Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 70, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 March 1920 — Page 3
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Naturally
“¥ou look depressed this morning.” "I have a good reason. When I went to look at my private stock I found I was out of spirits.” ——— ■
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A Difference.
“I hear you have been visiting friends?" “No. Relatives.”
URIC ACID IN MEAT CLOGS THE KIDNEYS Take a Glass of Salta If Your Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers. If you must have your meat every day, eat it, but flush your kidneys with salts occasionally, says a noted authority who tells us that meat forms uric acid which almost paralyzes the kidneys in thejr efforts td expel it from the blood. They become sluggish- and weaken, then you suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the channels often get sore and irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. To neutralize these irritating acids, to cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body’s urinous waste get four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy here; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast Ite a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithla, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys; also to neutralize the adds in urine, so it no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder weakness., Jad Salts is Inexpensive; cannot injure, and makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink. —Adv. It takes a has-been a long time to find it out.
THE EVENING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, IND.
PNEUMONIA LEFT BOY WEAK ANO SICKLY
Parents Were Almost Hopeless, But He Is Now Well and Strong. “Our little boy’s health was so poor we were afraid We were going to lose him. He is ten years old, and haa had weak lungs ever since he was eight months ©ld, caused by pneumonia. We have been very careful with him and doctored him continually, but we had almost despaired of ever having a strong, well boy. “But since giving him Milks Emulsion all his trouble is gone, and he Is in perfect health.”—Mrs. G. W. Smiley, 20 Maple St, Dayton, O. • For restoring appetite, health and strength In sickly children, mothers will find Milks Emulsion the thing they have always sought Most chUdren like to take it, because unlike many emulsions and tonics, it really .tastes good.
Milks Emulsion It a pleasant nutritive food and a corrective medicine. It retores healthy, natural bowel action, doing away with all need of pills and physics. It promotes appetite and quickly puts the digestive organs in shape to assimilate fqod: As a builder of flesh and strength Milks Emulsion is strongly recommended to those whom sickness has weakened, and Is a powerful aid in resisting and repairing the effects of wasting diseases. Chronic stomach trouble and constipation are promptly relieved—usually In one day. This is the only solid emulsion made, and so palatable that it is eaten with a spoon like ice cream. No matter how severe your case, you are urged to try Milks Emulsion under this guarantee—Take six bottles home with you, use it according to directions, and if not satisfied with the results your money will be promptly refunded. Price 60c and »1.20 per bottle. The Milks Emulsion Co., Terre Haute, Ind. fold by druggists everywhere.—Adv. 1
The Slackers.
An army officer said at dinner: “Some of our gallant young officers are accused of having acquired the use of face creams and powder over in France. Be that as it may—“ •Here the officer winked his eye. “Be that as it may, I know of some ■young officers here at home who took even greater care of their skins.”
RUB RHEUMATIC PAIN FROM ACHING JOINTS
Rub Pain Right Out Small Trial Bottle of Old “St. „ Jacobs OIJ.” Stop “dosing” Rheumatism. It’s pain only; not one case in fifty requires Internal treatment. Rub soothing, penetrating “St. Jacobs Oil” right on the “tender spot,” and by the time you say Jack Robinson—out comes the rheumatic pain and distress. “St Jacobs OU” is a harmless rheumatism liniment which never disappoints and doesn’t burn the skin. It takes pain, soreness and stiffness from aching joints, muscles and bones; stops sciatica, lumbago, backache and* neuralgia. Limber up l Get a small trial bottle of old-time, honest “St. Jacobs Oil” from any drug store, and in a moment, you’ll be free from pains, aches and stiffness. Don’t suffer 1 Rub rheumatism away.—Adv. „
Sense of Humor.
“Has your wife a sense of humor?” “Yes,” replied Mr. Growcher, “of a kind. She thinks that everybody who doesn’t wear the same absurd fashions she does Is immensely funny.”
ONLY FAIR AND JUST Mrs. Mary Stiller wrote us from Santa Rosa, Calif., on January 81: “Trlner’s American Elixir of Bitter Wine is my remedy for which I entertain the highest regard. , I suffered from headaches very badly, and this remedy helped me. I also sleep well after having taken it at bedtime, and everybody knows that sleep invigorates better than anything else, especially if one is not young any more. If it is worth publication, I am satisfied.” Surely it is only fair and just to acquaint all those -who suffer from the same troubles with this splendid result of Trlner’s American Elixir of Bitter Wine. Ask your druggist or dealer in medicines for this reliable remedy, and try also Trlner’s Angelica Bitter Tonic, which is unsurpassed for rebuilding the sapped vitality and energy. Joseph Triner Company, 1333-43 S. Ashland Ave., Chicago, DI. —Adv. A man may be fast asleep and too slow to get out of his own way when awake.
DON’T FEAR ASPIRIN IF IT IS GENUINE Look tor name “Bayer* on tablets, then you need never worry. To get genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” you must look for the safety “Bayer Cross” on each package and on each tablet. The “Bayer Cross” means true, world-famous Aspirin, prescribed by physicians for over eighteen years, and proved safe by. millions for Colds, Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neu* ralgia, Lumbago, Neuritis, and for Pain in general. Proper and safe di* rections are in each unbroken “Bayer” package- X' * Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents. Druggists also sell larger “Bayer” packages. Aspirin la the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetlcacidester of Salicyliei add.—Adv* . - Those who wait for the help of the “upllfters” and politicians may never secure help* -- :
REFORM OF ROXANA
By LINCOLN ROTHBLUM.
। , 1926. by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) Roxana was one of those dimpled, bewitching, tantalizing girls one equid not help loving. On each one of 7 her rosy fingertips she could recite in coquettish fashion the name of a devoted, withal unhappy, suitor; but too It must bd admitted that Roxana often found need to exercise her most winsome tricks of cajolery to win back the smiles her teasing tricks had chased away. It was Dick, nicknamed the “Faithful,” who suffered the’ most and complained the least. He loved Roxana. But perhaps nothing tried his patience and—good temper mere than Roxana’s curiosity. It was to her mother that in desperation he appealed. “What can I do?” he asked dejectedly. “Last night she unwrapped a box I had with me when I called.” “And ” prompted Roxana’s mother. “Oh, pshaw,” blurted Dick, “it contained some underwear I had just bought.” Dick fancied he saw Roxana’s eyes twinkling merrily at him. “What can I do?” he repeated. Roxana's mother glanced up, lips twitching in a smile she could ill suppress. “I’ll tell you,. Dick,” she finally answered in an encouraging tone, “you can either give her up—or marry her.” “I’ll marry her!”
And marry her he did. Already on this fine July morning her honeymoon of four saccharine weeks seemed like a beautiful dream. Just that week a roll of films had been ruined by exposure to the light, when Roxana could no longer resist the temptation to learn if it contained six or twelve exposures. But Dick was big enough to realize he must not permit this failing of his wife tb mar the placid and unruffled tenor of their existence, and he gradually ceased to resent the tampering with his mail. There was no more the unconscious act of ripping open the envelopes as Roxana handed him each night his letters in exchange for a kiss. Red summer had merged into a fall resplendent in a galaxy of yellows and browns, and Dick trudged home from the depot through the cooler atmosphere so pleasingly refreshing after the long hot day just over. The day’s work had been particularly and depressingly enervating and he looked down the road toward, his home as he shifted the heavy satchel he carried from hand to hand. “Wonder what’s in it?” Roxana’s curiosity danced excitedly high as she saw her husband coming up the garden path carrying the grip, Making all sorts of pretty fuss about him, Roxana finally gave verbal vent to her thoughts. “Dick what have you in that grip?” But his words did not carry effective weight. “This satchel,” he said as he laid the small valise against the wall, “contains material for a suit.”
“Oh, do let me see,” interrupted Roxana, “I’m so anxious to look it over. I’ll bet it’s beautiful.” “No, it isn’t, and that’s just why I don’t want you to look at it.” Roxana frowned. “It’s an off-color proposition,” Dick continued, “and it’s just as well you know nothing about it.” Indeed I Roxana was quite displeased with her husband and firmly decided that if he was getting material for a suit she ought to have been consulted. There the satchel lay on the floor against the wall, its black leather surface seeming to aggravatingly tantalize her with the secret it concealed. The echo of his footsteps along the garden walk had hardly died away when Roxana, with no qualms of conscience, sat herself on the floor beside the valise and with hairpin and scissors commenced operations upon the lock. Not a note of vexation escaped her as tools of feminine inventiveness bent beneath th.e unusual task allotted them, and as she applied herself with patience worthier of a better purpose. Not until the debris of two pairs of manicure scissors, one pair of tailor’s shears and an easy gross of hairpins lay broken and bent before her did results reward her efforts.
At last! The lock was pried. In a ailment she would know all. The catch was slipped and the sides of the satchel flew open, revealing—a mass of papers 1 Roxana's surprise of disappointment angered her. “Oh, that Dick should have told me an untruth,” she sobbed, and smarting tears sprang to her eyes. Roxana squatted Indian fashion before the bag overflowing with legal looking letters and greedily read. A puzzling expression was succeeded by one of deep interest, and as a young girl with her first romantic novel, Roxana read on, oblivious to everything save the sheets before her. And then understanding dawned! “Why—why,” she gasped, “Dick did tell the truth. It is off-eolor material for a suit —evidence for an ugly lawcase.” And then eame penitent contrition. “Qb, how unjust I have been.” And Dick, arriving that night tired from a strenuous day at court, was too happy to see his lovely wife, dressed in her prettiest gown of rase-, tinted voile, to notice the tears glistening so suspiciously in. her eyes. But as he tok his mall from the tray he looked at her in loving surprise.. His letters were unopened ! “Dearest,” he whispered. -' %Jever again 1” promised Roxana. .
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The man who thinks doesn’t talk much; the man who talks much, seldom thinks. FRECKLES Now b Ao Timo to Get Rid of These Usly Spots. There’s no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as Othlne —double strength—is guaranteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an 'ounce of Othlne—double strength—from your druggist, and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than one ounce Is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear complexion. _ Be sure to ask for the double strength Othlne, as this is sold under guarantee of money back If it fails to remove freckles.
YEARS BUT ADD TO BEAUTY
Particularly Graceful Tribute Paid to the Elderly by Widely Known American Writer. I have carried these bay preferences through life, and I still regard old ladies as angelic, Insomuch that I have never seen one that I did not revere. I do not know when they begin to look old to other eyes, but to mine they never look old, as old men look. Very likely some of them may once have been silly, and some naughty, but they do not show it, while all aie goodness and wisdom of their youth has grown upon them. I should like to touch here, but barely touch, the thought of the dear and lovely lady which has all this time been in the back of my mind, as a supreme proof of the highest praise that could be given to aging woman, writes W, D. Howells in Harper’s Magazine. She was of the finest modernity in her love of the best things in literature and life, and could no more err in taste than In truth or the beauty which is one with It She is gone now, who was so lately here in such perfection of mind and soul, that it seems as if she could never have left us who were privileged to share the' bounty of her wisdom and grace.
Unkind.
Howell —I am wedded to my art. Powell —Who had the nerve to give 'the bride away?
If You Hear Anybody Talking about coffee prices or coffee troubles, tell them to quit coffee and try Instant *I S 7 i Postum , _ — T.; A ten days’ trial shows results that please, and with gain in comfort there I is no loss of pleasure. A wonderful table drink, pure, health- j fill, economical, delicious! No advance “There’s a Reason” I Made by Postum Cereal Co, Battle Creek, Mich.
Seeking the Truth.
He—l can’t bear that fellow Chatterton. He always brings up such uninteresting subjects. What was ha talking to you about? She —You. —London Answers, a
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Dizzy's Rap at His Old Foe.
Disraeli’s unpublished novel will be read with eager interest •hy all who care to learn, his view of his great rival, Gladstone, who is therein portrayed as Joseph Toplady Falconet. In denying him any sense of humor the novelist does not exceed the privileges of poetic license, for certainly his model was always in, grim, serious earnest. In declaring, however, that he was never seen to smile Disraeli somewhat maliciously exaggerates, for Gladstone’s smile was not infrequent, and was among his many personal charms. But it must be remembered that the novel was written when the two statesmen had long been settledi and unrelenting foes, and Dizzy* was a good hater. —London Chronicle. '
Auto Needed In Peru.
The Peruvians take eagerly to the automobile, wherever Its use Is possible. Outside of the sections served by railroads—and there are only about 1,700 miles of railway in Peru’s 700.000 square miles of land —transportation has hitherto depended on pack mules or burros. 4* trails or bridle paths are being converted into highways, motorears and trucks are bringing new life to formerly Isolated । centers of mining and agricultural production. । 1
A Hint.
She—Did I hear anything fall? He—l think not She —Excuse me. I thought you dropped a remark. •
