Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 July 1910 — Page 3

THURSDAY, JULY 14, l»10.

CRLENCASTLE HERALD

RAGE TWO

LATEST NEWS

Rsndrun . I'ailing Hair aud lu lling Scalp < 'ured, on Money Hark.

What other people says of you, soiuetiuies has more effect, than what you say about yourself. Head theae. “I used one bottle of 1’arlgiau &age, and it did all you claim it would do. My hair is fluffy and clean from dandrufl siuce 1 usad the Sa^e. and l am going to keep it constantly on my dressing table for toilet use.”—Mrs. M. Urlfliu, 3^6 YV. bth St., Davenport, Iowa. “1 write in short that my head was almost running me crazy, and I saw your ad in the Timea-Uniou. 1 bought a bottle of Parisian Sage at once and tried it, and in a week 1 could see that my head was almost well, and my hair was growing wonderful, aud 1 continued using Parisian Sage, and now 1 have beautiful hair aud everybody admires it. My scalp is always clean.*’—Your customer, Mrs. tf. Dingle, Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 15 1»0». "Parisian Sage Is certainly a ! wonderful hair restorer. My husband and I both have used it, and find it to be just as advertised."— Mrs. U. Schorllng, 220 YYaason St. Toledo, O., Oct. 23, 1H09. Parisian Sage is sold by druggists everywhere aud by the Owl Drug Store and the Red Cross Pharmacy for 50 cents a large bottle, and is guaranteed to cure dandruff, stop falling hair and itching scalp, or money back. It makes hair grow soft, lustrous and luxuriant, and is not sticky or greasy. The girl with the Auburn hair is on every bottle. Mail orders filled by Giroux Mfg Co., Buffalo, N. Y.

VI A 'I'll K MOM ON ROUTE

BATHING WITHOUT WATER

A Good Rub end an Air Path a Substitute for the Tub. The conditions and conventions ol our civilization demand frequent bathing. It is popularly supposed that this frequent bathing is essential to health “This Is quite untrue,’ says the Medical Journal. “We have seen tine and vigorous men among the habitants of Canada who had never taken a full bath it, their livet Were the truth known many thousand of oui fellow citizens probably know nothing of the alleged benefits of the tub. though maintnining excellent average health. "Such people do not present the fresh and pleasing apearance of the frequent bather, however long lived they may be. Is not, however, much of the benefit attributed to the water in reality due to the complete exposure of the skin to the air? "The respiratory function of the skin Is of high importance, and although water may be dispensed with closing the pores to air would result in speedy asphyxiation. 1 he historic Instance of the boy who impersonated John the Baptist in a mediaeval procession, and whose body was covered with gold leaf with rapidly fatal results is proof. "3 he ice cold hath is a superstition; it la a pastime for the abnormally vigorous; not desirable toi the average civilized man. A bath not too cold is really an agreeable stimulant as well as beii'g a luxury fhe feeling of well belt a after a bath can hardly he obtained in any other way. and the rapid multiplication of tubs in hotels and private resi<t> n 'es. soon to approach one of the Individual, show * how they are nppre*'i:\t* I “Vnl.appy persons, however, a-kose travels in the trovirces or itro the desert may teii'poraril.v dtprivt them of sufficient water for bathing mav And a substitute that will at least af ford a part of their accustomed on Joyment. The body may be energe tically rubbed with a brush or roars. Turkish towel and afterward exposed to the air for fifteen minutes or so The accustomed feeling ol vigor will follow and the process will be found by tho uninitiated to be astonishing ly clean3ing."

Modern Hygiene.

The Doctor—Yes, the lungs an lerfectly sound and the heart beat* are quite regular. Y’ou can eat that bird with every confidence I’ick Me-Up. Whrt’z the Use? 1 ^

vV "Do you f iv your prayers in the morning or i night?” asked Ted “At night, of course,” answered Rob. “Anybody can take care of thelrselv* ■ hi the daytime."—Llpplncott's Magazine.

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I’olilUto-Folnt Notes.

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Summer Tourists Fares to Summer Resorts lu North and Noilli-; west on sale daily to September 30th; also special low rates to ! Norfolk aud Old I’oint Comfort V'a | effective July 12lh to September 30th Low round trip fares to varlour points In North, West and South, on sale the (list and third 'luesday of each month. Beveu Hours from Greeucaslle to Detroit. Excursion fares July Cth to I 1th acount Reunion Grand Lodge Benevolent and Protective Order of Klks. 9i.no $1.50 Muuon Excursion to Chicago, ills. Sanduy, July 17, IttlO. Special train leaves depot at 5: SO a. in., returning leaves Chicago at 11:SO p. in. Special train will stop in both at Cedar Lake, Baseball park. Cubs vs. Brooklyn.

Those Pies of Boyhood. How delicious were the pies ot boyhood. No pies now ever taste so good. What’s changed? The pies? No. Its you. You've lost the strong, healthy stomach, the vigorous liver, the active kidneys. Hie regular bowels of boyhood. Your digestion is poor and you ! blame the food. What's needed? A complete toning up by Electric | Bitters of all organs of digestion -Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Bow > els— Try them. They'll restore your boyhood appetite and appre- ■ elation of food and fairly saturate your body with new health, and strength anil vigor. 50c at the Owl Drug Stoie and the Red Cio , '~ Drug store.

MONEY TO LOAN on horses, cattle etc Sic the Home Loan and Real Est ite Company.

r .r HI A bad take-off.—Punch. Teething children have more oi less diarrhoea, which can lie controlled by giving Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhcon Remedy. All that is necessary It to give the prescribed dose afte> each operation of the bowels mor* than natural and then castor oil to cleanse the system. It is safe and sure. Sold by all dealers.

And Bonano is best

grown-ups ”

sound digestion and a clear head, gives you “snap” and “go.

For Rosy Cheeks & /Ruddy Health

When the children call for coffee or tea, or when they want a hot drink, or something before going to school, give them Bonano, the new Lot fruit drink made from the meat of bananas. It will add to the roses in their cheeks and

put rich red blood into their veins.

A cup of Bonano before they go to bed will make them sleep like tops and wake happy

and cheerful in the morning.

too. It makes clear skin and bright eyes,

Bonano is made from varieties of luscious bananas, fully ripened in the sunshine of the tropics, peeled and dried, then granulated, roasted and blended into a mixture which makes a most delicious, fragrant beverage, with a fruity flavor and nourishment all its own. Bonano is the drink for morning, noon and night- a drink that is always palatable, nerve-bracing and satisfying. * It produces vigor, health and strong nerves—the feeling of vim and energy. Bonano is a drink for rich and poor, for sick or healthy, for man, woman and child —

all the time.

Being made of fruit only, it has a regulating effect on the system—does not clog nor cloy. Get a can from your grocer today. A can will make 75 cups and is therefore more economical than any other beverage. If your grocer doesn’t keep it, send us the attached coupon, aud we will send you a sample package and a

booklet.

INTERNATIONAL If 'BANANA FOOD COMPANY CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. Please scad me sample of BONANO

and Booklet.

Name

Address

For Sale by

ZEIS & GO.. Grocers

International Banana Food Co., Chicago, 111.

TheHERALD One Year For $2.50 To Rural Route and Mail Subscribers — beginning to-day — the Herald will be sent tor $2.50 a year, payable in advance. Subscriptions not paid in advance will be at the rate of 25c a month$3.00 a year. Those now in arrears on the Herald will—until July 1st—be allowed to pay arrearages at the rate of $2.50 a year, provided they pay a year in advance. SuH«L;rilTe itvinv tintl gel fill Hit* new.** Jill tlTotimo

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Does not luke into i deration the ic <'• s. .iti, i t i \\ i.u’s liui>i>n won J' -.all. The w..a,..,* <vho i.. 0 L..s !.er he-..'.;h is neglecting the very foundUion of all good fortune. For without healln love loves its l(i**re and gold is but dross. Won inly h all!, a 1 .. t i *. or impaired may generally be regained by tl.e u.e of Di. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. This Pi fS 'riplion has, tor over ^lO years, been curing delicate, weak, pain-wracked women, by the hundreds ot thousands and this too In the privacy ot their homes without their having to submit to Indell’ cate iioestionin^s and offensively repug-

nant examinations.

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ItiWNvSHIP TRUSIEE NOTICE

Jackson Township. 1 will he at my home In Jackson Township every Friday to transact i«e business of my ottiee as trustee BENJAMIN WALLS.

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HUMPHREYS’ Humphreys’ V. rinitry SperiUcH * F'oi Every Living Thing on the Farm.” He; ■ , Cattle, Sheep,

rto(;s, Dogs, l aultry.

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H- U. I » r !• 11* X It ii ait in milter iliHarder., I 1. *.r . b.;V . M.om, . l-.rupllona I, K I 1 . .- ,. A it 4 t A i, t i t O A, 1.1 illnt-Mlliui iti i'.vuggmt.-i or Bent prepaid on i i-ei. ipt of pr'ou. Co it euch.

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liiililiint; It in. I i t's si •, illiln't the cn rt i Ml:-* lo.v {5,000 for her In hear' ?

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.'ini didn't nlic testify that oil never lo\e another?

Yes.

Now 1 understand she is Koing to ii:ui ry Jones. She is. Y’ou see, Jones and lior foi nn r sweetheart are enemies aud sin* thinks it will make him writhe to see Jones spending ills money.

F'loytl Township. My olliee day will be Wednesday ■f eiudi week at my residence. FRED TODD, Trustee Jefferson Township. 1 will be at my residence each T'iday to transact the business of ay ottiee. OLIVER STRINGER. o Marion Township. 1 will at my residence in Maron Township on Friday of each week and Tuesday at FPlmore to transact the business of n y ottiee. OTTO B. RECTOR. Madison Township. I will be at my ottiee at my resilience each Wednesday and Saturday to transact the business of Trustee of Madison Township. YV. STROUBE.

Not So Much Needed.

Like most minister's families, they were not extensively blessed with

fiDO piign Hook and Ntahto Chart to hung: up niuilod free.

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VIill ('reek Township.

I will he at my home in Mill

| this world’s goods. Bhe, however. Creek Township on Wednesday j was the youngest of ten rhlldien and Saturday of each week to

: until her fat in r explained to her of , the baby sister who had come in the

night.

‘‘Well," she said, after due ; thought, "1 'pose it's all right, papa, j but there’s many a thing we needed

VF.mriVE CO. Cornel worse.”

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transact the liusiiipss of my ottiee

ERNEST K1VETT, Trustee

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ITikind to Children. An advertisement of a nursing bottle printed in a Canadian newspaper concluded with the following: "When the baby is done drinking it must be unscrewed and laid in a cool place under a tap. If the baby does not thrive on fresh milk, it should be boiled." I'iMliln.'' the Air. •'Is this section prosperous?” "You bet it Is." answered the Kanas farmer. “I kin spread a net any ime and snake a grand piano out of a i yclor.e "

(Union Township.

i will be at my home each Friday to transact Hie business of my ottiee. ED. THOMAS, Trustee

People who suffer from sour stomach, fermentation of food distress after eating and iudlges'tlon. and seek relief in largn chunks of artilicial digesters, ary killing their stomachs by Inaction just as surely as the victim of morphine Is deadening and Injuring beyond repair every nerve in the body. YY'hat the stomach of every sufferer from indigestion needs is a good prescription that will build up his stomach, put strength', energy and elasticity into it, and make it sturdy enough to digest a hearty meal without artificial aid. The lies! prescription for Indigestion ever written is sold by druggists everywhere and by the Owl Drug store and the Red Gross Drug store and is rigidly guatanteed to build up the stomach amt cure Indigestion, or money back. This prescription is named Ml-o-na and is sold in small tablet form in large boxes, for only 50 cents. Remember the name, Mi-o-na stomach tablets. They never fail. They contain ingredients that give quick relief(other than strong digesters), but they are compounded for the purpose of making the stomach strong and energetic enough to do its work without the aid of harmful drugs.

Jinks How's your wife? Binks .Yi> wife is lost to sight, 10 in mory dear. Jinks Why, tm dear fellow. I | never I'.nrd >our wife was dead! Bin! s She isn . I'm paying hor {50 a w* k a ■ i'.inv.- Idle.

The world's best medicine for bowel complaints is Chamberlain's Colb', Cholera, and Dairrhoea Remedy. it lias relieve l more pain and sugering, and saved more Ihes Ilian any other medicine in use. Invaluable for chil dren and adults. Sold by all ileal ers

PENNSYLVANIA LINES In cl iana polls 75c Excnrf- ion Next SUNDAY

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immjucfD himom£) Cures catarrh or money hack. Jus. breathe it in. Complete outfit, including inhaler $1. Extra hottlus 60u. Druggists.

leave (■ reelicast 1c

and P;!).’! a. m.

a ml

Pardonahlc Pride.

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Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets gently stimulate the liver and bowels to expel poisonous matter, cleanse the system, (tire constipation and sick bend aefe Sold b> all dialers

YHlKItriKE II !N THE HERALD

YY oi k -1 Hours a Hay. Tho busiest little things ever made are Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coat-ed globule of health, that changes weakness Into strength, .auguor Into energy, brain-fog into mental power, curing Constipation, Headache, Chills, Dyspepsia, Malaria. 25 c at Hie Owl Drug storu aud the Red Cross Drug store. AIIVKKTI F IT l\ THE IfKKALI*.

First Crow Why is she holding h r beak so high? Second Crow Oh! They havu a new scarecrow in their field.

Effect of the ('ciimis Man.

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Why, what's the matter, No*u Ton seem all In i. Putter.” "T'pon me worn, madam dere’s I ren :* man h'V* to tal e me senses i rm nil decomposed. MiVi lUTSE IT IN THU HERALD.

The Finest Train to Colorado— California or Pacific Northwest points is the St. Louis—Colorado Limited Leaving St. Louis daily at 2.15 p. m. over the lines of the Wabash and Union Pacific ‘ The Safe Road” Ask about out personally conducted tours to Yellowstone National Park. For rates and information call on or address R. G. Thompson, D. P. A. W. H. Connor, G. A. Wabash R. R. Co. Union Pacific R. R. Co. 412 Traction Terminal Bldg. 53 E. Fourth St. Indianapolis, Indiana Cincinnati, O.

'Dustless, perfect track—electric block signals— dining car meals and service ""Best in the IV or Id."

UNION PACIFIC

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