Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 138, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 June 1919 — Page 3
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Make This Test For Acid-Stomach
There ere millions of people who suffer almost daily from the horrors of an acid-stomach —indigestion; sour, gassy, stomach ; distressing heartburn ; sickening . . food-repeating; painful bloat and that miserable, puffed - up, lumfly feeling after'eating; Many of these people have tried treatment after treatment; medicine after medicine; others have gone to doctors itud stomach Specjalists-and some to-hospitals, but In spite of_g.ll of their efforts they have - obtained ho lasting relief or a permanent cure. These symptoms simply mean acidstomach... If~allowejl4o. run on, they are very likely tp.cause Alot. of serious trouble. tJyspebsla, rheumatism, gout, lumbago, sciatica,' splitting headache, dizzy nervousness, sleeplessness, mental- depression,’ ' melancholia, a feeling .of .listlessness -and all-gonenoss-^hese-are just few of the disorders,.which can be. traced to-acid-stomach:*' As a matter'of fact, acid-stomach Is often the- direct cause of tltOne almost incurable conditions known as -eat&rrh—of-th-e stomach, intestinal ulcer, and cancer of the stomach. The lives -of those who suffer from these serious troubles are nothing short “of daily “agony. Purely, then, yotf ~Tfni9t-sed how is to go at once to the seat of the trouble —acid-stomach. You know tv-i.— ,4.<1 j ——-——i*— - ...6 —W Z-Aa...-,—,—■ •
iFATONICj f EPPCfor YOUR ACID-STOMACH J
Very Naturally.
Gert—What did Myrt'do when she found you said she was homely? Mabel—Oh, she got real ugly about k. • 7 ■' / . ?7
Counterfeiter Caught! The' New York health authorities had a Brook* lyn inanijfacturer sentenced to the penitentiary for selling throughout the United States millions of “Talcum powder” tablets as Aspirin Tablets. Aspirin “DOFFES* Don’t ask for Aspirin Tablets—say “Bayer!” v Don’t buy Aspirin in a pill box! Get Bayer package! Ppp? forget that the “Bayer Cross” is your only protection against dangerous counterfeits. Don>t fail to say to druggist: / \ wan t <Ba ? er Tablets of Aspirin’ in a Ba J er P acka £ e ” ’ rhe genuine! IW J only the re^ ular Bayer pack “ \ age Safety “Bay® l Cross” upon it and on each tablet inside. Bayer-Tablets of Aspirin The genuine American owned “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” have been proved safe by millions'for;pafa> Headache, Neuralgia, Toothache, Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Colds, Grippe, Influenzal Colds, Joint Pains* . Neuritis. Proper dosage on every. “Bayer’’ package. Boxes of n tablets—Bottles of 24—Bottles of 100—Alto Capsules. jAyrin is the trade m*rk of Bayer Manufacture of MbnoacetladdeMer of SaUcylicadd
what acid-mouth does to the teeth—how it * eats right through the hard enamel and causes them to decay. Think then of the havoc that must be caused by excess acid in the stomach ! -i Even -if you are not suffering any immediate stomach pains, but are pot feeling just as fit and fine as you should, you should by all means make this test: Go to your drug store at once and get a big box of EATONIC. It ig/ in the form of pieasant-tasting tablets —you eat them like a bit of candy. EATQNIC is prepared for just one purpose—correcting acid-stomach by driving out the excess acid. literally absorbs the excess acid. It brings Instant relief from the pains of indigestion, heartburn, belching, sour, gassy stomach, bloat, etc. It makes the stomach pure, sweet, cool and comfortable, puts it in a normal, healthy condition, so that your food is properly digested. You need every bit of strength you can possibly get out of the food you eat —and EATONIC helps you get it. Don’t put this test off if you value your future good health and happiness. You run no chance at all becauseEATONIC is absolutely -guaranteed to give you relief or your druggist will refund your money. The cost is_a__mere trifle.
If a man is wide awake during the day he can afford to sleep at night. Most of us are willing to take up our cross, but it must be a gilt one.
THE EVENING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, IND. 'Z- » ' • ' r ' ~' , ■ _ r , »- a.
THE TROUSSEAU IN CHINA
Mow It Figure* When Plan* Are Mad* for Marriage of Daughter of Family. When I was ten years old my servtng.wdinan made a majrk th# middle of my forehead. It was made with red facie paint and had to be renewed every time 1 went outside the compound. That sign ifleant that I was old enough to become engaged, and that my parents would consider offers for me.- Soon after, an old woman came to see.me. She made my serving woman remove’hll. my clothing. Then she looked me over. She tpade me thread a needier—.to test my eyes. She ; made me sew a seam—to try my skill? She looked ’at m.f'teeth. and pinched'my body aH see |f i.was healthy. Then 6he~went-away. One day. when 1 was twelve. I heard my. mother talktag-about the—wttb- the old woman who had been to see me before. They were talking about my clothing.' The middle woman said I should have fqur pairs of silk trousers and three of cotton. I was hlso to have six white- pndergarrpents of -cotton, and four linen for the ’ hot weather. My outer garments were all to; be of silk, and ail must have embroidery- abouf them. Two heavy garments were to be lined with silk, and padded with new cotton. These were to wear in the cold weather. They talked half a day about my trunks. The middle woman held out that I should have.four, all covered with pig? skin, but my mother was determined ( should have only two. At last it was agreed that I should have three pig-skin - trunks' and two- boxes' covered with plain clotfirr' Witeur they came to an agreement about anything a teacher wrote it “down, so there would be no forgetting after. Hewould read it.over to them.often and. had to change the writing when one or the others said they did not so understand. The middle woman grew very angry when - they were talking about the bedding I should have, and left the court.' A servant called her and. she returned. AH’the while they” were talking about me I felt most import tant, for I had never before had a value placed on me. Then I thought I had not understood my mother all my life. She had always treated me .with. unconcern. ,because -L was not a boy, and now she was pointing out allmy good qualities and setting a value on each- of them. Then they told me I was to be married. I was to marry a man I had never seen and they would ' not eVen tell me his name. 'I asked my mother if he might come to our court and play with me. She scolded me. He lived eight miles away, and could not come that distance just to see me. Silly child.—-Asia Magazine.
Plenty of Room Behind.
■ A mule was brought and tied near •the group head headquarters and sonie asked to whom it belonged. One' of the young second lieutenants suggested that it must be the chaplain’s Amount. At the 'officers' mess that evening the joke was sprung on the •chaplain, a dignified, college prpfes.sor in. civil life. “Where did you get your fine mount we saw tied up out there this after* Boon, chaplain?” queried one of the young officers. “From Missouri,” was the prompt answer, and without a flicker of a ■mile. , 7 ‘' “I think we ought to haVeThe ch'aplain head our review tomorrow on that mule, and we would all come parading along"~behind him,” said the mischievous lieutenant. “There is one thing certain,” replied the chaplain, “you 'would not crowd him J* ~
Radium Production In United States.
C. H. Viol, writing Tn Science, states that the total production of radium element in the United States down to 1919 is about 55 grams, which is probably more than half the/total radium produced- in the world. During the war, wltfi.no carnotite exports, the greatest part of the world’s radium supply has been produced In this country. In 1918 the United States produced 13.6 grama' With "regard to a discussion that has occurred concerning the amount of radium that can be produced from the s. carnotite fields, Mr. Viol says that the carnotite holdings of the Standard Chemical company, which comprise about 35C claims and are. the largest holdings under the control of a single concern, are estimated to be capable of yielding at least 500 grams of radium,— Scientific American.
Twins Six Times.
Mrs. Dowinton, a resident in Guernsey, haa given birth to six set? of twins in 11 years. She also has ten other children. Of this remarkable family 18 are living, and the case was reported te the king and recommended' for special notice. Seeing that the record was so remarkable and that the family was a deserving one, his majesty sent a donation. This is not to be confused with the “king’s bounty,” which is claimable only in the case of triplets. —London Chronicle. i‘
Makes Pine Needles.
A discovery has been patented which is of great interest and value In connexion with'the’textile Industry- By the process patented-there is obtained a useful substitute for cotton and jute from pine needles. The needles are first of All rendered chemically solufils and then thoroughly mlxed by-mechan-ical means, whereupon, the . fibrous material thus obtained can be spun ob any ordinary cotton-spinning machine
GOODBY, WOMEN’S 1.2 TROUBLES ' The tortures and discomforts of weak, lame and aching back, swollen feet and limbs, weakness, dizziness, nausea, as a rule have their origin in kidney trouble, not “female complaints.” These general symptoms of kidney and bladder disease are well known—so is the remedy. - ■ ——, Next time you feel a twinge of pain in the back or are troubled with head* ache, indigestion, insomnia, irritation tn the bladder or pain in the loins and lower abdomen, you will find quick and sure relief in GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. This old and tried remedy forekidney trouble and allied derangements has Stood the test for hundreds of years, It does the work. Pains and troubles vanish and new life and health will come as you continue their use. When completely restored to your usual vigor, continue taking a capsule or- two each day. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules are imported from the laboratories at Haarlem, Holland. Do not accept a substitute. In sealed boxes, three sizes.—Adv.
The Wish and the Thought.
Little three-year-old Ruth had very curly hair, and it was a great trial whenever ber mamma combed it. One day during the ordeal she cried and struggled more than usual and her mamma said: “Why, Ruth, what will the neighbors say if they hear you?” “I dess they’ll say,” answered Ruth, between sobs, “if zat was my kid I wouldn’t bother wif her old frizzy hair.”
To think is-to act, but to act well one must think wisely; ■ ... . . .. The secret of success is constancy to purpose.
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A Clean Hit.
She —The women, young and old, must now send out a ringing cry. He —Oh, the young and pretty can get rings without crying for them.
That’s Enough.
Edith—“ls your engagement announced yet?” Alice—“ Well, I’ve told you, haven’t I?”—Boston Transcript.
And Where?
“Jenkins is wrapped up in his auto.,”. - - “Indeed ? When did the accident occur?”—Cartoons Magazine.
Between Dudes.
“I say. old go shooting, eh, what?” shouldn’t bag anything but our trousers, y’ know.”
Lucky.
“Going to tbe.b4PQuet tonight?” “No. Thank heavens, ~ We wife i» 111 and I’ve go.t to stay home.” , ' .
It is as hard to impose on some’.men the second time as it was easy to impose on them the first time..
