Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 276, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1910 — Cap Strings. [ARTICLE]

Cap Strings.

The careful mother always makes several pairs of strings for baby’s cap. These she’hems at their unfinished ends after their embroidered ends are worked-*—, , ' They are not sewed, to the cap, but are pinned to Rs sides with small gold safety pins, so that they are removable aftet- each Tn no other way mky the baby be kept in> maculate. ■

“The numerous cases of kidney and bladder diseases and rheumatism are mainly due to the fact that the drinking of water, nature’s greatest medicine, has been neglected. Stop loading your system with medicines and cure-alls; but get on the water wagon. If you are really sick, why, of course, take the proper medicines—plain, common vegetable treatment, which will not shatter the nerves or ruin the stomach.” To cure Rheumatism you must make the kidneys do their work; they are the filters of the blood. They must be made to strain out of the blood the waste matter and acids that cause rheuihatism; the urine must be neutralized so it will no longer be a source of irritation to the bladder, and, most of all, you must keep these acids from forming in the stomach. This is the cause of stomach trouble and poor digestion. For these conditions you can do no better than take the following prescription: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Mix by shaking well in bottle and take tn teaspoonful doses after each meal and at .bedtime, . but don’t forget the water. Drink plenty and often. This valuable information and simple prescription should be posted up in each household and used at the first sign of an attack of rhenmafistn, bapkache or urinary trouble, no matter how slight