Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 59, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 October 1916 — Page 8

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! Say a glastof hot water ncl phosphate ' preventt Illness and keeps us fit. Just as coal. when it burns, leaves

behind a certain amount of incombustible material In the form of ashes, o the food and drink taken day after day leaves in the alimentary canal a certain amount of indigestible mac lerial, which if not completly olimina2 ted from tho system each iay, becomes food for the millions of bacteria which Infest the bowels. From this muss of left-over waste, toxins and ptcraaln-like poisons are formed and sucked into the blood. Men and women who can't get feeling right must begin to take inside baths. ' Before eating breakfast each morning drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash out of the thirty feet of bowels the previous day's accumulation of poisons and toxins and to keep the entire alimentary canal clean, pure and fresh. Those who are subject to sick headache, colds, biliousness, constipation, ethers who wake up with bad taste, foul breath, backache, rheumatic stiffnens, or have a sour, gassy stomach after meals, are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store, and begin practicing internal sanitation. This will cost very little, but is sufficient to make anyone i an enthusiast on the subject. Remember inside bathing is more ' important than outside bathing, heauso the skin poreß do not absorb impurities into,the blood, causing poor itealth.whne the bowel pores do. Uustaslcoap and hot water cltanses, Bweetens and freshens the skin, so hotwatervand . limestone phosphate actlm the stomach, liver, Kidneys and tjgwels '

SALTS IS FINE FOR, KIDNEYS, QUIT MEAT Rush, ths Xidntfftat eoM whsaBttk fcsxti sc Kaddsr botbtn ferns riowd : . . i 'Ko- insjwor woman -who eats, meat rega l;urly mn tnaJca ' r. mistake bj flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a wellknown Authority. Meat forms uric seid which clogß the kidney pores so they sluggishly filter or strain only part of Ue waste ind poisons from the blood, ..ien you fjet sick. Nearly all rheumalditt, heftä&chee, liver trouble, nsrvouav m, constipation, dizziness, sleeplessness, .ddor disorders come from Bluggish kid4iiie moment you foci a dull ache in tht Udnoys or your back hurts, or if tha urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of passage sc attended by a sensation of scalding, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliabla h irmacy and taiw? r. f.ubespoonful in ti glass of water M- breakfast for a lev days and jour kiueys will then act . fivs. This famous salts ia mado from feilo acid of grapes and lemon juice, ooxn- - i with litiria aifd has been used for u tions to J: 6.1 clogged kidneys and . late them to activity, also to neu- ? tho acid n urine so it no longer . n Irritation, thtm ending bladder dia--Jad Palts ia inexpensive and cant t injure; makes a delightful cflervi ce&t lithia-w&tcr drink which nil regkr meat eatcra should take now and then ir keep the kidneys clean and the blood ir?, thereby avoiding serious kidtu;Iic.tSona. Boü. stay Gra3r! Here's an Old-time Recipe that Anybody can Apply. The use of Sago and Sulphur for tc- I storing faded, gray hflir to its natural color dates baok to grandmother's time. She used it to keep her hair beautifully dark, gloiiay and attractive. Whenever her hair icek on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture wa$. applied with wonderful effect. But brewing at home is musaj and out-of-date. Kowtdays, by asking st any drug store for a oO cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage ami Sulphur Compound," you will get this famous old preparation, improved hy the addition of other ingredients, which can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the Ifttir. A well-known downtown druggist say it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply dampen a spongo or soft brush with it .ind draw this through your hair, taking one strand at athne. Bv morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application ob two, it hecomes beautifully dark an (5 glossy. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound is a. "delightful toilet requisite for those who desire a more youthful appearance. It is not intended for the. cure, mitigation or prevention of disease.

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IF THE G. 0. P. ELEPHANT COULD SPEAK THE TRUTH

VOTERS of the ü. S. A. AVe. the Republican party, being at our wits' end and desperate, put It j up to you: For nearly four years now a Democratic Administration has been In power. Contrary to every law of reason, every principle of progress, the country is at peace and alive, nay, humming with prosperity. Business is rushing. Wages are high. The only discontent is the discontent of those who are reaching for bigger chunks of plenty. Wo Cre flabbergasted. All this has happened during a period when the rest of the world has beenagog, when international crises were impending on all sides, when we would have sworn only Republican statesmanship could pull the nation through. No war has engulfed us. No panic has paralyzed us. No nation has with impunity continued to infringe upon our rights. We can't deny what has been done. All we can do is take our oath we could have done it better How, wo do not know. If only we said it loud and Ioük enough we hoped the country woi.ld believe us. But the country is busy and our voic irrow hoarse. We are having ß hard time. Wood row Wilson has nothing to show but what he has accomplished. Be lias none of the glamour of the what-might-be. We, on the contrary, have our old promises and policies, mellowed by age, but still Rearing the stamp of the nation's solid interests. Protection, privMege, government by influence surely the country has not given them their last trial. Wall street is with us. Big business Is with us. Buf;0, Voters, we confess It, we need you. Don't keep looking at tbe peace and prosperity around you. Try to get our point of view. Whatever Wilson has done,, the man Is a Democrat, and neither Federal Government nor Federal offices were meant to be forever in such hands. liet's forget issues and talk' as friends. Turn him out and give us a. chance! V V V V PRAISES WILSON'S STAND IN BEHALF OF SUFFRAGE The action of the National Suffrage Association at Atlantic City, N. J., in rejecting by an jj? overwhelming vote the proposal to make the sultrage movement :: :: a partisan anujex of the Kepubli- ! can campaign,, was further emphasized by Dr. Anna Howard ' v Shaw, "the sage of sultrage," in v an interview published in the j :: :: ;: v V V V V :: :: :: : in.ii . .1.1. i.i . i j t. L'liiiaueiiiuia rress, a siauncn ; Republican organ. "The President, si his speech ro the convention, proiniM-il all he could carry out." said Dr. Shaw. "If he had promised more we would have known that he could not carry It out. "Xot tke Republicans alone, nor the Democrats alone, can brim; fäUlVYiiKf. It It c(ul(l b dotu' th.it way I would faor 1. Rut It ftlli't. lliUHt get cnoug'u Di t-i urats :ud fipuhJi Ca o : is r n ' Ii. ' : BÜP.8AMK OUT FOR WILSOfc. "Til E GREATEST STATESMAN" Announcinir his support of Trosident Wilson, huther Burbank, tue norliculturist wizard of California, saiü : '1 tioiiovG him to be the greatest slatcsmun we have over had." Mr. Burbank, the Edison of scion tifio horticulture, declared that with out reserve he endorsed tho position announced a we?k earlier by Thomas A. Edison. Both Burbank ami lviison ßURSANK h.tve betui life-long Ilepubllcans. Edison put it this way: "Times are too serious to talk in terms of Republicanism or Democracy. When it's America that Is at stake men have got to vote as Americans. A fool or a coward would have had the Uulteü States in. all sorts of trouble. As it is, we areit peace, the country was never more prosperous, and we have the strength that comes with honor and Integrity of purpose1

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