Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 284, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 December 1918 — Page 2
innif IT null IVO TONGUE IF SIGN, ■' CROSS, FEVERISH . MURRY, MOTHER! REMOVE POh SONS FROM LITTLE STOMACH, LIVER, BOWELS. GIVE CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGG AT ONCE IF BILIOUS OR CONSTIPATED. I|jVl jUFxßnd- O' f; iwr I ~ \ I V Look at the tongue, mother! If coated, it is a sure sign that your little one’s stomach, liver and bowels needs a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. * When peevish, cross, listless, pale, doesn't sleep, doesn’t eat or act culturally, or is feverish, stomach sour, breath bad; ha% stomach-ache, sore throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of “California Syrup of Figs," and in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of the little bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful child again. You needn’t coax sick children to ■take this harmless “fruit laxative;” they love its delicious taste, and it always makes them feel splendid. Ask your druggist for a bottle of ■ “California Syrup of Figs," which has directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. To be sure you get the genuine, ask to see that it is made by the “California Fig Syrup Company.” Refuse ■my other kind with contempt.—Adv. Pick and Shovel Important. When the American infantryman landed in France, particularly those who had not been taught modern methods of trench warfare before leaving the States, and was handed a pick and shovel to be included tn his fighting equipment he was astonished at first. But the young man was adept at learning, even with a pick and ehovel, although many of them at home had been clerks and held simitar positions, and now those toolp are she most highly prized of all.
PROVEN SWAMP-ROOT AIDS WEAK KIDNEYS Ths of kidney and bladder troubles are often very distressing and leave the system in a run-down condition. The kidneys seem to suffer most, as almost every victim complains of lame back and urinary troubles which should not be neglected, as these danger signals often lead to more dangerous kidney troubles. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root which, so many people say, soon heals and strengthens the kidneys, is a splendid kidney, liver and bladder medicine, and, being an herbal compound, has a gentle healing effect on the kidneys, which is almost immediately noticed in most cases by those who use it. A trial will convince anyone who may be in need of it. Better get a bot’e from your nearest drug store, and start treatment at once. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When- writing be sure and mention this paper.—Adv. Natural Proving. “I assure you 1 am dead In ear nest.** “So I’ should judge from your grave expression.” The great majority of all buildings in Uruguay is constructed of brick with a cement plaster finish.
Don’t trifle with a cold —it’s dangerous. ° You can’t afford to risk Influenza. Keep always at hand a box of CASCARA Standard eold remedy for 20 ywre tn tablet i fmn safr. sure, no opiate®—breaks up a eold (la M hours relieves grip in 3 days. Money back if it fails. The genuine boa has a Red top ( With Mr- HMl's picture. At AB Drug Stores. Plr I*l MP "IB eb ™ I Goodbye to that headache, I M fedinfc rheumatism. B PCflt SPCIWft uMB. /V *U QrUgiptSe _M
HOME TOWN HELPS
DUTY DEVOLVING UPON ALL Planting, Care and Protection of Trees Is* Prime Requisite of Good Citizenship.
Choice varieties of our native deciduous and evergreen trees have suffered greatly from depletion -due to the almost unchecked ravages of pestiferous, insects and destructive fungi, the noted scarcity of bird life in many sections plainly addtag to the complexity of the problem of protecting the trees, writes a correspondent of the Nbw York Sun. Trees such as the chestnut, the maple, hickory, oak, pine, hemlock, etc., are beautifully 'characteristic of the wonderful resources of our deciduous and evergreen varieties, and these should be planted freely wherever opportunityoffers. The'American chestnut should not be permitted to disappear from the list I had intended to say more about street tree planting in the several boroughs of our city, where in many sections trees may be used with a great advantage to property and for the adornment of a neighborhood. For a comparatively small expenditure a good tree is a paying investment. The period of defoliation in the deciduous tree is at hand, and indicates the season of safety in transplanting, and this work can now shortly be undertaken, lasting till early frost All'interested in this inviting enterprise should take occasion to plant a tree as a civic duty.
BEAUTY GREAT CIVIC ASSET
Ugly or 111-Kept Houses Do Much to Retard the Development Of Any Community. Morals, manners and taste are important as truly as health. Houses that are ugly, that tend to drive men and women away from them instead of attracting them are, to say the least, not making it easier to maintain good homes. Houses that are ill-kept or rundown are setting a constant pattern of shiftlessness and slovenliness before the child. Monotonous rows of pine boxes, or even of brick or concrete parallelepipeds are not adapted to cultivate taste for beautiful things nor to supply the basis for the expression of individuality. And individuality is somehow a very real element not merely in the attractiveness of life, but in the formation of character and of family standards. Fortunate is the small city or large town that has no great amount of housing of this kind. If communities set themselves the task of building schoolhouses that shall impress good standards upon children during five hours of the day, can they afford to take the risk of having patterns of hideousness before the eyes of children during the rest of the day?
Enrich Your Garden Soil.
This is the time to apply coarse manure not commercial fertilizer, which should only be used during the growing season. You are not likely to apply too much compost or manure. Truck growers use as heavy a coating as six inches. On a plot 20 by 20 feet 400 to 600 pounds can be used.’Stable manure is so scarce, it is more than ever important to save and use all available leaves. -The burning of leaves is rank waste. Manure is hard to obtain, but every effort should be made to get it and put it on in the autumn instead of in the spring. Arrangements should be made, if possible, for fine, well-rotted manure or for commercial fertilizer for use next spring. There is a shortage during the war of commercial fertilizer and it should not be put on before its plant food is needed or when it will seep away. Quick-acting fertilizer applied in the spring will give plants an early •start and help to produce early crops —a result all gardeners desire. *
Deadlines In City Streets.
For the purpose of trying out the idea before adopting it generally, New York city officials have laid white lines of tile and marble, six inches wide, in the pavement at certain street intersections to serve as declines for vehicles. Considerable trouble in connection with the control of traffic by the police has been experienced in trying to get motorists to stop at an imaginary line. With a broad, white marking set in the pavement, there can be no mistake as to where cars should stop. Both tile and marble have been used in making the trial marks to ascertain which is the more durable. —Popular Mechanics Magazine.
Origin of Meteorites.
Tn contradistinction to the theory of the earth-origin of meteorites, it las been argued that they may have been shot out of the giant volcanoes of the moon in long past ages, but .here are some very serious dlflicultier in the way of this hypothesis. Mr. Chamberlain, the inventor of the planetesimal theory of the origin of t olar systems, has the interesting suggestion that meteorites may be the fragments of bodies (planets) broken up by the passage of some Immense mass near enough to produce disruptive tidal strains. To sum up, the real origin of meteorites remains tobedlacovered. ""
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SPANISH INFLUENZA
Do Not Fear When Fighting a German or a Germ! By DR. M. COOK. Th* cool fighter always wins and M there la no need to become panicstricken. Avoid fear and crowds. Exercise in the fresh air and practice the three C’s: A Clean Mouth, a Clean Skin and Clean Bowels. To carry off the poisons that accumulate within the body and to ward off an attack nf the Influenza bacillus, take a good liver regulator to move the bowels. Such a one is made np of May-apple, leaves of aloe, root of jalap, and is to be had at hny drug store, and called “Pleasant Purgative Pellets.” If a bad cold develops, go to bed.wrap, up well, drink freely of hot lemonade and take a hot mustard foot-bath. Have the bedroom warm but well "ventilated. Obtain at the nearest drug store "Anuric Tablets” to flush the kidneys and control the pains and aches. Take an “Anuric” tablet every two hours, together with copious drinks of lemonade. H a true case of influenza, the food should be simple, such as broths, milk, buttermilk and ice-cream; but it is important that food be given regularly in order to keep up patient's strength and vitality. After the acute attack has passed, which is generally from three to seven days, the system should be built up by the use of a good iron tonic, such as “Irontic” tablets, to be obtained at some drug stores, or that well known blood-maker and herbal tonic made from roots and barks of forest, trees —sold everywhere as Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery.
Draft Dodger.
“The prlma donna is on the warpath again,” said the stage manager. “What’s the matter now?" asked the impresario. “She says she feels a draft in her dressing room.’’ “UmphJ She’d better consult that young husband of hers. He’s the most sueceteful draft dodger I
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
by LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly tnflt£ enced by constitutional conditions. HALL S CATARRH MEDICINE will cure catarrh. It is taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is composed of some «of the best tonics known, combined with some of the best blodd purifiers. The perfect combination of'the ingredients in HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE is what produces such wonderful results In catarrhal conditions. Druggists 75c. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, <X
Jealous.
He—Doesn’t Maude look like a peach tonight? She —Yes, but she didn’t get the bloom evenly distributed. —Boston Transcript.
The Usual Process.
"To begin with they fell in love.” "Then what happened?” "They fell out.”
Hard Work Alone Never Kills Hard work never killed anybody. But hard work, with irregular hours and neglect of rest does weaken the kidneys and keeps one tired, miserable and half sick. If your back aches—if you have headaches, dizziness and urinary disorders—don't wait! Help the weakened kidneys before dropsy, gravel or Bright’s disease attacks you. Use Doan’s Kidney Pills. They have helped thousands and are used the world over. An Illinois Case Mrs. Harvey Rowe, Story” 1620 Moultrie Ave., rsmvjw. w Mattoon, 111., says: n CMB “I suffered so in- i I wW tensely with pains In I ka tne small of my I ] JBjag; back that I wasn’t I J able to do my work. I I had awful headaches, too, and my I kidneys acted irreg- \jn-~jWHn 1 ularly. I was very /isßaT—; nervous and some- |U?jjw(7r times the dizzy spells were so bad I was fairly blind. Doan’s afZsHRI Kidney Pills made KtUff me feel like a differ- ' ent person. Since I . Used them, I haven’t been bothered with backache or other kidney trouble.” J Get Dosafr st Asy Store. Meaßcs DOAN FOSTER-MILBURN CO, BUFFALO. N. Y.
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Got the and Avoid c o n o my Every Cake
Land Buyers’ Excursion Personally conducted—Never has there been such demand for farm products nor prices as high. This will continue, as we must toed the world. Join us Deo. 3d. see those rich biack lands of Eastern No. Carolina. Big demand, all you can raise: healthful climate; hunting, fishing, boating great! Land at S3O per acre; equsJ to WOO per acre elsewhere. Write Chas. H. Bestow, HeaHnston BMg,Cohnri>u=,Q. •■rtarußMflgET AtoUet preparation of merit. W Helps to eradicate dandruff.
SHOWING HOW SCOTS FEEL ON ATHLEETICE
Sixty Thousand of Thom Turn Out to See Soccer Game. Public Needs Recreation and Lota <H It In The*® Trvjng Tiwiee—Any Form of Amusement Helps— z Game In Canada. It has been claimed that sports In the United States should be abandoned for the duration of the war because the public is too much interested in the developments on the battlefields in France. For that reason the baseball season was cut short, football hung on the ropes and other athietic events are barely able to stacker along. Perhaps this is a good th" g for the country, but few can see it, 'Writes a correspondent. The public needs recreation, and lots of it, in these trying times. Any form of amusement will help, and to .prove it look oyer the following cablegram from London: “All soccer games in Britain were dwarfed recently by, the big cup tie tn Glasgow, in which the Bangers and Celtics met in the final tie. for the Glasgow cup before the crowd of 60,000 people. The Bangers won by the score of 2 to 0.”
This is the fifth year of the war in England and the suffering there has been greater than it ever will be here. Hence that 60,000 crowd is significant and shows the popularity of sports. The same is true in Canada, Where last summer baseball flourished and horse racing drew big crowds. Duriag the first year of the war sports of all sorts languished in England and Canada, but improved in the second year, and for the past twd years interest in all sorts of sports has grown to proportions fully equaling the period before the war and even surpassing it in some lines. Perhaps it is on this fact that some of the baseball magnates base their faith that the g;<ne will flourish next year. Conditions cannot be much different here than in England or Canada. Americans more than any other people demand recreation and there appears no reason why sport should not awaken here, as it has acrqps the water.
BRICKLEY STILL GOOD KICKER
Former Harvard Gridiron Star Plays With Old-Time Dash and Brik llancy in Recent Game.
Playing in the same dashing, brilliant style that marked hla career as a gridiron star at Harvard five years ago, Charles Brickley, now an ensign in the United States navy, led the football eleven of the naval transport
Charles Brickley.
service to victory over the team of the U. S. S. Arizona at Steven’s field in Hobbken recently. The score was 10 to 6. The old-time Cambridge captdin quickly demonstrated that his naval duties had in nowise dulled his ability by scoring a field goal from the 15yard line in the first period, gaining three points for his side. In the fourth period he scored a touchdown and kicked goal.
SQUASH PLAYER IS WOUNDED
John Macklin, Fcrmtf Yale Professional, Hit In Leg by BulletNow Convalescing. John F. Macklin, known by all squash tennis devotees in the East, hue been wounded in France. A letter received in New York said that the former Yale club, professional was struck in the leg by a bullet and was convalescing in a base hospital.
Norton Killed In Action.
Fred Norton, former Ohio state university football and basket ball player. Is among those recently killed in action. S' ' -
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Instructions All Too Late. Van was standing on the porch while his mother prepared his breakfast. It had rained during the night, and the grass and walks were wet “Van,” called his mother, “don’t go out and get your nice clean clothes all wet” “I won’t,” Van sang out and as he walked into the kitchen with his white shoes and stockings and little trousers all bedraggled he added: “I already been.” EAT A TABLET! DYSPEPSIA CONE PAPE’S DIAPEPBIN INSTANTLY RELIEVES SOUR, GABBY OR ACID STOMACHS. When meals hit back and your stomach is sour, acid, gassy L or you feel full and bloated. When you Eave heavy lumps of pain or headache from indigestion. Here is instant relief! 1 /9\ /K Just as soon as you eat a tablet or two of Pape’s Dlapepsin all the dyspepsia, indigestion and stomach distress ends. These pleasant harmless tablets of Pape’s Dlapepsin never fail to make upset stomachs feel fine at once, and they cost very little at drug stores. Adv. - Invents Device for Catching Bugs. A farmer of Jersey county, Illinois, is the inventor of a device with which he claims to have caught 85 bushels of grasshoppers in a single day. Wifeless messaged from the Brooklyn navy yard were picked up by balloon crews at Arcadia, Cal. Japan has a glycerin manufacturing plant which has a capacity of about 800 tons a month.
WEAK KIDNEYS MEAN A WEAK BODY
When you’re fifty, your body berins to creak a little at the more slow and deliberate. “Not «> young as I used to be” is a freouent and unwelcome thought. Certain bodily functions upon which good health and good spirits •so much depend, are impaired. The weak spot is generally the bladder. Lnpleasant symptoms show themselves. Painful and annoying complications in other 0*8““ arise. This is particularly bue.with elderly people. If you only know how, this trouble can be obviated. For over 200 years GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil has been relieving the inconvenience and pain due to advancing years. It is < standard, old-time home remedy, and needs no introduction. It is now put up in odorless, tasteless capsules These are easier and more pleasant to take th mi the oil in bottles. Each capsule contains about one dose of Mch~ toujour tin. Thw will «•"
It May Take Wings. Bess—So Van Speederly has inherit* ed a million? How long will it law him? Bob—That depends. If he blows IL ten years; if he invests it, about five. —Town* Topics. ... - - ■ ■ - —— Hmdacbes. Blllouv Attacks, Indigestion, «• cured by taking May Apple, Aloe, Jatop mad* into Pleasant Pellets (Dr. Pierce’s). Adv. Not That Branch. "What- a stentorian voice he has.” “No. 1 think it is more like the Jones side of the family.” Miss-Florence Romaine recently became a “first-class” bootblack in Muscatine. Ta. ASTHMA instantly * ITM i, OR HONEY REFUNDED ASK ANY DRUGGIST
WRITE SCOURS BLACKLEG Your Veterinarian can stamp them out With Cutter’s Anti-Calf Scour Serum and Cutter’e Germ Free Blackleg Filtrate and Aggressin, or Cutter’s Blackleg Pills. r Ask him about them. If ho hasn’t our literature, write to us for information on these products. The Cutter Laboratory Berkeley, Cal., or Chicago, HL ••Tha Laboratory ThatKaoara Ho*”
these stiffened joints, that backache rhen-matis-m, lumbago, sciatica, gall stones, gravel/ “brick durt," etc. They are an effective remedy for all diseases of the bladder, kidney, Tiver, stomach and allied organs. - •/;. -• GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules cleanse the kidneys «»djgunfir the blood. They frequently ward bn attacks of the dangerous and fatal diseases of the kidneys. They have a beneficial effect,ang often completely cure diseases,of the bodily organs, allied with the bladder and kidneys. *; . _ , If you are troubled with soreness acroee the loins or with “simple" aches andpaxM in the back take warning, it may be the preliminary indications of some dreaanu malady which am be warded off or cured if taken in time. • AIaMS o?l gp-X Money refunded if > not help y«u ori^taal U Spo?ted D Oil Capsules. Accept No Substitutes.—Adv.
