Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 133, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 June 1917 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The Effects of Opiates. That INFANTS are peculiarly susceptible to opium and its various nrenarations, all of which are narcotic, io well known. Even in the smallest doses, if continued, these opiates cause changes in the functions, and growth of the cells which are likely to become permanent, cauang imbecility, mental perversion, a craving for alcohol or narcotics in later hfe. Nervous diseases, such as intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack of staying powers are a result of dosing with opiates or narcotics to tn their infancy. The rule among physicians is that children should receive opiates in the smallest doses for more than a day at a time, and OlUy Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, Soothing toTltronSv other narcotics to children by any but a " decried, and the druggist should not be ». party to it. Children who are ill the attention of a physician, and iTis nothing less than a crime todosethem willfully with narcotics. Castoria contains no narcotics if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. { Genuine Castoria always bears the signature

Stenographer Too Radiant. The elder Swift, founder of one of the great Chicago beef concerns, hated to see women working in bright clothes, according to a man who once labored for the Swift concern. There happened to be a stenographer at the works, however, who bought all the loud raiment she could, and looked like a combination of a merry-go-round and a rainbow when she walked through the yards. One day the elder Swift caught sight of her. He called his assistant. “Who is that?” he asked. “Why, that’s Mr. Blank’s stenographer,” : “How much does she get?” “Twenty-five a week.” “Dock her.” “I’m afraid she’ll leave." Swift shot a glance at his assistant before he answered: “If she don’t,” he said, “dock her again.”—Earl Godwin, in Washington Star.

PAIN? NOT A BIT! LIR YOUR CORNS OR CALLUSES OFF No humbug! Apply few drops then Just lift them away with fingers.

This new drug Is an ether compound discovered by a Cincinnati chemist. It is called freezone, and can Anjyp now be obtained in tiny bottles as here shown at very cost f rom aoy V, -37 drug store. Just ask for freezone. Apply a drop or / IB two directly upon a tender I J corn or callus and instantII ly the soreness disappears. H Shortly you will find the U corn or callus so loose that £ you can lift it off, root Sand all, with the fingers. Not a twinge of pain, soreness or irritation; not even' the slightest smarting, either when applying freezone or afterwards. This drug doesn’t eat up the corn or callus, but shrivels them so they loosen and come right out. It Is no humbug! It works like a. charm. For a few cents you can get rid of every hard corn, soft corn or corn between the toes, as well as painful calluses on bottom of your feet. It never disappoints and never burns, bites or inflames. If your druggist hasn’t any freezone yet, tell him to get a little bottle for you from his wholesale house. —adv. She’s Found a Place to Start. “Now that we are at war we shall have to practice rigid economy.” "All right, my dear. I looked at your last year’s straw hat this morning and I am sure it will do again for this summer.”

SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Allen's Foot—Ease, the antiseptic powder to be shaken Into the shoes and sprinkled In the footbath. It relieves painful, swollen, smarting feet s add takes the sting out of corns and bunions. Used by the British and French troops at the front. Allen’S Foo l=. Ease is a certain relief tea tired, aching feet, bold everywhere—Adv. Malversation North of the Rio Grande. Courier—Texas is “harvesting wheat. Kaiser —Himmel. That’s the crop I gave to Mexico, .» ■ Of course men are not vain, but just tell a man of fifty that he doesn’t! look a day over thirty, and watch the effect • 4 ’ If bees stored tip glucose some dealers would adulterate it with pure honey. | ' 111 . """ , < " 1 No man ever agks a truthful woman more than once what she thinks of him. If a man would know how much he Is appreciated he should pose as defendant in a breach-of-promise suit > He is truly wise whp gains wisdom it the expena* of other*. t