Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 122, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 May 1920 — Page 3
Get Back Your Health tired, and lame mornings—subj®qt to bing pains. Then thesji?f sureljYCui^ 4 thing wrong. Probably it’g£kiM»Jh weakness! Don’t wait i kidney tronble,' Get aealtband keep it. For quieferejiei-gat pkjnty sleep and exercise abd. use Dfiana Kidney Pill*. Tbey x d»ve bWiiad thousands. Aafc your neighbor! An Illinois ney* - PiUa knocked the pain out of my back ana regulated my. m*am> #7P« >«tth#*j DOAN '^“puS 1 , FOSTER-ICLBURN CO.. BUFFA^O^X.
A man is as old as his organs; he can be as vigorous ap4 hpaltby at 70 as at 35 if he aids his organs in performing their functions. - Keep your vital organs healthy with COLD MEDAL Th» woil J, standard tddn.7.
Mouth Itygi.no Send 10 cents for trial sample =u==r LadiesKeepYourSkin jj j Clear, Sweetj Healthy With Cuticura Soap : and’Cuticufa l/ucum I £J '.'.tUli'i . l i: FRECKLES iISSi
Unexplored Libya.
*• Italian - «ie two provinces of Tripolltana and Clrenalca and HeS along thie Coast ot Africa, Tunis; (French) On the ffoSt and Egypt on (be east, in longitude from' abQut fl to 23 degroea east,: The northerly part of Libya Is at aboutthe parallel of latitude 33 degrees north; the 1 southernmost point la unknown, as the territory nms>®cuthj Into the unmapped Sahara Indefinitely.
Its Class.
; “What' steed do you iuppose wars popular In the days ©f chivalry T\ % “It must have, been a knight-mare.’'/
.!l >ii. mi i ; - * A young man be as old as feels. bat be if seldom as rich' as be;!
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COUGHED FOR 2 TERRS; ORDERED JO DENVER .Doctor said oho couldn't get welt la Illinois,,but she did. • Y_ xpVt- had a very; bad cough for two ysar% INI the time, day and night. Could alee® bSt/ little. I tried everything but gw no''v>elief. Finally my doctor said h* . cooM do no more for me, that T had better go to"*t>eciver, as I couldn't live tj> Illinois. Then '!- tried Milks Emuleiofc From the very first it helped me. By the bottles my cough left mb Mtjrelystvl ; have gained in strength suit fiiinli sin! nm now in perfect health.*** —Mrs. Alice M. Huntley, 182 No. PeaW St., Galesburg, lit v Build up your lt^O actio*. doing away with jNI need of pills add physicn It promote appetite and quicker puts the digestive Organs In shape to a% slmllkteAs Imßler of flesh aM strength Milks Emßlsion Is strongly reg ommended to those Whom sickness weakened, and is a powerful aid In rffcslating and repairing the and constipation arts promptlyWHevedusually tt£ 'taut day. -. rtmcT art i f ... This is the only solid: emulsionctaadA, and so palatablo thgt. it Ip eategt ;*ith a for weak, sickly chlidwro., . „ \j No matter spve'ro yous case, y«* ttrb~tlrged tb'try Mltfcß 'EmuTsfotf und* this guarantee—Take- six bottles home with you, ..use It according to direction* land If not satis fled with ,the results yout tnooey* wUI be promptly refunded. Pride per%ottle. The Milks Sm<% Sion Co., Terre Haute, Ind. Sold by drug, gists everywhere.—Adv. v OI£YDL.tS— t
What's In a Name?
“A forfaiter informed me recent# what tlie Evansville Bar association’ Tlflffwf"*lßr said Joseph H. Igleheart, secretary of the Evansville hssoclsj* . - as®, £ Mr. Igleheart recently ordered prints ed a number of licenses th be gshnteijf of the assafiattijmirWheA a copy of the proof tffts SBofh hin* he discovered that the words “Evans* yille Bar association” were to Jjgg|i£ ally large type. _ “What do you tjilnk these licenses heart' of- the-printw*-- • — — “Why, certainly; what else does the word ‘bar’ the printer’s response.— Tl lßjl3wt!fP* News;
“Diamond Dyes” Tell You How A Child can . and get Perfectftesults
Each pticJtage ; '^of i “DJjtmhnd Dyes" contains 4li<6et»mMß#aSlppP that any aj*»w Ul ficb, shabby j»js ments, draperies, coverings,. bvfcethec tfoaL silky linen, cotton or mixed foods. Buy “Diamond-©yesM-nO'eth a*-kind Hh fttttranteed even if you have never dyed before. Druggist lias - e\r/tX ft.liaMP -U<-
Honey Yield Higher.
The average yield of to 1919 was 50 pounds Jo a colony*of honey be*t£vJtmtattlfUiP the bnfive ylftM , proportions in wblrth dbaiitoney of the last two years was marketed are indicated by s^^«iin£e&&o6ey f 81 for i;oinb . houey: and ULL for buLk.-hooey.,
If Yoo Nee^oli@fßA3 Yq Sßß™» BBSt to reason why Wis t-hatr bo many products that are exMfliAyMwiy»mwfat once drop out >f sight and are noon forgotten? The dS® rhis ■une. CTiJ; t ;«*; Norths*--kidney Mofiedr'has ab lergera sateif uodsoir ifcO\ J«i3.- lie *»c 4 4a.:t> . According. - to.. sworn. ■ statements and verified testimony of 'thotiiands. wba have arid ttheYprepwatfon, ihe andbem of Dr'A ia ixtenta the . feet. W*t£ ,wpAmvpvjmcominftJ^ney; .agents,-., coverts January troubles and the one "of
Sample Submitted.
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No Prohibitionist.
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Wild Beasts' Toll in India.
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He Knows Best.
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etl orfj sviJsiocittsi ) t TKe : 'taktif Iw af b 3 be^u§g ;S i% recognises a that - teveatore, £} axi-rule, arc unselfistL and t&st what-.; 1 ever-reward they may gain through; Sj.'JSjaftoSuJj ft 1, vti ™0 £r± m P?* li and: labor .to his:milfions.ofc fellow men and women/: C; *“ tsrlsadi invented t^^e^'m^chme, .fiViirf ifcii Lfewije icase withj. Morse and the’ telegraph; Bcll and the. - it t^k^fkprie ; j- v 'EtKsoh c S ’... OjTSfflSfe ikange: them.in.the order ofatheui importance; ' in : tße -%orkl - to-day because Jfe.j4i»s itfaiiQb Ta sloorida a;.m ! H w Wm§\,W£mi ufl waterman ton fl Jnvitmzc-bE oJ I , xbod inoLaia srfi tail: h»'Aooli‘ -/o-j. • privt us es any 1 eVCn for the briefest of wo|rM* Vmotlqt l t m iAiopc.oe fjocf nniTßo-lftf./n dpi d *;.* • m Idiqtßot Aesitait to jadd.dwt nasii: :i of ’. Lewis Edsott Waternlaai ' and -his fhvebidofli- Ichial -Toantaln -um Fountain. Pen has apeculiar psTsonalV interest ioi the people «f Illihob W.f » claim. tevlrißX ---lTs slqZSQnon .•slffctfia &na •-oITY wi' oK %si#wt? j :<AfiA ! ci^ j ;N4W n «;with l biatnort(er'> ! antLiyottngen. brother..and settled i*! 4 Kankakee; and ‘way in the tittle old t o madei-of Waterman’s .Ideal Fountain? #av«w tttmed out in woo<fc { fl Backin' those bU'days, the scold pen| :B %&id 4 ’ i industries ‘werij ing **»«—r ri *d A *- ‘‘ Mim> «»ppiyj >: i.Pfid 40,.in^tbft ; atnalfefl,.pessjWa. "way-: j.*he.dL.u«£. - Waterman Compands, busifi i ’sdvm^.Ti^l l Mr. L. E. Watenpan madeAiYi pflh-/ .oMißfeßa^ , JSiß Jfh ,%i*MPSv«C Sw...wb^f"?w- 4 W*l ahrothar/u.filidia- & : as-;: suxnnd die interest'of die Company in the West fa? the lhdrt time he lived, 'j fa .ior, many years i tn tbe most .modesr Ftr*^ JSb&ss??; I a. a * •*--*- -. 1 .—~ . y_ .... Y x
MORALE AIDED BY MUSIC
■.wv~?r" * • Fact - Brought Out by the War Bound 1B!»W fldt AWa»»«ifeSfc«S» promptly hmste was enlisted In the *%*• appointed >t ajl the training camps and Immediately.; the - glory- of rent mtisic was ,spread ; befWe, ! the!' millions qf men, asL.a. reinforcement'- and akF to .--the idealism which had- brought them-Into the.war. Prom mutn in grotfps. njmde tt It wartnnde tbfc them .fir onr fliiest ; ar|lSit£r,Tioy «#5 sS#R<*ißff tfce pu60s §pfcN<tw rqturoed bfc nft);®qn;awhfftj:Rno»i.Kood. jnualc. aa. a. large partJof their life .and entertainment, have become reasonably apt performer# • then&el&s m a -great: many cases. What must this mean tor fife ctrantr^f J J ft. mti^&eati; : tlftat. ibf *9.:r£r?Sßht ;«J5 ’ c gidTifl '
Wltli Soap - Ahd -ytwtf-lr*||spp- efficiency a* Stoy' soap. no germs, no waste, no | 0 fcrjiop. datiy.: One soap for anuseet-’etoaving, bathing and! shampootf s .. v/ 3uo lb' BiTiiOteatq—fotifgaoo' fncftt
Unique Specimens.
r - “Tbe «WIJ* tWng,”°iolenanly sald-Pro-fcssor Pate, • “that - witfks back ‘from the tomb with the mourners ants fuses to be~burled fs'clTarfictef.” . sttV’, v fejiii • Pester. “And the only thing that comes - taretir from the cemetery giggling and on the deafa / *rifti fetfie fibkety t ohf''wldower who figures on —ee-hefef hefe!—-'mar-rying again.’V-Kansas City Star.
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f maa— 4P low a f £ world-wide: How true £that is can *W 'thavtk -*by the great - | growth of this truly wonderful busi-l-kakee, and the > I worlt-htywhi 9& itbe fcacfc. ;9f.,/» Jd gar ; ;'store oh Fulton Street, New York, Xye'ar—to 5,000,00° Waterman s Ideals | sold during 1919, -ieh*j»#Snent '-that tells its fiWtt-Ctory, ft would be , to snow the buildings, Step Jby Sp tnive fbens created t° ipre fa* the physical |fi«e factoij^waa {£ mtfttesSr ß
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t ■ ■ -A'.-i-tu i.f - ' two in Seyihour, Connecticut and- one tin Canada. Ground ’has been purchased ill.. Newark, New Jersey, whereon the Company is about to f* build another great factory covering : 500^000 'square ftet’of operating space. is da ren ol tko- Co«g~».tk>n.l street, at tne present Hortn Amencnr 1 Building site. When the new Nor® ifffKiSr g South Clark Street, where office»«hatc * ■Srtß at »tcrcf ij ~jj |T3£j|jj : "~ . m ! m U »oa tumit
'« i v .«-. aval f.wq ,\t '-• . j>vS .v. ;-. . ;... &H&S .Ji . hi- ~ ...t mm mi —ti m * —i £ J§ m ___ growing nuraocr or aeaiers buck livers in the it»»WtoS .J&JUJP& -u known as the- Waterman Building, at 127-129 Sooth St&9 i &i«m%$ i opened for basinet*. To meet the d tm MS** * sary,to erect their own-building,..aq4vt old Palmer House, la the-minut* *@*s become -the neaw Cbicago .iwine .of . the- £ add^glofy'<to-4he •b«er>-tradWoaa-of ■M» wMiAioli&iKiwiiltioiku'rM^ Waterman Company, at 191 Broadr., known a\ th* Pen tffigg "' I . . ■*■>■*>s ! §1 rm |S i*ls ’% ift('s3ft "S fft 'JIT I I "'~ b - ' ' v-, •• *&&#. Awpi I - . f p , tbro#gfc?Ht 4Wii«*«rM hat pftaubuptsio wl- -' tecta, promise to out-do ewea-thaiJast.. o effort, and Will ***** tVery* ; «awn .to invade .frywUMgyo ,' still be.better able to ikandic the.great-*t■ - volupe of agdkOcw**. business, and v • the net*. Waterman Building i%v& 1 makes good the statement—satisfied customers everywhere. ’ ■ dent, and Mr If'red^^Waxermar^^i pany* through combining their tmusttal .abilities and * given evidence eP what aeanwwot* « «» accomplish, for after aO »* a man’*- budn™*4» bur,^*ttfto»*<
