Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 58, Number 19, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 January 1916 — Page 3
SYRUPOF FIGS FOR A CHILffSBOWELS It is cruel to force nauseating, harsh physic into a sick child.
Look back at your childhood days. Remember the "dose" mother insisted on castor oil, calomel, cathartics. How you hated them, how you fought against tnklng them. With our children It's different. Mothcra who cling to the old form of physic simply don't realize what they do. The children's revolt Is well-founded. Their tender little "insides" are Injured by them. If your child's stomach, Hyer and bowels need cleansing, give only delicious ''California Syrup of Figs." Its action Is positive, but gentle. Millions of mothers keep this harmless "fruit laxative" handy; they know children love to take it; that it never fails to clean the liver and bowels and sweeten the stomach, and that a teaspoonful given today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask at tho store for a 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs' which has full directions for babies, children of all agea and for grown-ups plainly on each bottle. Adv.
She Didn't Smile. The young woman had spent a busy day. She had browbeaten 14 salespeople, bullyragged a floorwalker, argued victoriously with a milliner, laid down the law to a modiste, nipped in the bud a taxi chauffeur's attempt to overcharge her, made a street car conductor stop the car in tho middle of a block for her, discharged her maid and engaged another, and otherwise refused to allow herself to bo imposed upon. Yet she did not smilo that night whan a young man begged: "Let mo be your protector through life!"
Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grovel The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties ol QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. SO cents. The Other Species. "That girl I love is tho pink of perfection." "Oh, yes, tho pinks of perfection in families would bo all right if it Avasn't for tho poppies in tho same."
Dr. Pierce's J'cllcti are beat for liver, bowel and stomach. One little Pellet for a laxative three for a cathartic. Adv.
British India's 10H imports were valued at $508,000,000.
It's Foolish to Suffer You may bo bravo enough to stand backache, or headacho, or dizziness. But if, in addition, urination is disordorod, look out! If you don't try to llx your sick kidnoya, you may fall into the clutches of kidney troublo boforo you know it. But if you llvo more carofully and help your kidnoya with Doan'a Kidney rills, you can atop tho pains you havo mid avoid futuro clangor aa well. An Indiana Case
Thotnart K. Voot. 1713 R Klovonth HU Torro Jhtuto. 1ml. , Muye: "1 aviu in mit'h ovoro pain C v o m kidney trouble that I could hardly ciulurn It. Kor a long limn 1 wan conilnoil to btd: tho only t'lltC 1 roulu Kl wan from oplatus. I'hywlin um fuilpil and o n o doctor uilvlsnil nn op otiUlun, I'Mniilly, 1 tntmt Dnnti'N Khinpy J'tllö ami pmoi1 thron gravel Motu. Boon .1 wan eut'pit und t tun n o w In t o t f o o L Itimlth "
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REFORM IN SURGERY
Matter of Slow Growth Throughout the Centuries.
Practitioners Were Slow to Abandon the Barbarous Methods Which Had Been So Long in Use Some Queer Remedies.
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PATENTS
In 1536 a great reform in tho treatment of gunshot wounds was made by Ambrolse Pare, tho father of French surgery. For some inscrutable reason such wounds had previously been re garded as infected and therefore in need of cauterization wth boiling oil or water. Once, in 'thott absence of these antiseptics, Pare simply dressed some wounds without cauterizing them, and on the following day ho was. agreeably surprised to .find them in better conditions than wounds that had been treated with boiling oil. Thenceforth he abandoned and opposed the barbarous practice. Soon afterwards he devised the ligature of arteries as a substitute for cauterization after the amputation of limbs. Bold and successful methods of treating wounds of the head and brain lesions were adopted by Berenger do Carpi a little later. The advancement of the healing art, however, was slow, and many queer remedies were employed, such as broths made of vipers and frogs, which are mentioned in a medical treatise published in 1778. General Marbot has described the heroic treatment applied to his foot, in which gangrene had developed after it had been frozen on the battlefield of Eylau. He was held by four men while the surgeon cut out tho gangrened parts as if he were removing decayed portions of an apple. The surgeon then mounted a chair, saturated a sponge with hot, sweetened wine and let tho liquid fall, drop by drop, into the hole which he had excavated. The pain was excruciating, and the general had to endure it every morning and night for a week, but his leg was saved. In the Crimean war 75,000 of tho French army of 300,000 men died of anthrax, scurvy, typhus and hospital infection. Death followed 01 per cent of amputations of the thigh and 55
per cent of amputations of tho arm.
The physicians and surgeons did their host, but they woro too few, and tho organization and equipment were defoctivc. In May, 1855, thoro woro only 7S ambulance and field hospital surgeons for an army of 108,000 men. Similar conditions prevailed in the Italian campaign (1S59-1800). At Magenta each ambulance surgeon had
175 wounded men to care for. At Sol-
ferlno each surgeon had 500 patients,
so that even if ho were ablo to work 20 hours continuously, ho could not
give three minutes to each patient.
The Crimean and Italian campaigns
proved tho necessity of a radical
chango in military surgery. This
transformation has gradually boon ac
complished, both in tho administrative and in tho modical and surgical Holds.
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TAKE SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS IF BACK HURTS
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fiellllattid iho ti'Miapot'l of lliü wound oil nuil nmnllopnltnl tu nllontiam mm (ittiung, Aii(ttu))llo iiRtthodH lmvo wmiy tllmiuliihoil inurtnllty ami has töiuul ouro. in Iiu'ho kimuIoh, howuvor, tili wüiimlml nuiy ut ill, at tlnu bo too lunutii'out to bo piMiptM'ly iruuUMl. Unpoi'tn in pmyronH lias hm mad diiHn tin pprtunl war. but tili fur ihop improvonmnl i runuirutl, Tho ratio of dntl to woumlud mw boon roiluood from one-lhlril to onpilfth, A soldier vuprpBintB a capital, rt vnlw, foiTo. 111 duath or tllneay 1r a Iorb for tho wholo nation, For ilioao ari wtU m for humanitarian roa Honfl It a imporativo to nwgloot no moans of refltorlim to lioalth tho cut on who haH risHod hla Ufo in dofonno of hla country,
Taking No Ghanoeo, 'What would you onll n polioowom an? A 'ooppofla' or a 'copotto?' " "I wouldn't risk calling ono any thing. A enap cull od ono 'doario' tho othor day and aho arroatod him for flirting."
Ronl Situation. Count I can't llvo without you, Miss Monno. MIhh Monno -Don't you mean, count, that you cannot llvo as you'd llko to without mo?
Had an Unpleasant Sound. Dftughtor Fathor, can I tako a poat-graduato course In hlology? Hor Dad Duhiously I don't know, daughter. I'm afraid you'll bo wanting to buy too many thingy.
ays Too Much Meat Forma Uiric Acid Which Clogs the Kidneys and Irritates the Bladder. Moat folks forget that the kidneys, llko tho bowels, get sluggish and clog god and need a flushing occasionally, else wo havo backache and dull misery In tho kidney region, severe head achos, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, arc id stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders. You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean, and tho moment you feel an ache or pain in the kidney region, got about .tour ounces of Jad Salts from any goocl drug store here, tako a tablespoonful in a glass o water before breakfast for a few dayl and your kidneys will then act fine, This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com bined with lithia, and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. It also neutralizes the acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent lithiawater drink which everybody should tako now and then to keep their kidneys clean, thus avoiding serious complications. A well-known local druggist says he eells lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe In overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble. Adv.
GREATEST OF GERM KILLERS
Nothing Has Yet Been Devised That Can Do the Work That Is Done by the Sun.
Tho old sun is tho best germ killer of them all. You remember how they used to and do yet -expose the bright dairy pans and cans to tho sun's rays. But a few appreciate exactly tho work done by the sun In this regard. Probably only thoso who aro acquainted with tests which havo actually been mado realize how quickly sunshine kills disease germs exposed to it. This is tho tests scientists used to prove that tho sun kills germs: A mass of tuberculosis material, which was proved to contain uncountable numbers of virulent tuberclo bacilli, was obtained from a tuberculous cow and spread in thin smooth translucent layers on sheets of glass, pieces of wood and strips of muslin. Somo woro placed outdoors whore tho sun could shino on them, and an equal number wero placed in a dark room. After 30 minutes' exposure in tho sun no living tuborcle bacilli could bo found; every test that could bo mado proved that they woro all dead. Tho specimen kept in a dark room provod to contain fully virulent, living tubercle bacilli after 30 days. Tho contrast is remarkable, tubercle bacilli of tho samo kind, on tho samo kind of material, dying in a smaller number of minutes in tho sunshine than tho number of days thoy romained alive in a dark room.
Giving Him Warning. "If you como homo early this aftornoon, ploaso go around tho houso and ontor by tho back door," said Mrs. Dodsworth. "What's on foot?" asked Mr. Dodsworth. "Nothing's on foot, thank hoavon! I will entertain tho Browning club this afternoon and I don't want any objoct bo intensely material as you aro to profane tho soulful atmosphere wo shall havo created by several hours of study and recitation." Birmingham Ago-Herald.
LACK OF MONEY . Was a Godsend In This Case. It Is not always that a lack of money Ih a bunollt. A lady In Ark. owos her hualth to tho fact that she cauhl not pay In advance Ihn fuo domaudnd by a npu olallöt to ti'tmt her for atomaoh troublo. In tulllntf of htr case shu öuyn! "1 hud beim trontml by four different physlcunhH during 10 yeurn of Htomnoh trouble Lately I called on another who told mu ho could not euro mo; that i had neuralgia of the otonmoh. Thon I wont to i mioolullHi who told mo L had oatnrrh of tho stomach and Bald ho could euro mo In roup monthH, but would havo tn huvt his money down. I oould not riiso tho hoooh nary mini and In my uxtrumtty I wu lod to quit onffoe and Iry Pmmim. "Tho results have boon magical, I now Bleep well at night, lomethlng I had not dorn for a long Umo; tho pain In my fltomnoh le gone and I em different, woman. "IDvory time l had triad to stop qo feo suffered from severe? headaohes, ho I continued to drink It, although I had reason to believe it was Injurious to mo. But whon I had Postum to shift to It was different. "To my surprlHo I did not miss cof foo when I began to drink Postum, "Coffoo had boon stoadlly and surely killing mo and I didn't fully roallzo what was doing It until I quit und changed to Postum." Name give by Postum Co., Battlo Crook, Mich, Postum comos in two forms: Postum Cere.il tho original formmust bo woll bollod. 15c and 25c pack agos.
Inttant Postum a soluble powder
dissolves quickly in a cup of hot wa.
tor, and, with cream and sugar, raakei a delicious boverago Instantly. 30o and 50q tins. Both kinds uro equally dellcioui And cost about tho samo por cup. "There's a Reason" for Postum. sold by Grocor.
NEWROCKETGAMERA Photographic Apparatus of Immense Military Value.
Germans Get Topographical Data In Form That May Qe Studied at Leisure Modus Operandi Simple and ingenious.
The resourceful Germans havo found a way to photograph the enemy's terrain, without recourse to man-guided aircraft, as tho term is generally understood. Not only that, but tho cunning Teutons get their photographic data in photographic form when the doing of it is scarcely suspected and quite beyond the chance of interference. The camera is carried aloft by the impulse of a rocket, the latter soaring skyward like an ordinary rocket. Tho head of the projectile consists of a thin metal shell containing a camera, whilo the section below holds
a tightly packed parachute, the re
lease of which is effected by means of a timo fuse, which can be set to go off at any desired altitude within the climbing limits of the rocket. At
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Construction of Parachute Camera. era aloft for a considerable period. In order to keep tho objective lens pointed steadily in the right direction, a small gyroscope is provided. It is said that the maximum turning movement is so nicely chocked by tho gyro that tho swing does not exceed an arc of ono degree. Plates seven inches square can bo handled by the camera, and pictures can bo taken from a height of nearly 1,700 feot, with a field or arc of vision of quite 50 degrees. Tho modus operandi is both simple and ingenious. On tho march tho whole outfit, weighing about 8S0 pounds, is borne by a special carriage. Part of the equipment is a launching frame, which guides tho rocket at tho timo of its Hight from tho ground. Tho vehiclo is equipped with a range finder. Arriving at the point of operations tho range finder dotorminos tho direction and tho anglo at which tho rocket Is to bo started on. its journey. Tho gyroscopo is sot spinning by moans of a woightod cord, which Is unwound from tho shaft of that dovlco. With this llttlo wheel spinning tho rocket is roady for Its trip aloft, Tho rocket Is Ignited oloctrically by iugiuib of a light cablo from a dlBtanco of H0Ü foot. The initial discharge cuts loose tho heavy wolght, which Hots tho gyro spinning. Tho second electrical Impulse ignites tho rocket chargo and starts the missllo skyward. In about eight seconds an altltudo of 1,000 foot Is reached. Shortly boforo tho maximum olovatlon la attained an oloctro-pnoutnallc contact at tho top of tho hoodHlujll operates tho Bhuttor and tdnuiHanootirtly frotw thn para t'hulo. Ah Boon an tho paraohutu ux imiulu tho moltot pari tho thruoaoo tlonti of which tho apparatus Is com PohimI bolnif connected by a lino thirtyodd foot lonir. Immediately under tho paraohuto, an It final In tho air, Ih ruiMpoiHlm! tho hnofl'rtholl containing tho onmoru, anil at tho ond of tho lino aro hung tho body of tho ronltut and tho vnnort KiildiH'od. Ah tho wholo equipment flottlofl earthward tho nuido-rnd striken" tho around first, and by thuti lightening the load nn the parachute tho ciimom doHoondfl Hlowly so that It eon ho either nought or brought to rest on tho earth without jar, Tho whole offnlr present h hut ft very umall target; it roaches Uh maxi mum altitude In far too hrlof a apan to bo intorforod with by gunfire; and oven for tho timo of Its. downward
drift Is too short for effective prac
tice on tho part of tho onomy'a marks mou. AH that Is necessary Is to wait until tho hroozQ or wind blows from the toe's direction so that tho rookotcamera will bo brought baok to tta frlonds,
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as all ef the United States, er ever 300,000)000 feitkelf.!
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Not Much Difference. Thoro luid boon aovornl llttlo shortages in tho potty cash, and at last tho partners in a cortuin II nn sot u trup for tho pilforor. It Biiccoodoil. Tho culprit was tho oillco boy. Tho junior partnor was ho IncoiiBoil that ho wnntoil to call in tho polico und givo tho hui in clmi'KQ without further delay. Hut tho Bonior partnor was n kind old num. lie took a more huinano vluw of tho (situation. "No, no, Smith !M ho akl guntly. "Lot um tilwuy rumotnbot that wo bo gan In it umull way, too! M
Importfintto Mothöri4i Kxatnlno carofully ovory bottlo ol OABTOlUA(UHtftHuuluro romody for lnfivntu and chltdrou, and moo that it
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Hard Ulneni "lloro'B nn - Horn snyu JOnglnnd is short on inatohcm." "Thon how 1b ßho golug to qoiiiq up to the gorfttohr
It Isn't naooflgary for ft woman to b an nrtiöt to draw men's atloiUloih A porky f (Miliar will answer. When all otherfl fail to plann Try Denlson' Ooff, Ovor ß.ooo.ooo poopio are employed In the world's mines.
Mrs. Murphy Fled. In a curtain village in south Kilkenny thoro ia a houso tho door oC which must bo rained a llttlo to t opened, and for this purposo tho hutchot 1b generally used. Ono night a knock wna hoard at tho door and a boy was uont to know who waa thoro. "Who's thoro?" unkod tho youngutor. "It's mo," anaworod tho porson outoido. Tho youngutor, knowing tho volcti ühoutod back in auch a tono that tho person outuldo could hoar him: "Oil, inothor, It's Mra. Murphy: rM the hatohot.' Noodlosu to May, Mrs, Murphy didn't wait. LIQUID DLUE7 No, Mr. Oroeiir, tlmt'H moally wnter. ÖI1100 tho war ntartod it'a inoro nearly all wator than over, 0 Ivo ino Hod CroHM Hall Hluo, that'H k two-oune paokago of ronl gootlno. You Hhouht üou iny olothoM. 1 Junt oüii'ft koiy from mnlilng out loud. Adv. A puHHtnttHt Maya that tho Hirt way to avoid troublo, ooapo Imnl flhlpa and dodgo oalamlthm U to dU young, Tho man who plays iMmto for fun may m it but the othor fellow tho money,
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A N U R I C ! The Newest Discovery in Chemistry
This is a rouout discovory of Dr, Piorco, who is head, of tho Invalid Hotel and Surgical Instituto at Buffalo, N. Y. JQxporlmonts at Dr. Plorco's Hospital foi several years proved that thoro Is no othor eliminator of uric acid that can bo compared to It, For thoso easily recognized symptoms of inflammation as backache, scalding urine and frequent urination, as woll as sediment in tho urine, or if urio acid in tho blood has caused rhouma tism, it Is simply wondorful how surely "Anurlc" acts. Tho bfcst of rosults aro always obtained in cases of acuto rhoumatism in tho joints, in gravel and gout, and invariably tho pains and .stiffness which so frequently and porslstontly accompany the dlseaso rapIdly disappear. Go to your nearest drug storo and
simply ask for a 50eent pack oi "Anurlc" manufactured by Dr. Piere, or ovon write Dr. Piorco for largn trial package (10c). If you i-uspact kldnoy or bladdor trouble, sond him a sample of your wator and descrlb aymptoms. Dr. Pierce's chemtat will oxamino it, then Dr. Pierce will report to you without fee or charge. NOTE. "Anurlc" is f thirtr-sevtiL times more actlvo than lithia In ellrat nating uric acid, and is a harmless but rollablo chemical compound that may bo safoly glvon to children, but should bo usod only by grown-up who actu ally wish to restore their kidntys to porfect hoalth, by conscl&atlously using one boxor more in xtrem casos as "Anurlc" (thanks to Dr. Plorco's achievement) U by far th most perfect kidney and bladder cor r&otor obtainable
