and just how much has been the increase or decrease In the net worth of his business. Detailed Instructions. The United States Department of Agriculture has just Issued Farmers Uullctln ll'JS, entitled 'Tami Inventories," in which are given detailed instructions for making an Inventory of farm property and revising such a list from year to year. By using the single system described in this bulletin any farmer can ' determine exactly his financial status and lay the foundation for n iermanent system of accounting. Without the farm inventory as a basis no system of accounting that might be chosen would be of any great use to the farmer. FANNING MILL VERY USEFUL Present High Price of Grain Should Bring Machine Into More Use .on Stormy Days. In many parts of the country there has been a tendency to let the fanning mill rest and rust and gather dust and to pay the mill or elevator for cleaning the grain, paying the bill by accepting a low price for the uncleaned wheat or oats or barley. Besides, the chickens lose the screenings. The present high price of grain should bring many a neglected fanning ndll into profitable use. Incidentally, farmers will have profitable work for stormy days, and much cheap feed for chickens, pigs and other animals. EASY TO WINTER FALL PIGS Where Farmer Is Properly Equipped He Can Raise Young Animals Without Difficulty. More fall pigs are l?lng raised nowadays than was the case a few years aso. This is due largely to the fact that grain Is relatively high-priced. When a man Is properly equipped for taking care of fall pigs through the winter season-he can raise them about as cheaply as he can spring pigs and he gets more out of bis sow by breedIng her twice a year than only onet It is not dltllcult to winter fall pigs If one gives the matter proper attention. TO AID CO-OPERATION Farmers' Bulletin No. 1144. on -Oprative Marketing, has Just been Issued by the United States Department of Agriculture. Washington. D. C. Kvery person Interested In developing the co-operative movement among farmers should have a copy, which car. be obtained free on application.
CONDITIONING BIRDS FOR POULTRY SHOWS
Stand Better Chances for Winning if Well Trained. Poultry Specialists of United States Department of Agriculture Givs Suggestions for Preparation of Fowls. Although the larger poultry shows are usually held In the fall, smaller exhibitions are staged throughout the winter months. The following advice in training and conditioning birds previous to a show, given by poultry specialists of the United States Department of Agriculture, Is good the whole year round. The bird that has been properly trained and prepared will stand a better chance every time of winning a prize than another bird equally good, but wild or easily frightened, or whose plumage is soiled or dirty. After the birds are selected, remove them from the rest of the flock and place each bird in an exhibition coop for at least a part of each day. Fowls so confined will become accustomed to the coop.. Handling them that Is, removing them from the coop each day will have the effect of making them tame. In handling the birds and removing and returning them to and from the coops, move quietly and handle the birds gently so as not to frighten them. Examine the plumage so that the fowl will become accustomed to such movements when being handled by the Judge. Likewise, attempt to compose the bird by smoothing and stroking the wattles gently; this seems to have a soothing effect on the fowls, and when done frequently anil properly they come to look for it when one approaches the coop. Birds' to he exhibited should not be confined to the exhibition coops for too great a period, as long, continuous cooping may cause them to get out of condition and therefore unlit for show. A satisfactory plan is to confine the birds for a part of each day or every other day alternately up to a few days before sending them o the show, when they should be confined until ready to ship. EXERCISE FOR SOWS NEEDED Feed for Animals Should Be Scattered Around Floor to Compel Them to Hustle. Sows due to farrow In April or May ought to have some bulky feed. Prof. J. II. Sheperd of the North Dakota Agricultural college reports that the herdsman at the agricultural college feeds a pound to a pound and a quarter of grain per 10) pounds weight of sow and a little alfalfa hay to give plenty of bulk. He also advises tnaks.v v.-. ' Prize-Winning Poland China Sow. ing the sows take exercise, scattering their feed around on the floor so they will have two hours or more of work in picking it up. Another good tiling about alfalfa hay Is that it keeps them on their feet quite a little while. Tigs from sows which have had plenty of exercise and bulky feed are usually much stronger than those from fat, lazy sows. ROTTEN EGG IS UNDESIRABLE Many Farmers Do Not Seem to Care or Bother About Clean Nests for the Layers. No one likes a rotten egg, consequently no one Is going to buj- one not even the commission dealer. Many farmers do not care whether their hens steal their nests or not and do not bother to hunt for the eggs until market day comes around. Once a week is sometimes as often as eggs are looked for. Any eggs that have come from an old nest or that In any way look suspicious should be Candled at home before sending them to market. TRACTORS ARE TIME SAVERS To Get Full Benefit of Machine Farmer Should Get All Information About Mechanism. Farm tractors are time savers for the average farmer. After a farmer gets a tractor his first impulse should be to get all the Information possible about it and then so manage it as to get the full benefit from that information. BIG FARM ECONOMIC CHANGE Transportation of Products in Motor, trucks Becoming More Pcpular in Middle West. CJreat progress will be made In the transportation of farm products by trucks In the Middle West In the next few years. This is one of the tig economic changes which is coming In agriculture.
WET FEET BR COUGHS A? IB COLDS Until entirely rid of a cough or cold, look out They are a source of danger.
3 Just A ftw Aomm of Pe-ru-ea taken toon alter eipoiura or first manif cataUon of trouble wiU usually break a' cold or dissipat In a hurry the bs est panuaUnt couth. TABLETS OR LIQUID Tit til tun ESS KEEP IT IN Where Resemblance Stops. "That Miss Gabblelgh reminds me of a church bell, only she hasn't the sense of one.' "What do" you mean?" "Well, a church bell has an empty head and a long tongue, but It is discreet enough not to speak until it's tolled." Huston Transcript. Hall's Catarrh Medicine Those who are In a "run down" condition will notice that Catarrh 'bothem them much more than when they are In rood health. This fact proves that while Catarrh Is a local disease, it is greatly influenced by constitutional conditlona. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE la a Tonic and Blood Puxlfler, and acts through the blood upon the mucous surfaces of the body, thus reducing the Inflammation and restoring normal conditlona. All druggists. Circulars free. IT. J. Cheney Co.. Toledo. Ohio. Back for Another. "You did me a faver ten years ago," said the stranger, "and 1 have never forgotten it." "Ah," replied the good man. with a grateful expression on his face, "and you have come back to repay me." "Not exactly." replied the stranger. "I've .lust got into town and need another favor, and I thought of you right away." Cuttcura Soothes Itching Scalp On retiring gently rub spots of dandruff and Itching with Cuticura Ointment. Next morning shampoo with Cuticura Soan and hot water. Make them your every-day toilet preparations : and have a clear skin and soft, white hands. Adv. BARK OF TREE NOT WOOD Scientist Corrects an Impression Which Has Long Been More or Less Widely Held. Hark on trees and shrubs corresponds with the skin on animals. Hut it isn't wood, according to one scientist, and it Isn't formed as wood Is formed. It covers the wood, and it is generally an easy matter to separate the bark from the wood. Hemp and jute and flax are all bark the outside covering of certain vegetable growths. Uark is composed of three layers of tissue. The inside layer conducts food to the plant, and under a magnifying glass Is seen to bo made up of tiny libers. Then there is the "green zone," as it Is called, and this also Is fibrous and helps feed the plant. The outj s;de layer Is cork, ami Is really dead. That Is, these cork cells develop ami 1 die immediately, so one really sees only a dead tree when he looks at the bark. The cork of commerce is the bark of a certain kind of tropical tree, but the outer layer of bark of all trees Is technically known as cork, and the little cells going to make it up are called cork. Papa Missed Her, Too. Hriscillu had been to school a few days for the first time in her life when she met a friend on the street one day. who inquired about how she was getting along. "Mamma does not like to have me go very well," she said, "because she misses me at home." "Hut what does your papa say about it?" inquired the friend. "Oh, he is kind of uneasy in his mind, too." answered Prison la.
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Ecirrtscj Uztij THE HOUSE ISad Stomach Sends Her to Bed for lO Monihs Eaionlo Cots Her Up I Over a year ago." says Mrs. Dora Williams, "I took to bed and for 10 months did not think I would live Catonlc helped me so rauch I am now up and able to work. I recommend It highly for stomach trouble." Eatonlc helps people to get well by taking up and carrying out the excess acidity and gases that put the stomach out of order. If ycu have indigestion, ourness, heartburn, belching, fooJ repeating, or other stomach distress, take an Eatonlc after each meal. Rig box costs only n trifle with your druggist's guarantee. Young Womanhood So. Bend, Ind. "A preecri p t I on caved my life years ago after the doctors had given me up. I was only fifteen 1 ii M M -1 (i . years of a I was bedfa for more than two months, doctoring all tho time but getting too weak to even ralöo my hand. I owe eo much to Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription that I feel It my duty to send this statement hoping it will be the means of restoring other girls to a healthy womanly development by proving to them that 'Prescription' is the right medicine for them to take." Mrs. Lilly Keith, C27 S. Fellows St ) MISTAKE IN THE LOCATION Despite Waiter's Assertion, Traveler Was Convinced They Were In the Wrong Room. The late William Dean Howells was yery fond of traveling In Spain. He once said on his return from Anda tusla : "The Spaniards, especially the southern Spaniards, have enormous families. Eight children Is the average, and families of 10 and 17 children are quiet common. "Hut they don't know how to ralso these children. They take babies of three or four months traveling with them. In every hotel and train there are sure to be as many babies as adults. I was ushered one evening by a Malaga waiter into the lofty marblo and bronze restaurant of n sumptuous hotel. The restaurant was crowded with babies. "'This Is our dining hall, senor, said the waiter complacently. "I put my hands to my ears. "Your dining hall?' I said. 'Don't you mean your bawl room?" Should children study their lessons at home If that is what they are sent to school for? There's one peculiarity about women the more a man knows about them the more he has to learn. Cereäl
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