Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 January 1917 — Page 3
CfISTORIA J For Infants and Children. W JswSnEjl Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always / . BOfiTS tilQ / Jft 1 pKTWHWroHjwffyYi |IMH *h BK Signature lrtlr Cheerfulness b neither Opium,Morphine >n« Jall.lT E|||{Sneral. Not Narcotic VI <LMIf AcW*-W* I 1/1 ■ Mgr | ft Jr ,n ■•JaSSsS-r ft / Dsa xjt For Over B Thirty Years feg CfISTORIA
DRUGGISTS’ EXPERIENCE WITH KIDNEY MEDICINE
Your Swamp-Root i« a splendid seller with ns and must give good satisfaction to its users or my customers would not buy it repeatedly. It is a very valuable medicine to sufferers of catarrh or inflammation of the bladder and in liver trouble and rheumatism it has been very beneficial. I take pleasure in recommending Swamp-Root because I .’eel that it pnwijytHPS merit the troubles for which it is intended. : ~ : - ~-<ry truly yours, —. J. J. BUNDY, Druggist, Aug. 1, 1916. Thompsonville, Illinois.
Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention this paper. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. ~
Couldn’t Blame Her
The express was approaching a railway bridge that spanned a deep river, and a stout old lady In one of the compartments showed signs of nervousness. As the train went roaring across the structure she did not speak a word, but seemed to be holding her breath. “There,*; said a gentleman in a neighboring seat, “we are over it safely.” The old lady heaved an explosive sigh. “Well," she said, “if we had gone to the bottom I should have died with a clear conscience, for it wouldn’t have been my weight that did it. I bore up so that I really made the train lighter than it would have been ■ without me I” London Mail.
Government Aids Turkish Farmers.
The Turkish government has made a .special appropriation of $1,980,00P to be used for the purchase of seed Sains for needy Turkish, farmers in e Turkish dominions.
The Kind It Was.
“Did you have a fine kind of automobile trip?” “It was nothing but fines.” The Uruguayan congress is considering the establishment of a military aviation school.
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Canada’s Liberal Offer of Wheat Land to Settlers Ph is open to you—to every farmer or fanner’s son I || who is anxious to establish for IK o/ II himself a happy home and ■ MLOr prosperity. Canada’s hearty iff *4 I I invitation this year is more attractive II U gjgra ” | th an ever - Wheat is much higher but I her fertile farm land just as cheap, and AM in the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatfl chewan and Alberta Fl M M 160 Acre Homesteads Are Actually Free to Settlers ▼ > Aid*! 3 n Md Otbfl L “ d 5414 at fro ” * IS t# >2O per Acre >1 T The great demand for Canadian Wheat will ■■■■■■MsMßMnßMi keep up the price. Where a farmer can get ■ffljMßKAx-W AJlAtx M near $2 for wheat and raise 20 to 45 bushels to the acre hc *’ bound “» make money that’• IgjWj'W jwTTt'A I * r.LI«~W what you can expect in Western Canada. Won■t>£"VlSjf —vH derful yields also of Oats, Barley and Flax. KwilMr irnk. MP}■ Mixed Farming in Western Canada is fully aa _ i '£P7 'CTaMWK-jNB profitable an industry as grain raising. 3 -ir" The excellent grasses, full of nutrition, are the only wHBIIfiAMIIM food required either for beef or dairy purposes. ■wAllm ‘'•A-‘nv-'S. WWalßwlM Goodschools, churches, markets convenient, clittiate ■jff’iiltA'p' • > >1) MliiJralllß excellent. Military set-rice is not compulsory in ■W iV? \ nOnnliiH Canada but there Is an unusual demand for farm ■fflUNkt Wt «Tvl IfflW IBM labor to replace the many young men who have MWUma ~CKtm. IwUlnH volunteered for the war. Write for llteratn re and ■Wlfiyttw. nw?r> JRhCsNM particulars as to reduced railway rates to Supt. of ■mwNUn bMtXI Ti'jWMH unnilgratlon, Ottawa, Can., or to ■ * liSS C. J. Broughton, Room 412, 112 W. Adams wl *n2s»»A£a6r •" MSB I HilllirM Canadian Government Agents
Nearly a quarter of a century ago 1 commenced selling Dr. Kilmer’s SwampRoot and some of, my customers are so well pleased with it that they recommend it to their friends. My father, who was in the drug business for over forty years, found Swamp-Root of benefit to him. I believe Swamp-Root is very good for kidney ailments if given a thorough trial. - - Very truly yours, - - ~T —J. H. SEAMAN, Druggist, Aug. 1, 1916. Strasburg,-Illinois.
Very, Very Serious.
In a toast to “widows” at a dinner in Chicago, a society leader and afterdinner speaker said: “We all know that widows are like windows —when you get near one you ought to look out. “I said to a chap at the shore one night: “ ‘Are your Intentions toward the widow, serious?’ “ ‘Very, very serious,’ he answered, with a sigh. ‘I intend, if possible, to get out of marrying her.’ ”
END STOMACH TROUBLE, GASES OR DYSPEPSIA “Pape’e Dlapepsin" make* Sick, Sour, Gassy Stomachs surely feel fine in five minutes. • If what you just ate is souring on your stomach or lies like a lump of lead, to digest, or you belch gas and eructate sour, undigested food, or have a feeling of dizziness, heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taste in mouth and stomach-headache, you can get blessed relief in five minutes. Put an end to stomach trouble forever by getting a large fifty-cent case of Pape’s Dlapepsin from any drug store. You realize in five minutes how needless it is* to suffer from indigestion, dyspepsia or any stomach disorder. It’s the quickest, surest stomach doctor in the world. It’s wonderful. —Adv.
Of the 43,000 persons employed in the, Swiss hotels, it seems strange that only 30,000 are Swiss. A census of the volcanoes in the world show there are 672 in all, of which 275 are active.
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The first sneeze is the danger signal Time to take— CASCARAgQUININE The old family remedy—in tablet form—safe, sure, easy to take. No opiates, no unpleasant after effects. Cures colds in 24 hours—Grip in 3 days. Money back if it fails. Get the genuine box with Red Top and Mr. Hill’s picture on it—2s cents. • At Any Drue Store
Consolation of a Sort.
Bayard Swope, a New York Jour--nallst, was talking about his recent German visit. “You see in Germany,” he said, “Innumerable mutilated young men. These young men, no matter how severe their mutilations, are cheerful. They know other-young men, you gee, who are immeasurably worse off than , themselves.” , Mr. Swope shook his head. “Immeasurably worse off,” he repeated. And he went on : “A cheery young Bavarian captain who had lost his sight put the matter to me In a proverb which runs: “‘I had no boots to tny feet and jnurmured, until I met aman upon the road who had no feet.’ ”
TO CENT “CASCARETS” FOR LIVER AND BOWELS
Cure Sick Headache, Constipation Biliousness, Sour Stomach, Bad Breath—Candy Cathartic. No odds how bad your liver, stomach or bowels; how much your head aches, how miserable you are from constipation, biliousness and sluggish bowels- —you always get relief with Cascarets. They immediately cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove the sour, fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry off the constipated waste matter and poison from the’ intestines and bowels. A 10-cent box from your druggist will keep your liver and bowels clean; stomach sweet and head clear for months.. They work while you sleep.— Adv.
Helping the Game Along.
The midnight stillness of the darkened parlor was punctuated by a crash just overhead. “What-what-what was that, dud-dud-darling?" exclaimed the timid young man. “Merely father dropping a hint,” she replied, as she snuggled a little closer. —Judge.
FOR ITCHING, BURNING SKINS Bathe With Cuticura Soap and Apply the Ointment —Trial Free. For eczemas, rashes, itchings, irritations, pimples, dandruff, sore hands, and baby humors, Cuticura Soap and Ointment are supremely effective. Besides they tend to preyent these distressing conditions, if used for everyday toilet and nursery preparations. Free sample each by mail with Book. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston. Sold everywhere.—Adv. Horrible Crime. “Not long ago.” said a judge, “a colored woman came into court to see what could be done about securing a pardon for her husband, who was In Jail. “ ‘What was your husband sentenced for?’ I asked. “ ‘Ah ain’t shuah, judge, but Ah thinks ’twuz emblazonment!’ was Uie reply.”—Case and Comment. Send 10c to Dr. Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, for large trial package of Anuria for kidneys—cures backache. —Adv. Its Drawbacks. “What do you think of this picture bride business where the Japanese select their wives from photographs?” “Hm ! there might be some very ugly features about the case.” An English Inventor’s cigaretteholder is equipped with a porous disk to filter the smoke. . Russia Is a large producer of asbestos. • .
Thousands Tell It Why dally along with backache and kidney or bladder troubles? Thousands tell you how to find relief. Here’s a case to guide you. And it’s only one of thousands. Forty thousand American people are publicly praising Doan’s Kidney Pills. Surely it is worth the while of anyone who has a bad back, who feels tired, nervous and run-down, who endures distressing urinary disorders, to give Doan’s Kidney Pills a trial. An Illinois Case Mrs. Harvey ROwe, Twp 1620 Moultrie Ave.,\jw it Mattoon. 11l . says r. IMM “Overwork b r ought 11 on kidney complaint <P-1| and my health waslA “tsp wrecked. I had diz-SftJgTfH zy spells and sharp pains darted through my back and head. \ )tl got weak and nerv-ffT* < • ous and lost ove rl l I 1 zzegt twenty pounds inijfl IdflKan weight. My appetitepkJrß|JL*ni was poor and I was » in bad shape when ! 7j 1P(. w r used Doan’s Kidney .. Pills They made me strong and wen - again and I have had little trouble with my kidneys since/' , ' Gat Doan's at Any Store, Me a Box DOAN * S FOSTER-MILBURN CO, BUFFALO, N. Y.
Home Town Helps
CALL FOR HIGHEST ABILITY Time Coming When All American Cities'Will Employ Managers to Direct Civic Affairs. A predict!on that within a few years this city would adopt the city manager plan of government was made by-Rich-ard S. Childs, in introducing Henry M. Waite, city manager of Dayton 0., as the speaker at the second Saturday afternoon luncheon of the City club of New York. Mr. Waite, who took over the direction of the affairs of Dayton on January 1, 1914 —after Gen. Gyorge Goethals had refused the post —outlined to about 50 inemberswhat he had done to earn his $12,500 yearly salary. Mr. Waite, the dean of City managers, was referred to as “logically, New York's first manager.” “Out in Dayton we run our municipal affairs this way,” said Mr. Waite. "First, the people elect a council or commission of five members, whose duty it is-te-dook-T&bout -through th» country and locate a num who might capably direct the city’s affairs. When one such is found, the commission questions him about his experience and so forth, in much the same way a business man does when he hires a clerk. If the applicant measures up to the standard, lie Is hired, and he, in turn, selects the heads of the five departments of finance, law, service, safety and welfare. .. . “In selecting the heads of departiherits ability and experience and not politics count. Personally, I don’t know of what political persuasion my departmental heads are. In this way we are able to get many men who otherwise would not think of running for office, under the old conditions. For example, the head of the welfare department is a clergyman, thoroughly capable to study out the park and recreation needs of our populatiori. “Take our finance department as an example of the efficiency obtainable under the new plan of government. We have our finances so systematized that I —or any other citizen—can tell at a inoment down to a“cent Justhbw any of the. subdivisions of our budget stand.” . - .
NEEDS BRAINS OF ENGINEERS
Underlying All City Planning Is the Necessity to Secure Health and Comfort for the People.
City planners are always busied with civic centers, city halls, libraries, parks, playgrounds, street trees, comfort stations, etc., all grand features, all desirable, all even necessary, yet all incidentals. The first problem to grapple with is availability. Such Work is at present our greatest need, for all oiir so-called main thoroughfares are now too much congested during the busiest hours. This is an engineer’s problem. Storm drains and also sewers are next on the program, also referred to the engineer’s department. After this we need reservations for small neighborhood parks so that every resident may reach i>n& from his home in a ten-minutes’ walk. Now, having made our city available and sanitary to a satisfactory degree we are ready to make it a city beautiful and consider, all the commendable fads put forward by bands of energetic workers who for many years have made large •noises but accomplish nothing. But let us first have the engineer and have him give us a substantial foundation on which to lay the city.—Los Angeles Times.
How Our Cities Have Grown.
A metropolis grows up in two ways. At first it expands legitimately, adding furlong to furlong of growth. Then *lt leaps forward and seizes a large area overnight by act of legislature or parliament, sweeping into its net a score of villages and settlements. Then It proceeds to consolidate its position, as General Joffre might say, by filling up the intervening spaces. In European cities they have an inner ring, which is the old city, and an outer ring, which may be anything. New York, Chicago, Boston, Seattle, have their inner rings, which are the legitimate city, and the outer ring, which came by the get-big-qulck method. New York succumbed to the promoter’s fever in 1898. In that year the city absorbed large areas of virgin soil, and a cbgjn of independent villages, sortie of them nearly as old as Manhattan itself. From the Sound to the Atlantic they stretch across the backbone of Long island and the lower harbor of Staten islandr-where the local tradition, in spite of municipal ferries and promised tunnels, has remained at Its strongest. '
Such frenzied expansion Is tfierea-' son why the traveler in the nearer suburbs of a great city will often come across a city line which is no longer the city line. As you near the old city line from the heart of population, the .solid blocks of apartments and flats thin out. There follow stretches of waste land, market gardens, cemeteries. It Is across this zone between the old and the new city lines that the transit railways throw their surface lines and elevated “extensions,” and close behind them are the builders, criss crossing the. raw acres with their long lines of “frame” and brick.—Harper's Magazine. « f ’ •
The Quinine That Does Not | Cause Nervousness or Ringing in Head Because of its Tonic and Laxative effect, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE can be taken by anyone without causing nervousness or ringing m the head. It removes the cause of Colds, Grip and Headache. Used whenever Quinine is needed. —but remember there is Only One “Bromo Quinine” That is the Original Laxative Bromo Quinine Thin Signature on Every Box </«•«/Wor/af Ovwp
Strenuous Effort.
“That fellow has never made the least effort to support himself?” “Oh. yes, he has. To my . certain knowledge, he’s proposed to every girl with money he could meet.”
ACTRESS TELLS SECRET. A well known actress gives the following recipe for gray hair: To half pint of water add 1 oz. Bay Rum, a small box of Barbo Compound, and 14 oz. of glycerine. Any druggist can put this up or you can mix it at home at very little cost. Full directions for making and use come - in each box of- Barbo Compound. It will gradually darken streaked, faded grsiy hair, and make it soft and glossy. It will not color the scalp, is not sticky or greasy, and does not rub off. Adv.
To Supplant Woe.
To supplant woe with joy In a single heart is to swerve creation nearer to the divine plan.—Youth’s Companion.
An Empty Echo.
“Money talks.” observed the Sage. “Yes,” ’ replied the Foot “But all some of us hear, Is the echo.”
A MINISTER’S CONFESSION Rev. W. H. Warner, Myersville, Md., writes: “My trouble was sciatica. My back was affected and took the form of lumbagOu_, I„jilSQ..had.- aeurßlgla, cramps In my musMi( ~ > cles, pressure or sharp pain on the 3 tO P of my head, t and nervoUß dizzy spells ’ * other symptoms showIng, my kidneys ■were at fault, so I took Dodd’s Kidney Pills. They were the means of saving my life. I write to say that yotir medicine restored me to perfect health.” Be sure and get “DODD’S,” the name with the three D’s for diseased, disordered, deranged kidneys; just as Rev. Warner did, no similarly named article will do.—Adv.
Lively Aid to Cupid.
Eighteen residents of the Pueblo (Colo.) Young Men’s Christian association dormitory have been married since that Institution opened its doors about a year ago.
The Beginner.
“And how are you getting along with yriiir skntlng lessons?” “Fierce! I’m making great strides.”
TAKES OFF DANDRUFF, HA!R STOPS FALLING Save your Hair! Get a 25 cent bottle of Danderine right' now—Also stops itching scalp. Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy hair is mute evidence of a neglected scalp; of dandruff —that awful scurf. There Is nothing so destructive to the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life; eventually producing a feverishness and Itching of the scalp, which if not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink, loosen and die—then the hair falls out fast A little Danderine tonight—tiow—any time—will surely save your hair. - Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine from any drug store. You surely can have beautiful hair and lots of it if you will just try a little Danderine. Save your hair 1 Try it I—Adv.1 —Adv.
Heard in the Ananias Club.
“Bilkens sometimes tells the truth.” ‘‘Yes. But he always mixes something up with It so as to spoil IL” - The United States coastguard in 1915 saved 1,507 lives.
A Great Discovery (BY J. H. WATSON, M. D.) Swollen hands, ankles, feet are due to a dropsical condition, often caused by disordered kidneys. Naturally when the kidneys are deranged the blood is filled with poisonous waste matter, which, settles in the feet, ankles and wrists; or under the eyes in bag-like formations. As a remedy for those easily recognized, symptoms of Inflammation caused by uric acid —as scalding urine, backache and frequent urination, as well as sediment in the urine, or it uric acid in the blood has caused rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica, gout, it Is simply wonderful how quickly-Anuric acts; the pains and stiffness rapidly disappear. Take a glass of hot water before meals and Anuric to flush the kidneys. Step into any drug store and ask for Anuric, many times more potent than lithia and eliminates uric acid as hot water melts sugar. -
Said the “O, Susie," said the dear girl friend, “you should have heard what Mr. Twiggs, the horticulturist, said last night when someone told him that yog were one of the buds.” “What did he say?” asked Susie. “I don't remember his exact words, but It was something about how Interesting it was to see a century plant In bud —why, Suu-msfe. dear, how can you accuse me of offending youT* Turkey has put bakeries under government rule..
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