Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 156, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 July 1914 — Has Your Child Worms? [ARTICLE]

Has Your Child Worms?

Most children do. A coated, furred tongue; strong'breath, stomach pains; circles under eyes; pale, sallow complexion; nervous, fretful; grinding of teeth; tossing in sleep; peculiar one of these indicate child has worms. Get a box of Kickapoo Worm Killer at once. It kills the worms—4he cause' of your child’s condition. Is laxative and tods nature to expel the worms. Supplied In candy form. Easy for children to take. 25c at your druggist.

Three boys iwho were captured after a Chase in which shots were fired by detectives, early Monday, after they had been surprised while I robbing the Ideal Candy Company’s 1 safe at 1914 West Harrison street, Chicago, confessed, the police say, that they have committed more than fifty robberies, holdups and .burglaries on the wpst side In the last eighteen months. For earache, toothache, pains, bums, scalds, sore throat, try Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil, a splendid remedy tor emergencies.

News Notes Taken From The Medaryville Advertiser. Miss Ara Guild left test Tuesday for St. Louie dor a week’s visit. Her brother, Barnard, accompanied her as far as Lafayette. . Gus Steinike taputoing the finishing touches on hds home. It is now one of the handsome homes here. (Mrs. Alichael Robinson is recovering from a severe attack of pneumonia, from Which she has been suffering tor the past couple of weeks. “ Mrs. Jasi R. Guild, daughter Florence and son Bernard and Mrs.Mell Guild and tour children motored'to Winamac last Wednesday and spent (the day-there as the guests of Attorney and Mis. Ralph Borner. /

The present condition of Mrs. Alary Querry gives rise to the hope of her ultimate recovery. She is able to be up at least part of the time tand takes nourishment with apparently strengthening effect. Squire Calvin Ooppess is making encouraging strides toward recovery. He is able to come up town part of the time and is again taking an active in the everyday duti es of life. His many friends will rejoice to hear the.good news. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Nicoles were agreeably surprised by a visit of .two of their children last Sunday. .Mis® Emma Nicoles arid friend, Miss Edith Leonard, both of Indianapolis, took advantage of the excursion last Sunday and spent .the day with thorn. Their son, Noel Nicoles, of. South Bend, spent Sunday and several days of this week with his parents.