Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 62, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 March 1919 — Page 3
PHYSICIAN WAS IN SERIOUS_CONDITION Dr. Farnsworth Gives Doan's Credit for His Wonderful Recovery. Dr. T. G. Farnsworth, 76 S. Kanawha St., Buckhannon, W. Va., retired physician of over forty years ' experience, ex-State Congressman, ex-City Mayor and ex-County Health Officer, praises Doan's Kidney Pills. Here is Dr. Farnsworth’s experience as he tells it: “It was just a few years after my retiring from practicing medicine that I found I was afflicted vT f A with severe disorder of the . kidneys and bladderJ pl grew stead- I ily worse, and some- \ 27 times I was unable to I get around at all. The zk kidney secretions were retarded and so pain- WW-uussMb' ful in passing I would cry out in misery. I _ „ was in a frightful con- *”• • •rniwertß diiion. After I had lost hope in other remedies, Doan’s Kidney Pills were brought to my attention and I tried them. I soon noticed a change for the better. I used several boxes and they cured me completely. Never in my practice did I know a remedy that would accomplish what Doan’s Kidney Pills did, and I give them my heartiest endorsement. Get Doan’s at Any Store, 60c a Box DOAN * s ’VSiiyi FOSTER-MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y.
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Besides those painful attacks of in* digestion; that awful bloated, lumpy feeling after eating and downright stomach misery that you who have experienced it know so well; besides disgusting belching, food-repeating, . sour stomach and distressing heartburn —besides all this, ACID-STOMACH undermines the health and saps the •strength of miseries there is no telling where your stomach troubles will end, for it is a well known scientific fact that many serious ailments have their start in an acid-stomach. Start now-this very day—to get rid of yourstomachmieeries.TakeEATONlO —the wonderful remedy that absorbs the excess acid from the stomach and brings INSTANT relief. You simply have ho idea how much better, stronger and brighter you feel at once. It drives out all the gas and bloat, puts an immediatestop to belching anaheartbum,
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GOMB SAGE TEA IN - fMEDMff Hl If Mixed with Sulphur it Darkens so Naturally Nobody canTelL kJ + Grandmother kept her hair beautifully darkened, glossy and attractive with a brevt of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair Took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simply mixture was applied with wonderful effect. By asking at any drug store for “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound,” you will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe, improved by the addition of other Ingredients, all ready to use, at very little cost. This simple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well-known downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyeth’s Sage and, Sulphur Compound’ now because it darkens so naturally and evenly’that nobody can tell it has been applied—it’s so easy to use, too. You simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two, it is restored to its natural color and looks glossy, soft and beautiful. —Adv.
His Handicap.
“Looky here, Holler!” severely began Constable Sam T. Slackputter, the well-known sleuth of Petunia, addressing the chief of the fire department, “the mayor and council are kicking a good deal about your everlasting chess playing. S’pose a fire was to break out right now; you'dhang back and fool around till by the time you got there the holocaust would prob’ly be all burn up.” “It wouldn’t make any difference, for I couldn’t go to a fire nohow before day after tomorrow,” replied Chief Holler. “My red shirt is in the wash.” — Kansas City Star.
One on Hubby.
Benham —“Man is only a beast of burden, after all.” Mrs. Benham — “And it’s his burden that makes him. a beast.” —
Chose, If it is possible, the vocation for which nature has fitted you. A man imagines his bride an angel until she asks him. for money.
ends stomach suffering and makes L cool, sweet, comfortable and strong. There can be no further excuse for you to allow acid-stomach to wreck your health—pile up misery upon misery until you get to the point where you feel down and out and that life has lost all its joys. Remember, just as acidmouth ruins teeth, so acid-stomach ruins health. 17 AOVYKrTri liVfl laKu IjAXvnXV* Xv B gUvUj JUDv unc a bit of candy and makes the stomach feel fine. You can then eat the things you like and, what is more, every mouthful you eat will count in creating Kr and energy. You’ll feel so much r-have punch and pep—the power and will to ao things and get results, and your stomach misery will be gone. Take our advice. Get a big box of EATONIG from your druggist today. It costs so little. If it fails to remove your stomach distress, be will refund your money. That is guaranteed; you are to be satisfied or money refunded.
THE EVENING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, IND.
LAND IN DEMAND
Opportunities of Western Canada Becoming Known. t Fertile Soil on Which Can duced Record Crops Offered to Settiers at Prices Attractive to Farm Seekers. In the early months of 1919 there was a demand for farm lands in Western Canada, the greatest that has ever been in the history of the country. This despite the fact that farm lands have increased In price, as the value of the farm product has increased apd the virility and productive value of Western Canada farm lands have come more and more into evidence. Fanning there is no longer an experiment Good crops can be grown In at! localities, some probably a little more favorable than others, but on the whole a good—more than good—general average. Land elsewhere on the continent is used for the developing of one hundred and twenty dollar steers, thirty-five dollar hogs, two dollar and twenty cent wheat and eighty-five cent oats, and its price is anywhere from one hundred and fifty to three hundred dollars an acre. Western Canada land sells at from twenty forty dollars an acre, and the farmer cultivating It gets one hundred and twenty-five dollars for his steer, thirtyfive dollars for his hog, two dollars and twenty cents for his wheat, and eighty-five cents for his oats. And he can grow corn, too, but Western Cahada is saying no more about it than North Dakota did'fifteen years ago, when It wns an experiment there, and see what North Dakota is doing today. The prediction -is that in less than a decade corn will be grown successfully in all parts of Western Canada. It Is, therefore, easy to account for the increased demand for Western Canada lands. The war is ended, and the food that the American and Canadian farmer sent across to the soldier, holding up ids strength and maintaining his vitnlity, won the war. No! "It was just a factor in winning it, as was the soldier of Italy, of France, of Belgium, of Great Britain, of Canada and of the United States. An important factor, nevertheless. People generally have begun to realize what food means, means to everybody—and it is grown on the farm. So people today want farm lands, and tney w r ant those that are good. The great, wide, open stretches of wonderfully productive soil of Western Canada are the chief attraction of the land seekers of today, and it will be so tomorrow, and of all days, until these vacant inviting acres are brought into fruition by the hand of man and the multiplied effort of steam and gasoline power, to the influence and operation of which these lands present such a splendid opportunity. • The pulse of today’s desire to secure farm lands may be seen to beat in the columns of the local newspaper, recording sales of many tracts of lands, ranging from 160 to 1,200 acres. A Regina (Sask.) paper says, “In farm lands, there is so brisk a business being done that it might be considered a boom.” Another paper reports the sale of a section of raw prairie seven miles east of Regina for $35 an acre, and 200 acres at SSO an acre. One real-estate firm handled In three , weeks’ time over 3,500 acres of farm lands, the turnover being upward of SIOO,OOO. An improved farm near Regina changed hands at $47 an acre. “For the first time in the-history of the Moosejaw district farm land has been sold for SIOO an acre, when J. S. Cameron of Victoria, B. C., sold half a section, known as the Lett farm, to John Logan. The farm was bought a year ago for SBS an acre and is located three miles from the city. It is highly improved and has fine buildings.” An extract from a local paper says: “The movement of farm lands is opening up well this season and there is every' Indication that a large area of prairie property will be turned over during the months Intervening before seedtime. “The price received for farm lands in eacir instance is considered as good, particularly for unimproved raw prairie, and shows a considerable improvement on prices for-similar properties sold during the years of the war.” — Advertisement •
Extinguished the Bore.
The inevitable bore intruded himself upon our long-suffering editor, and as he turned on his revolving chair you might have seen locks of hair shrivel ing up and dropping out as he rushed towards the premature baldness. “How do you do?” said the caller. “Eve just a word or two to say to you." . “Delighted, I’m sure, to hear them, but —” “Oh, It won’t take long!” “ “Won’t it? —Well, I’ll tell you what; Here’s my dictapljone. You go out into the next room and talk into it. 'Whenever you want more cylinders just ring the bell. Just as soon as I get time I’ll grind it out again, and In the meantime we can both be happy.”—Answers.
Reward!
“Lost something, senator?”, asked the doorkeeper in a perfect outburst of condescension. “Yes,” said .Senator Squash of Squeegee, with a worried look on his face, “I lost a perfectly, good motion to adjourn In here this morning. Didya run across it?” 4 .
All weighty things are dime In aoli* tude. ■ _
Get New Kidneys! The kidneys are the most overworked organs of the human body, and when they fau in their work of filtering out and throwing off the poisons developed in the system, things’begin to happen. One of the first warnings is pain or stiffness in the lower part of the back; highly colored urine; loss of appetite; indigestion; irritation, or even stone in the bladder. These symptoms indicate a condition that may lead to that dreaded and fatal malady. Bright’s disease, for which there is saia to be no cure. ~ —r— — ' • Do not delay a minute. At the first indication of trouble in the kidney, liver, bladder or urinary orgaps start taking Gold Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules, and save yourself before it is too late. Instant treatment is necessary in kidney and bladder troubles. A delay is often fatal. You can almost certainly find immediate relief in Gold Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules. For more than 200 years this famous preparation has been an unfailing remedy for all. kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. It is the pure, original Haarlem Oil your great-grandmother used. About two capsules each day will keep you toned up and feeling fine. Get it at any drug store, and if it does not give you almost immediate relief, your money will be refunded. Be sure you get the GOLD MEDAL brand. None other genuine. In bo*ps, three sizes.—Adv. ’
The World’s Inhabitants.
“I find the professor’s statistics stupid.” •‘I don't. He teld be there were 400,000,000,000 people in the world and that I was The prettiest girl in the lot.” —Stray Stories.
BOSGHEE’S SYRUP Why use ordinary cough remedies when Boschee’s Syrup has been used so successfully for fifty-one years in all parts of the .United States for cbughs,bronchltis,col<lssettL'dlnthe throat, especially lung troubles? It gives the patient a good night’s rest, free from coughing, with easy expectoration In the morning, gives nature a chance to soothe the inflamed parts, throw off the disease, helping the patient to regain his health. Made in America and soM for more than half a century.—Adv. *
No Curlers Needed.
Betty’s hair was naturally curly, but the new neighbor wasn't sure. “Does your mother put your hair up in curlers, Betty?” she asked. “Oh, no,” Betty answered. “Mine came a Iready curled.^ ——-
Motor Truck Profits Big Small Investors Make Fortunes
A good rule in making a large or small investment is to put your money where MONEY IS BEING EARNED. The demand for Motor Trucks is here —the Motor Truck is necessary to reduce the high cost of transportation. Bigponcerns in all lines of business are using more and more motor trucks. The “Gary” is the standard truck for many large companies—it has MADE GOOD — and the City of Gary is the logical place in which to build motor the lowest possible cost of production.
GARY MOTOR TRUCK STOCK The Gary Motor Truck Co. has been successful from the first day it started in 1915. During the first year it made a small profit on the capital invested. At the end of the second year its net earnings.were 24%. At the end of the third fiscal year its net earnings were 29%. Your two hands will never earn big money for you. Place your money where it is not only safe, but where it will grow —and each dollar invested in this rapidly growing, big, substantial industry should bring back many times its original worth. Investigate Gary Motor Stock. Get the facts. Send in the Coupon at once and we will also send you Free and Postpaid “The Essential Industry” containing detailed information. Ask Abont Our EASY PAYMENT PIAN The Gary Motor Truck Co. Sl9 Broadway - GARY, IND. Refereiices:—Any Bank or Business House in Gary.
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Odd Luck.
“He failed in the flag-making business.” “That’s queer. Goods to that line are always going up.” The fellow who refuses to try to help himself soon discovers that outstdeassistanceishard"toget.
The- demand for Gary Trucks is constantly increasing—and to keep pace with this demand we are adding new additions to our factory —increasing our volume of trucks manufactured—and more Gary Trucks means more profits for our stockholders. Later on we will not need it—but right now in order to expand quickly, we can use additional capital —so right now is the time for you to investigate this profit making opportunity.
GARY —the Prosperous The United States Steel Corporation Mill in Gary cost upwards, of $150,000,000.00. Gary’s population increases 1,000 monthly. Gary’s annual pay-roll aggregates $40,000,000.00. Leading educators pronounce the Gary School System the finest in the world. Capitalization of Gary’s leading industries amount to nearly $1,000,000,000. The Directors of The Gary Motor Truck Company have been active in the development of the City of Gary; upwards of 700 citizens of Gary are stockholders in The Gary Motor Truck Company. Information Coupon ■ ■ GARY MOTOR TRUCK CO. ■ 519 Broadway, Gary, Ind. ■ Tell me all about your Gary Stock, Easy Payment Plan IfY and send me FREE “The | • Essential Industry,” no obliIgation on my part. I , Name and Address ®
KASTORIA For Infants and Children, Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always / . Bears the /Ay Signatureyd.jr of a S jj (IkT N® 6 v For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA th« QtKT.uw »ou»i<r, ncw YORK citv.
Traveling Gossip.
“That woman’s talk is always on the rail.” “¥es, and whatever she say» goes." Keep your secret from your friend* and your enemies will never get next -to IL — ——-
