Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 111, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1919 — Page 3

HOW TO AVOID BACKACHE AND NERVOUSNESS Told by Mrs. Lynch From Own Experience. Providence, R. I.—“I was all run down in health, was nervous, had head* __ aches, my hack ached all the time. I was tired and had no ambition foranything. I had taken a number of medicines which did me no good. One day I read about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegei table Compound and || what it had done for women, so I tried B it. My nervousness * and backache and headaches disappeared. I gained in weight and feel fine, so I can honestly recommend Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to any woman who is suffering as I was. ” Mrs. Adeline B. Lynch, 100 Plain St., Providence, R. L Backache and nervousness are symptoms or nature’s warnings, which indicate a functional disturbance or an unhealthy condition which often develops into a more serious ailment. Women in this condition should not continue to drag along without help, but profit by Mrs. Lynch’s experience, and try this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ComCtnind —and for special advice write to ydia E. Pinkham Med.Co.,Lynn, Mass.

There is no market for wild oats. Important to all Women Readers of this Paper Thousands upon thousands of women have kidney or bladder trouble and never suspect it. Women’s complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are not in a healthy condition, they may cause the other organs to become, diseased. You may suffer pain in the back, headache and loss of ambition. Poor health makes you nervous, irritable and may be despondent; it makes any one so. .. But hundreds of women claim that Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, by restoring health to the kidneys, proved to be just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions. Many send for a sample bottle to see what Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder medicine, will do for them. By enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y., you may receive sample size bottle by Parcel Post. You can purchase medium apd large size bottles at all drug stores. —Adv. What is good is difficult.

Important to Mothers

imponani to motnera Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, that famous old remedy for Infants and children, and see that Bears the Signature In Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher’s Castoria

Never a sin went unpunished. It’s Clean, Sweep, Wash —The Live Long Day! ilg'' JH When you f ee l worn Out ’ —«y T"ft^.® ® BtH ‘‘tired to <H v r >xj? "Ti death” with *■* 1 X the household duties —cooking, scrubbing, Willies' / I V/Z c^ean i n K> dust- ■ iV/i ing —^ it all iLlffl I •J» I comes in ths lit fflff * ! J day's work in « W // I I ouse hold) ■ /f I n —turn to the )/<A ! II "gb* reme dy d" to strengthen you. The poor woman whose back feels as though it would break, who feels dizzy, whose head aches, or black specks appear before her eyes, all are due to troubles essentially feminine which should be overcome. The greatest boon to womankind Lj a temperance tonic made up of herbs, which makes weak women strong and sick women well. This is the “Prescription” of Dr. Pierce, used by him in active practice many years, and now sbld by almost every druggist in tablet or liquid form. It nas had a half century of successful results in most of the delicate derangements and weaknesses of women. If she’s overworked, nervous, or “rundown?* she finds new life and strength. Send 10c to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. for trial package or write for free confiden'feial medical advice.

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ALL MUSTBEFED Practically Every European Country Short of Foodstuffs. 1 ■ ■ ’ - „ Agriculturists on This Side of the Water Are Called on to Save the World From Starvation—Western Canada's Great OpF portunity. Considerable discussion Is taking place In the papers as to the amount of money that the United States will have to pay for its guarantee of the price of wheat for 1919. The indications at present are that the treasury will not be affected. Instead of wheat going down the outlook now is that it will go considerably above the present guarantee. It is not only the opinion of a man of the experience of Mr. Hoover that gives weight to this assunipr ion, but we have the glaring faf t that there will be more mouths to feed for this year, and the next year or so. than there were in 1918. and the quantity of food will be little, if any. greater. The assumption is based on the fact lhat Germany. Austria and Poland, and others of the fighting nations, unable to secure food enough in the past two or three years, and still unable to supply it within themselves, will require to be fed. The food can now be taken to them. For some tjme the soldiers will require to be fed; Italy will have its demands. There will be additional shipping, some of which will be needed for requirements of India, but it will also make ocean transport easier. Mr. Hoover is possibly better acquainted than any other individual observer with both the world’s food needs and Its prospects of supplying them.

He is naturally very closely in touch with conditions on this continent and his position as virtual dictator of the distribution of American-grown food in Europe has given him a possibly unique insight into European needs. Mr. Hoover says there will be no surplus from the 1918 crop to carry over into 1919. Even under normal conditions this would be a sufficiently precarious situation, for there naturally never is any possible guarantee that one or more of the great wheatproducing countries in Europe may not experience a crop failure. Under present conditions, however, such lack of surplus is distinctly dangerous, for the very European nations upon which that continent could normally rely for the great bulk of Its wheat, that is to say Russia, Bulgaria, Serbia and Roumania, will for obvious reasons be unable to supply their own demands for. the coming year. In addition to this, Mr. Hoover points out that famine in India will call for a substantial proportion of the Australian surplus, and that, moreover, a considerable part of the Australian supply, which for lack of shipping has been accumulating ih that country, has spoiled. And the demand Is by no means only for wheat. Mr. Hoover estimated that he would be able to furnish Germany 180,000 tons of grain during the month of April. But it Is asserted that the German stocks of all kinds of grain and of potatoes and vegatables will surely be exhausted before June. Mr. Hoover has also expressed the belief that it is questionable whether under the circumstances food enough can be supplied to tide Germany over until the next harvest. It is quite clear from all this that the world is going to depend more than ever upon this continent to keep the wolf from the door until the wardevastateu and anarchy-ridden countries in Europe can once again feed themselves. Already we read of the protests of British soldiers occupying Germany against allowing German women and children to perish of starvation as they are beginning to do. If these conditions prevail in Germany what must be the state of affairs elsewhere in Europe among nations which have fought with us during the last four years? To sum up. It may be stated with confidence that the demand for every product of the farm will be unprecedented, and that the agriculturist will receive the highest prices on record for all that life, has to sell. The duty of Canada, therefore, Is to keep up its work of assisting, in supplying the need. It can do so. It has the land available at low prices; the market is there; railroad facilities are good, the climate and the soil produce the best wheat In the world. Western Canada offers the opportunity and the unceasing flow of farmers into the country Indicates the fact that advantage is being taken of it.—Advertisement.

It’s in the Atmosphere.

The seventh-grade pupils, having just completed a study of the eighteenth century in American history, were having a review. “And what,” asked the teacher, “did the American colonists do in regard to the Articles of Confederation?” There was company in the room and of course the teacher was very anxious to call on the pupils who knew. Back, at the end of one row a hand was waving frantically. “All right, Nina, you may tall us.” Anil a very thin, small voice replied: “Why, I think they put a tax on them.”

Alas, Poor Pa.

“Say, paw." came the still small voice, “what is the effervescence of youth?” “Soda water,” answered pa. And the unfortunate . remark cost- him a dime

Speaking little and well gains repute. v

THE EVENING REPUBLICAN. RENSSELAER. IND.

POTATOES vs. OIL

- Five thousand bushel? of potatoes in one year is better from evdn a banker’s standpoint than 5,000 bushels of potatoes in ten years. Where, then, is the harm in getting rich quickly? Is it in potatoes? No one thinks it a crime to get rich quickly in potatoes. Why is oil “frenzied finance” more than potatoes? Oil is as useful, as respectable, as reputable as the Irish tuber. Prejudice is dishonesty. Horiesty in oil pays better than honesty in potatoes. and neither oil nor potatoes pay without honesty. * Four acres of proven oil land in any of the five best oil fields in Texas will pay better than 400 acres of potatoes in any land. „ See U. S. statistics. Compare oil in Texas in labor, time, land as producer of $5,000 worth of oil with same Items of time, labor, land in the production of $5,000 worth of potatoes. Admitting that the expert producers of oil and potatoes are equally honest, is the potato with all its eyes a conservative investment and the oil a speculative investment because it helps us break the silly laws that man must earn his living by the Vweat of his brow? Who made such a lacking, limited law? Is an honest oil proposition “frenzied finance” or a get rich quick scheme of speculation because it is oil? Is the honest potatfc slow in results. the modest Murphy, though in bumper crops and under the most conservative management —or honest oil, bounteous, quick in results (because so much more useful than the potato), a sure solution of the much “overdone scarecrow” of “high living?” Which will break the superstitious spell regarding the question, which is best for the investor, the so-called conservative or speculative investment? Potatoes come out of the ground, so does oil. One in bushels and pennies, the other in barrels and dollars, yes. thousands of dollars In a single day—perhaps tens of thousands. A ytoir is consumed tn producing one crop of potatoes, however larg(? or small. Is this because the farmer, the granger, the agriculturist, is more honest or stupid than the oil operator? We need oil, and we need potatoes. Will you continue to be a potato plodder and an honest brow sweater, but in addition become now an equally honest oil investor? Who would invest in potatoes except a speculator? . You don’t produce potatqes for fun. but for money—that is exactly the position of the honest oil producer. I wish to make the two points only, honesty and money, and they should be one. Oil IS worth now. such as we mean, $2.25 a barrel. What does the farmer get for his hard earned potatoes a barrel, and how many does he get from a four-acre tract of land? We might get at the price oil is now as high as $25,000 from four acres of land, and all this inf one day. We know of several wells in Texas that gushed from 5,000 to 10,000 barrels of oil per Hay. Now think, and think hard. Here-

after, shall -ali your money go Into potato ground, or shall some of It go into our oil ground. Our policy is quick honesty not slow honesty. Potatoes are gambled in. like oil — crop is short, a failure, frozen, stolen, rotten, and lost, but is that a proof of anything wrong with the same old friend, the potato? Why not accord the same just treatment to our greater and equally honest friend, Oil. The tongue of a dishonest potato operator is quite as oleagenous as the tongue of the oil operator. If you wish a practical demonstration of the safety and profit in oil comparison with our dearly beloved potato, make an Investment in the Bill Davis Oil Association, a company named after W. D. Davis, Mayor of Fort' Worth, Texas, who is also president of trie company, while James Liston, secretary of the c|ty of Fort Worth, is secretary of our oil company, and over 150 associates, many of whom have made a success in Oil. Invest your money with these men and you will get as square a deal as if you invested in your own, potato plot, while the difference in your profits will convince you it is just as honest to get rich quickly from an investment in oil as slowly in potatoes. _ Send for free map and prospectus. Thoroughly responsible agents wanted. BILL DAVIS OIL ASSOCIATION. Temporary headquarters in the Director’s room of the Continental Bahk, Forth Worth, Texas. Liberty bonds not taken. Copyright applied for.

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HOME TOWN HELPS

PLANT MORE CHERRY TREES Good Reasons for Urging Increased Cultivation of Useful and Pretty Bearers of Fruit. Although .In at least two states, Pennsylvania and Ohio, there pre more than 1,000,000 cherry trees and nearly as many in several other states, the commercial interests are relatively small compared with several other fruits in which the number of trees is considerably less. , In the south the summers are too long and hot, as a rule, for cherries to do well, and they do their best at the higher altitudes. In their endurance of low temperatures sour cherries compare favorably with apples. Sweet cherries are less hardy than sour sorts. Their endurance of cold corresponds more nearly to that of the peach. Cherries are sensitive to a poorly drained soil. Clay soils, extremely retentive of moisture, give the poorest results, and the lighter, better drained soils the best. Soils that dry out excessively are also unsatisfactory. Moderately productive soils give better results than those which represent either extreme in fertility. Cherries blossom comparatively early, the - sweet ... sorts earlier in most cases than the sour varieties; therefore sites that are subject to spring frosts during the usual blossoming period should be avoided.

MAKES GOOD GRAVEL WALK

Directions for Building Pathway That Will Last for Years and Always Be Dry. To make a good gravel walk first dig a deep trench the full width of the walk. Fill up the first, or bottom, 12 inches of the trench, with stones, in-

eluding those found in digging it. On this have a layer of ashes 8 to 12 inches deep when well rolled. Finish off with about 6 inches of gravel, shaped so as to give a rounded surface, highest in the center. This will soon pack down into hard surface that will always be dry.

Many Factors in Tree Planting.

In places the trees along the roadside form screens so as to break up the long stretches of views and allow openings here and there which frame and make more attractive the roadside scenery. Again, certain varieties of tree* are more suitable for highway planting than others, according to the use to which they will be put. The factor of planting for the-protection afforded the pavement through shade during the hot summer months, thereby adding many years to its life, and the assistance given by the proper planting of shrubs and trees in keeping the drifting, snow from the roadside during the winter season should be likewise considered.

Business and Residential Streets.

Keepings business off 'residential streets means keeping It on business streets. Haphazard development hurtg business property as much as it does residence property. The sporadic store invading quiet home streets not only demoralizes residential values; in decentralizing the shopping district it also disintegrates, business values. Viewed in every way the experience of has clearly demonstrated that no large city can afford to do without zoning.—American Architect.

Character and Careers.

Some one has said that character is greater than any career, and nothing that you will ever accomplish compares in importance to the making of yourself. To be noble; pure and strong, with courage for every misfortune, a helping hand for whoever needs it, and kindness for all, is worth more than to write one’s name high in the list of those the world counts great. —Girl’s Companion. L

The Way to Save Time.

The only .way to save time Is to use * It. We can put our money into the savings bank to be kept for us till we are ready to use, but there is no such thing, as putting by our leisure moments till wje need them. If you would save time, use it, for you cannot hoard It.—Girl’s Companion. \- • * o. .

LIFT OFF CORNS! Doesn't hurt at all and costs only a few cents

■■■ * - - j • r X i / f / X. Jul JX> / Magic! Just drop a little Freezone on that touchy corn, instantly it stops aching, then you lift the corn off with the fingers. Truly! No humbug! Try Freezone! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle for a few cents, sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and calluses, without one particle of pain, soreness or Irritation. Freezone is the discovery of a. noted Cincinnati genius.

The courteous gansbler acquires wealth by his winning ways. . • GREEN’S AUGUST FLOWER has been a household remedy all over the civilized world for more than half a century for constipation, intestinal troubles, torpid liver and the generally depressed feeling that accompanies such disorders. It Isti most valuable remedy for indigestion or nervous dyspepsia and liver trouble, bringing on headache, coming up of food, palpitation of heart, and many other symptoms. A few doses of August Flower will relieve you. It is a gentle laxative. Ask your druggist. Sold in all civilized countries. —Adv.

Dyspepsia is the remorse of a guilty stomach. —A. Kerr. THE ME N IN CLASS Al A sound, healthy man is never a bacl: number. A man can be as vigorous anc able at seventy as at twenty. Condition not years, puts you in the discard. A system weakened by overwork and careless living brings old age prematurely. The bodily functions are impaired and unpleasant symptoms appear. The weak spot is generally the kidneys. Keep them clean and in proper working condition and you will generally find yourself in Class A. Take GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules periodically and your system will always be in working order. Your spirits will be enlivened, your muscles supple, your mind active, and your body capable of hard work. Don’t wait until you have been rejected. Commence to be a first-class man now. Go to your druggist at once. Get a trial box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. They are made of the pure, original, imported Haarlem Oil —the kind your great-grandfath-er used. Two capsules each day will keep you toned up and feeling fine. Money refunded if they do not help you. Remember to ask for the imported GOLD MEDAL Brand. In three sizes, sealed packages. —Adv. Do you seek a great opportunity? You can find it precisely where you are now.

Nervousness and Headaches Caused by Acid-Stomach

There Is a much closer connection between the stomach and brain than most people imagine. It is because of this close connection that indigestion, belching, sour, gassy stomach and other stomagh miseries —all of which are sure signs of acid-stomach —are so often followed by severe attacks of blinding, splitting headaches. Nervousness, sleeplessness, irritability, mental depression, melancholia and many other disorders which affect the brain can also nearly always be traced to the same source —acid-stomach. So often you hear people say “I am so nervous I think I’ll fly to pieces”; or “It seems I never get a good night’s sleep any more, my nerves are all on edge.” Little do they dream that acidstomach Is the direct cause of their troubles because very often there are no pains in the stomach at aIL So you see, you can’t always judge an acidstomach condition by the way your stomach, Itself, feels. If you are weak, nervous, unfit —if you are not up to your old time'form —if you lack your accustomed enthusiasm, energy and pep—make this test and see if it Isn’t acid-stomach that is holding you back—robbing you of your health, strength, and vigor. Get a big box of EATONIO—the wonderful modern medicine that so quickly puts an acid stomach to rights. It is In the form of pleasant tasting tablets that you eat like a bit of candy. EATONIO rids the stomach of excess

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GAVE UP Had Lost Twenty-Five Pounds From Kidney Trouble. Doan’s Restored His Health. J. B. Ragless carpenter, 210 Wt <JOth St., Chicago, 111., says: “My back gave out completely and I had to quit work, 1 could hardly endure the pain in my back and nights I tossed and turned, unable to sleep. Often in the morning my back was as stiff as a board, so that 1 couldn’t stoop to » dress myself. When I V "V did manage to bend JE g/ I over, everything before fw M me turnea black. J head seemed * to be 'A i f whirling and some- / times I was so dizzy I had to grasp something to keep from failing. Jn HR The kidney secretions were irregular in pas- _ , sage, getting me up at night and they burned cruelly. I lost myappetite, was weak and listless and went down twenty-five pounds in weight. After I had given up hope, I was persuaded to. use Doan's Kidney Pills and they cured me. Soon after, I passed an examination for life insurance and I’m glad to say my cure has lasted.” Sworn to before me, GEO. W. DEMPSTER, Notary Public. Got Doan’s at Any Store, 80c a Boa DOAN’S V.llT FOSTER-MILBURN CO, BUFFALO. N, Y.

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Allen’s FooHase For the Feet Sprinkle one or two Allen’s Foot- Ease powders in the Foot Bath and soak and rub thdtfeet. It takes the sting out of Corns and Bunions and smarting, aching feet. Then for lasting comfort, shake Alien’s Foot-Ease into your shoes. It takes the friction from the shoe, rests the feet and makes walking a delight. Always use it for dancing parties and to break in new shoes. All dealers sell it. I, W. N. U., CHICAGO, NO. 17-1919.

acid. Brings instant relief from indigestion, heartburn, sour belching, food repeating, bloat and gas and makes the stomach cool, pure* sweet and comfortable. Dentists warn up against the bad effects of acid mouth, pointing out that the acid eats through the enamel of the teeth, causing them to decay. You can easily imagine then the amount of damage excess acid will cause to the delicate organisation of the stomach! Thousands of people are using EATONIO and the results obtained are so remarkable as to be almost unbelievable. Yet their letters of gratitude, many of which are received daily, prove absolutely that EATONIO does all and even more than we claim. The medical profession, too, recognizes the great value of this wonderful remedy. A learned Michigan doctor wrote recently: “I have bad such wonderful success with EATONIO that I want every one to know how quickly it will neutralize the acidity^of tha stomach (acid-stomach) and the stomach will soon be sweet and normal again, and the sick man well and happy once more.” , . So be sure to get a big box of EATONIO from your druggist today. If it fails fn any way to give you the kind of satisfaction you want, take It back—he will refund your money. Ha doesn’t want one penny of your money unless EATONIO helps you.