Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 July 1910 — Page 3

TUESDAY, •H*T,V 2fl, 1910.

GRLENCASTLE HERALD

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All < »ver Ajnerlca, the News of the Marvelous UauMrutf Cures of rarisiau Sage has Spread A few years ago there was introduced into America a cure for dandruff, falling hair and all scalp diseases. . News of the quick action of this wonderful invlgorator spread rapidly. t; { And to-day without any sensational or untrue advertising, Par-1 isian Sage is used extensively in almost every town In America. And what has produced this great demand? Simply this: Parisian Sage does just what we are telling the readers of the Herald it will do. We claim, and we back our . laim with the Owl Drug store’s and the Red Cross Pharmacy's money hack guarantee, that Parisian Sage, is the most Invigorating and rejuvinating hair tonic, it cures dandruff, stops falling hair and Itching scalp; it makes the hair grow strong and vigorous, yet soft and lustrous. It is the only hair dressing that reaches the root bulb of the hair and destroys the dandruff germ. And to the women who are leading this simple statment of fact, we want to say that Parisian Sage works wonders with the women's hair. It will turn dull harsh and faded hair into beautiful, radiant and lustrous hair in a few days and is the most pleasant and satisfying dressing any woman ever used. Druggists ‘everywhere and the Owl Drug store and the Red Cross Pharmacy sell Parisian Sage for 60c a large bottle. VIA THE MONON KOUTK <11.50—Moiion Route Special Excursions—$ 1.50 llreencastle to Michigan City and return Saturday, August Oth, 1010. Account Modern Woodmen of America Convention. Reave Aireeucastle 5:;to a. m. arrive Michigan City IGrltO a. in. 1(15.40—Creencaslle to Chicago and Kelinn—$5.40 Account Triennial Conclave Knights Templar. Reave (ireencast J o 10:45 a. in. and arrive at Chicago 4 p. in. August Mlh. Rates effective August nth to Mtli Inclusive, ttiial return limit of tickets, August ItUh, with privilege of extension until Sept. tith. Summer Tourists Fares to Sum- j mer Resorts In North and Noithwest on sale dally to September [ '.loth; also special low rates to Norfolk and Old Point Comfort Va effective July 12th to September

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Row round trip fares to various points in North, West and South, on sale the first and third Tuesday of each month. Soreness of the muscles, whether Induced by violent exercise or Injury, la quickly relieved by the free application of Chamberlains l.liiiment. This liniment Is equally j valuable for muscular rheumatism! and always affords quick Tlief. ' Sold by all dealers

egi, '41k Miss Literary—Are you very foud of Bacon, Mr. Saphead? Mr. Saphead—Ya’as, especially in the mawnlng with eggs. A Prize Winner.

Bro. Sportsum—Yo’ done wrong in yo’ conjeetuah, pahsou; Ah ain’t been fightin’ dis hoah fowl. Ah Jess win de fust premyum wif him down t’ de flower show. Parson Hoorang How yo’ win a premyun wif a roostah at a flower allow, brudder Sportsum? Bro. Sportsum—Ah entered him as a crow-cuss. Not an Karly Riser. j J

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The world's host medicine for bowel complaints is Chamber Iain's Colic, Cholera, and Dalrrho ea Remedy. It has relieved mon pain and angering, and savei more lives than any other medi cine in use. Invaluable for chil dren and adults. Sold by till deal ers A Short Story.

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Mrs. Madden (from foot of stalls)—Bridget! We are In the habit of breakfasting at eight o’clock sharp. "All right, mum, I’ll he dbwn be th’ time ye gits th’ tay poured out. He Was Dull. latiWb.,1 srZAMlAjH *r i

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K" “Coming to the point.” One of tlie Inconveniences. “I suppose It can't he helped,’ suddenly remarked little Edith, wht had been thinking deeply. "What can’t be helped?" askec her mamma. "Why, when we die 1 suppose w< have to wear ready-made robes for i while until our own can be fitted " - IMiiladelnhia Press

‘‘Didn’t ye make a mistake in yer sign, boss?” “I think not, why?” “It don’t say what he wanted.” • OVKItTILK IT IN THE IIERALII.

Teething children have mote or less diarrhoea, which can tie controlled by giving Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrheoa Remedy. All that is necessary Is to give the prescribed dose after each operation of the bowels more titan natural and then castor oil to cleanse the system. It is safe ami sure. Sold by all dealers

*. 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 our 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. Uqion Pacific R. R. Co. 412 Traction Terminal Bldg. 53 E. Fourth St.

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« Llghties* Lighthouse. On a sunken ruef 35U feet distant from Stornoway lighthouse is a remarkable beieqn which warns mariners with the kelp of a light which is only apparent The beacon Is a cone of cast-iron plates, surmounted with a lantern containing a glass prism. The prism derives its light from refracting rays emitted trom the lighthouse, and the optical delusion is marvelous. Mariners naturally suppose that there is a lighted lamp on the beacon itself and many of them will not believe otherwise. But the object of the beacon is attained when the navigator secs the reflected light, which indicates the perilous rock below. This beacon has been in use more than half n century, and since it was fixed in position others have been placed in other neighborhoods to make clear points of danger.—Technical World.

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Medical Progress Methods change in all lines of business; new wants arise which must be met and new idess are put in operation. Material progress has gone by leaps and bounds. Advancement is seen everywhere. Like all other branches of knowledge the manner and methods of extinguishing pain and the healing of sick, have of late years been Improved and perfected. The birth and development of osteopathy is the crown and cliuuix of the healing art. Recently osteopathy has been maligned and mistreated by those whose professional bias and pecuniary interests are arrayed against it. Stteh tactics cannot check its onward march because overwhelming proof prevails that osteopathy cures where other methods fall. Nothing tells like truth and facts. Osteopathy is not a cureall, yet its scope and range cannot be measured by the failures of medical doctors for it is restoring stubborn, chronic cases that they have abandoned. It Is deplorable that so many are spending money and energy dallying with symptoms and giving no attention to the cause of disease. Humanity can not escape its misery's until the proper remedy is applied at the root of the disease. Osteopathy does not tamper with, symptoms but removes the cause. Give the Spaunhurst Osteopaths a chance to correct the structural defects, which lie back of all disease, and annoying symptoms, aches and pains will disappear. At 117 Sou:h Jackson street ever Tuesday and Friday. Lady attendant. An Ccor .mical Beacon. ! n a ■uinketi iv f 350 fivt distant front .-ictn jwaj iighthon-e is a re- ■ u'L lib Luai.ii which wane mariner- wKh the hel) of a light wliii h is only tip; a rent. 'I be ! woon is a coua ut cast iron I Is* . buriinuinled with a lantern conta.i ng a ..lass pr! itm. The prism detivis its light ftoin refracting the rays emit0 d from the ightliou e, and tin* oplital delusion is marvellous. Mariners naturally suppose that thi re is a lighted 'amp on the beacon its It, and many ai them will not believe i therwiia But tin* object of th« beacon is atUiino I when the navigator sees llio reflected 1 gilt which indicates the peiilous rock l < low. This beacon has Iri-u in use mere titan half a century and since it was fixed in position other; haw been placed in other neighborhoods to make clear points ot danger. Those l*ics of Boyhood. How delicious were the pies ot boyhood. No pics now ever laste so good. What’s changed? The pies? No. Its you. You’ve lost the strong, healthy stomach, the vigorous liver, the active kidneys, the regular bowels of boyhood. Your digestion is poor and you Maine the food. What’s needed? A complete foiling up by Electric Bitters of all organs of digestion —Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Bow e l 3 — Try them. They’ll restore your boyhood appetite and appreciation of food and fairly saturate your body with new health, and strength and vigor. F>0e at the Owl Drug Store and the Red ern— Drug store Ai.li l'TiMK If IN THE HERAl.ll

Why Foam Is White. “How white the foam Is,” raid the pretty girl, in a voice muffled by the sable stolo drawn across her red tuoutb. "Yet the ; i is green. Why, then, Isn’t the foam green?" But the young sophomore laughed in derision of such ignorance. “Gee. you are ignorant'" he said “Beer is brown, but its foam Is white, too. Shake up black ink and you get white foam. Shake up rod Ink and the result Is the same. "A body that reflects all the light It receives without absorbing any is always white. All bodies | ordered into tiny diamond form, so that they throw hack the light from many facet.-:, a’ . .1) none of it and ere \ Into by conse (ueneo. Powde oil Mark marble for Instance, is white. And foam ir water |. -vdered into thee amah diamond..;, and heme it white, ness.” rhi! ul« phin Bulletin. It'-, lie Found Them Oct. A tsheplceeper Hie head of a large firm, one ev, :,i . after b i ne .- hours, can ed his saleswomen to lie assemble ! before him. "There in among you," he said to them, "several ind*ddu‘W »• aim 1 know to be guilty ot theft from our establishment I have the names of every one of the culprits, but I neither wish to mention them here nor to hand them over to the poli ■ V 'tut wh'le my firm cc ot continue to cm ploy thieves and 1 ask those you whom it may concern not to enter my premises any more .after tonight. If you dure after this to put In an appearance I shall hand yog at once over to a deft live who will be In the house.” Upon this the girls were allowed tr. go home Next morning eighteen of them did ent owe

A Frightful Wreck. of train, automobile or ottggy may cause cnls, bruises, abrasions, sprains or wounds that demand Bucklen’s Arnica Salve - earth's greatest healer. Quick relief and prompt cure results For hums boils, sores of all kinds eczema, chapped hands and lips, sore eyes, or corns, Us supreme. Surest pile cure. 25o at the Owl Drug store aud the Red Gross Drug store.

„ A SPARKPROOF 8M0KF8TACK. Simple Device Which May Save Millions In Timber. A sparkproof smokestack has been Invented which promises relief to the forest Are lighters if It should he adopted by railroads traversing forest regions. A tier being tested for some time on n Kentucky railreid. says tne Technics! World, it was demonstrated that not a spark escaped from the stack. So well does the Forestry Department at \» a -hington think of this ingenious invention that it has asked the New York State Public Service GotumiHslon to compel all railroads lu the State to equip their locomotives with the new stack. Tlie principle which led to the In vention of the sparkproof stack is thai all solids emerging trom a locomotive smokestack. Influenced by the pressure of tie exhaust, hug close to tit* edge of tlie | ipo and only tlie smoke comes up through the centto. In this new stack n sin.pie trap t'chos tlie sparks and cinders at the edge ol the circle and sends them falling down sliutcs arranged on either side of the slack to tlie roadway lielow. How to Shoot with a Revolver. To begin sighting along the barrel of a six-shooter, as In target gallery practice, is a handicap to the man " ho wants to learn the art at its best. Tlie hand and eye, of course, work together with all weapons and in all combats; but there is a difference between the eye general and the eyeparticular. The be -t form of boxing or fencing that la what the use of the six-shooter means. You point your fist or your foil instinct You cannot help pointing your linger directly and Straight at any object, no matter how hard you try. Yet surely you do not sigtit down your linger. In the best w'ork with the alx-shootar, you point with the barrel Just us you point with your finger, or really, you point with your wri t and forearm, and the six hooter is the linger of your wrist th<lengthening of your arm. That Is the theory and creed of the six-shooter. Oiii in". Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets gently stimulate the liver and bowels to expel poisonous matter, cleanse the system, cure constipation and sick headache. Sold by all dealers

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TOWNSHIP TRUSlit NOIICE Jackson Township. 1 will lie at my home in Jackson Township every Friday to transact tbe business ol my otliee as trustee BENJAMIN WALLS o Floyd Township. My office day will he Wednesday f each week at my residence. FRED TODD. Trustee o Jefferson Township. I will he at my residence each 'ridav to transaet tlie business ot ny office OLIVER STKINUER o .Marion Township. I will at my residence in Maron Township on Friday of each •vet tv and 1 uesduy at Fillmore to transact the business of vy office. OTTO B. RECxOR. O Mmlison Township. I will be at my office at my restdeme each Wednesday and Saturday to transact tlie business of trustee of Madison Township. W. STROUBE. o Mill Greek Township. I will be at my home in Mill Greek Township on Wednesday ami Saturday of each week to transact the business of my office. ERNEST KIVETT, Trusts*. o ( lintoii Township. I will he at my home each Friday to transart tlie business of my olllee. ED. THOMAS, Trustee

Work 21 Hours a Day. The busiest little things ever made are Dr. King's New Life Fills. Every pill is a sugar-coat-ed globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, languor into energy, brain-fog into mental power, curing Gonstipat ion, Headache, Chills, Dyspepsia, Malaria 25 c at the Owl Drug store aud J the Retl Gross Drug store. MONEY TO IOW on horses cattle etc. Bee the home Loan and Real Estate Company.

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Drink It Because it’s So Good npHERE is iiotiniitf stranre cUout taking the meat of -U choicest Tromc-ripened bananas, toasting it, granulating it. and making from it a hot taole l everage. Not so unusual, when you come to think oi it, as taking the bitter coffee berry poisonous in its natural utate---roasting and grinding it and serving it as a hot drink. Or bi. ing a beverage from the dried and hand-rolled t< • eaves of India ant! Japan. We of Amt ' l ave our cokee, tea, cocoa, chocolate, and no * i BON AT' ». Is there any reason to presume turn: BONAMO made from the most delicious fruit that grows may not be ", * f the best hot drink, better than those you have been accustomed to? // is, and we want you to know it. We want >ou to enjoy its tempting aroma, its spicy, appetizing flavor. We want you to see how it strengthens, nourishes and refreshes. Drink BON A NO for its own delicious goodness. That's enough reason. And you will leei better lord: inkin’ h, too. Let the children have all the BON AND they want. There’s nothing in it that can harm thei> meet that will do them good. BONANO i ;.ie and clean handled in a sanitary way honi the tirn. the luscious, naturally ripened fruit is : . 1 ed u it 1 you open the sealed package, in yom ov. i koine is sold by your grocer. A eat t an uf BONANO makes '75 cups oi Ike just hot drii.k you ever tasted. For sale Id ZtlS f; GO.. Grom

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