The Vernon Times, Volume 8, Number 10, Vernon, Jennings County, 21 August 1919 — Page 3
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visual tbat th f?arr tteeJ fctlj? oa should use GOLD MEDAL II -r-lera Oil Caps; ale 3 immediately. T-fce BootLins, healirj oil stimulate! the kidneys, relieves izt amraatioa an J destroys the germs -which Lave caused it. Go to your druggist today and get I ox of GOLD iiEDAL. Ilaarlea CU Carsdes. la twenty-four tours you ehoii'ii feel health and vior retarcing'. After you feel somewhat improved cor.tim.ie to take one or two capsules each day, so as to keep the first-class condition and ward oS. tho danger of ether attacks. ' Ask for the original imported GOLD MEDAL brand. Three sizes. Money refunded if. they do not help you.
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W. N. U., Indianapolis, No. 34-1319. STIRRED IRE OF BOY SCOUT
With your fingers ! You can lift oft any hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the hard skin calluses from bottom of feet. A tiny bottle of "Freezone" costs little at any drug store; apply a few drops upon the corn or callus. Instantly it stops hurting, then shortly you lift that bothersome corn or callus right off, root and all, without one bit of pain or soreness. Truly ! No hum-bus!
PALESTINE LAND OF BEAUTY
Youngster Properly Rebuked Woman Who Threw Sacred Flag Into a Rubbish Receptacle.
Hero is a pretty boy scout story. II. S. Horn of Genunntown told it to Edward P.ok, wlin pusses it on to me. One thing. I have always admired ahi.ut the scouts," said Mr. Hera, "is tliat they are eager to teach the etiquette of the American llufx. Some time age I hoard a woman storekeeper say that she had thoughtlessly thrown away a small American l'.ag, and it somehow found ts way into some rubbish about to be collected by the street cleaners. "Cut only a short time after a box with waste, containing that soiled Hag, had been put out on the -curb, a wee little scout came into the store, saluted In grand military style and said: "Madam. I found this Hag out there in your rubbish. Don't you know that you should not insult the American Hag that way? Then he landed the woman the Hag and told her please not to let that occur again.,'1 Philadelphia Ledger.
Everywhere Nature Seems to Have Expressed Determination to Make the Country Lovely.
As It Were. "The movies educate one in many matters." "Kight oft the reel, so to sK-ak." The most manifest sign of wisdom is continued cheerfulness. Montaigne.
Pals. "Yes, lm the former kaiser." "Shako! I'm the man who started the flu." Cartoons Magazine.
Palestine, in its endless variety of Nature, seems like a miniature land God made himself, a tiny epitome of the whole world. Or is it a lovely woman with a lovely soul? Under a dazzling sky it curves in swift changing beauty through hill and valh-y from the river to the sea. Eve's mystery lurks in the sand stretches af Sinai.' Feminine lure is in the purple-tinted mountains of Moab, a virgin calm in the Lake of Galilee under its misty veil. Jewels shine in Palestine's bosom, the emerald Garden of Gethsemane and the sapphire sea that clasps the fast-flowing Jordan by breathless Jericho. lit the spring the land is decked in garlands of orange and almond blossoms amid myriads of tiny, vivid-hued flowers. And the indomitable will of Judea speaks in the low, stony, rounded hills with their determined tufts of growth. It is as if Judea said ot the world: "No ravager can despoil me. I WILL bloom." Palestine is ageless running the gamut of the years in budding Galilee, in fertile Sharon, and touching eternity in the hoary loveliness of Jerusalem, where the century-old crevices are as beautiful as a mother's wrinkles to her son.
Either Caustic Soda or Caustic Potash Without Other Substances Is Satisfactory. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) When circumstances are favorable, as in the case of farmers who build up their herds by raising the progeny, the horns may be prevented from growing by xi simple and practically painless method, and the custom of preventing the growth of the horns is becoming more popular and more gen
erally practiced under all conditions except in the case of calves dropped on the open range. The calf should be treated not later than, one week after its birth, preferably when it is from three to five days old. The agent to be used may be either caustic soda or caustic potash, both of which may be procured in the drug stores in the form cf sticks about the thickness of
an ordinary lead pencil and 5 inches long. These caustics must be handled with care, as they dissolve the cuticle and may make the hands or fingers sore. The preparation of the calf consists in first clipping the hair from the parts, washing clean with soap and warm water, and thoroughly drying with a cloth or towel. The stick of caustic should be wrapped in a piece of paper to protect the hands and fingers, leaving one end cf the stick uncovered. Moisten the uncovered end slightly and rub it on the horn buttons or little points which may be felt on the calf's head, first on one and then the other, alternately, two or three times on er. "a, allowing the caustic to dry after each application. Be very careful to fippiy the caustic to the born button only. If it is brought in contact with the surrounding skin it will cause pain. Be very careful also not to have too much moisture on the stick of caustic, as it will remove the skin if allowed to run down over the face. After treatment, keep the calf protected from rain, as water on the head after the application of caustic will cause it to run down over the face. This must be carefully avoided. Either caustic soda or caustic potash alone, without the admixture of other substances, answers the purpose satisfactorily. Some years ago, bowever, certain preparations or "dehorning compounds," composed largely of one or the other of these caustics, were generally used, and as incmlries are still occasionally received concerning such preparations, the following
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cent of water. The caustic soda is dissolved in the water and heated to the boiling point, then removed from the fire, and the kerosene added gradually, while the mixture is vigorously stirred. This emulsion is applied in very much the same manner as the stick caustic, except that it is necessary to employ a short, stiff brush. Sometimes a meat skewer is used, the large end being mashed to form a stubby brush. Two or three applications should be made to each horn button, as in the case of the stick caustic, with intervals to allow it to dry. In the very young calf the born button, or point that will ultimately develop into a horn, has scarcely any attachment to the skull, and may be felt as a small button embedded in the skin. In this early stage it may be easily removed with a sharp knife or a pair of curved scissors, but even then caustics should be applied to kill any remaining cell life belonging to this germ point; otherwise there maj be some subsequent irregular horn growth, which is more or los.' of a disfigurement.
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When shipping hogs in warm weather care should be taken not to load too heavily. Too heavy loading is one of the most common causes of loss in shipments of hogs.
Drag Journal, as folloTrs: -"Pleasa fumhii fomiula, for C-tcria, All tia To this "Tho ..Practical Druggist11 replies: "Wc do not supply fcmiulas for prcprietary articles. Wo couldn't if ira wanted to. Your ciperieiico vith Imitativo formulas is not surprising, but just Tjhat is to fc3 expected. Wliea Castoria Is vranted, nhj net supply tha genuins? If you make a substitute, it is not lair cr right to label it Castoria Wo can give you all sorts of laxative preparations for children, but not Castoria, and ire think a mother vrho asks for Castoria rculd not feel kindly toward you if you gave her your ottu product under such a name." Ho mother with a spark of affection for her child Trill overlook the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher when buying Castoria.
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V7hy do we so cf tea call yotir ntteatioa to imitations cf Fletcher's Castoria? Becauss it is a baby's medicine and imitations &re always dangerous, particularly imitations cf a remedy for infants. Your drugiBf may not keep an imitation tut they are to ia found on drug-store shelves. Reliable druggists think only cf the welfare cf their customers. The ether land caly cf the greater proUt to ha made on imitations. Your own judgment tells yea that Fletcher's Castoria having for over thirty years at great expense held up its reputation, must jealously guard it. Then, it fellows that this company must use the very best cf material. Ilust employ experts ia the selection cf tbe herbs. Must retain skilled chemists in its manufacture. Your same good judgment must tell you that these irresponsible imitators are trading ca your credulity and the reputation built up by Mr. Fletcher, during all these years, for his Castoria. KOTKERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVE5Y BOTTLE Or FLETCHER'S CAST081
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If you nse Red Cross Ball Blue in your laundry, you will not be troubled by those tiny rust spots, often caused by inferior bluing. Try it and see.
An Oily Life. A seasick man is almost us inter John D. Rockefeller attributes his j esting as one who is lovesick. long life to olive oil, says a dispatch, j Our notion is that kekrosene oil also j Xo Worms in a nentthy CfciM his: hid n lilfln f n iln witli it ' A:1 phl3ren troubled with worms have an tsas nau a nine to uo wrn ir. . nhM.t1iy cr,!or. h!rh indtcates poor Mood. nnil r.s a rv'' thpre ia rrsori or ies f nmnrh . .. disturbance. C.rove'n fr.-teI- chill oni A lot Of men Will criticize a perox- Kiven retrularlr for two cr thro weeks mil
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