The Vernon Times, Volume 8, Number 28, Vernon, Jennings County, 6 February 1920 — Page 4
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T rbir b MOTHER GH AT'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN are grand. They were recommended to cay sifter by a doctor. I am Eivtrur them to my IlttSe thn-T yar ok! il bo was very paay, and Hit is pici p
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V in all cases of of all horses, brood mares, colts and stallions is to on the tongue or in the feed with f fi; i t f pfit m m m f f ? t Give the remedy to all of them. It acts ' on tli" blood and glands. It routs the disc i" .by expelling the germs. It ; .1 JW J. j. I., i . . wurua uiL xiit irouuie, no mauer now j:l.
they are exposed. A few drops a day y ft ug prevent those exposed from' contract- ! -J.. ) f ins disease.. Contains nothing Injurl- i ous. Hold by druggists, harness deal- s x .v J J ers or by the manufacturers. 60 cents 1 J and Jl.lu per bottle! AG ENTS WANT- 1 'r:PSJ '- . s"'
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Hrd-Wear Department, Aflvertistnient "Jiedrooin suits, oak iitul satin walnut." Woodn't suit us; our pajamas imit be of more plial)le material. Boston Transcript. Important ta fothsra Examine carefully every bottle of CASTOItIA, that famous old remedy for infants and children, and see that it Bears the 1?mmmmmmm In Use for Over CO Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria NUT-SEARING NATIVE TREES Of Them All the Hickory Is Easily the Best Known, and Grows Nowhere -Else. Of the nut-bearing American . trees, hickories are perhaps the best known, being strictly North American trees, none now growing in any other part of the work!. Of the 14 known spe-' eies one is Mexican, the other 13 growing east of the Jloeky mountains. Indiana boasts of fix species, of whietf the shagbark, or shellbark, is the most noted, because of its nuts and peeuliar bark. The wood of most of these species is tough, strong and flexible, but because of its value for implements and fuel the fiiMst trees ocf our forests have been sacrificed, the .crop of wild nuts decreasing as a consequence. The pecan is the largest of our hickories, being' i native of the southern and southwestern counties of Indiana and growing to perfection in the rich, moist soils of river bottoms. The black walnut grows west from western Massachusetts to Minnesota. Its branches are gtout and spreading, forming a rouud-topptKl tree when grown in the open. His Table Manners. Flatbush I don't like those paper napkins. Bensonhurst But they are sanitary, you know.. "Perhaps so. But they scratch my neck when T tuck em in mv collar."
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are feverish and constipated! bava bowel trouble. "J 1 f, - Nr s 4 fcjfc Duff fc. TS W "2 ai Li tuik fad i ' We fcir a4 MOTH ETi GRAY'S SWE3T POWDERS iUR CHILDREN at different times for past nine yera, and always found them a terfect children's meicie sad very satisfactory ia every case." 'fori 7 r ' A man sometimes loses his head, but a woman never loses her tongue. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured by LOCAL. APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a local disease, grsatly influenced by constitutional conditions. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will cure catarrh. It is taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE ia composed of some of the best tonics known, combined .with some of the best blood purifiers. The perfect combination of the ingredients in HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is what produces such wonderful results In catarrhal conditions. Druggists 75c. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props.. Toledo, Ohio. THANKFUL . HE DIDN'T STOP After Such a "Break" There Was Only One Bright Spot Left in Drummer's Memory. For many years I had been calling on a good customer of mine in a small town in Iowa. In charge of the millinery department was a scrawny, gawky-. "Iady-in-waiting," who had given me cause for considerable annoyance by her spinsterly propensities. Once I made that town after a prolonged absence, and missing this woman I breezily inquired of the proprietor what become of her. "She went off and got married," replied the proprietor. "Got married !" I exclaimed. ""Whoinell would marry her?" "I did," was the quiet reply. I allowed no grass to grow under my feet, but quickly packed my grip and departed, never to return to that store again. Only one bright memory remains with me now I never stopped to apologize. Exchange. Steel Needles Chinese Invention. The Chinese were the first people in the world to use steel needles. The Chinese needles slowly made their way westward untii they were brought into Europe by the Moors. When a man begins to be his own worst enemy he can get a lot of free assistance. n i Lti '
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ii J ii-'U Li ii C Finish every day and be done with It. You have done what you could, some blunders and absurdities no doubt crept in; forget them as soon as you can. Tomorrow, is a new day; you shall begin it well and serenely and with too hi j?h a spirit to be cumbered with your old nonsense. Emerson. SEASONABLE DISHES. At this season of tlie year a salad is just as acceptable as at any other time of the year. The following will be found a little out of the ordinary : Italian Salad. Cut; one carrot and one turnip into slices and let cook in boiling broth or soup until done. When cold, add two cold, boiled potatoes and one cooked beet, cut in Strips. Add a tablespoonf ul of chopped or scrapedonion pulp, and mix. Pouf over the following sauce and garnish with water cress : Lombarda Sauce. Cook one-fourth cupful of Hour in one-fourth cupful of' hot butter; add half a teaspoonful of salt, one-fourth teaspoonful of paprika! and one cupful of jellied chicken broth ; stir until boiling hot. Set" over' boil-' Ing water, and beat in one-fourth of a cupful of butter, beaten to a cream with two egg yolks and the juice of half a lemon. As soon as the egg is cooked, beat in three-fourths of a cup-: ful of thick tomato sauce. When cold and ready to use, add one teaspoonful of parsley, chopped very fine. Hot Apph Dessert. Pare, quarter, core and slice five or six apples. Put these in a serving dish suitable for the oven, In layers, with seeded raisins and one cupful of sugar; cover and bake until the apple is tender. .Remove the cover and set marshmallows over the top of the apples; return the dish to the oven for the browning of the marshmallows. Serve hot, with or without cream. Fresh Fish Salad. Flake baked or boiled fish while hot. For a pint of. fish, cut six olives very thin lengthwise; to them add a tablpspponful of capers, a teaspoonful of onion pulp, half a teaspoonful of salt, a , tablespoonful of lemon juice-'smd tw-Q tablespoonf uls of olive oil! Sfix, then i.our over the fish; mix with two forks, to avoid crushing; let itan'd in a cool place until ready to se'rvje." Serve on lettuce leaves with mayonnaise- in a bowl. Garnish with pick led beet's". The common things of "life are' all so dear; -" ..,,. The mooa' soft rays'fhat through the leaves do s.hSne, The. rnorninf?,'s. sun on 'glistening waves so clear," -' . -The-clouds of gorgeous hue are mine and thine. . . Edith Louise Farrell. ECONOMIES IN THE HOME. It hardly seems necessary to mention that Hour sacks of tlie large size. . may ' be bleached and used "fo"r various things. Opeix tlie, seams and hem and you have fine disli towejs. The small-sized sugar sacks may be used to hold lettuce after it has been .washed and is rf-ady for .the table. Put into the sack, it may lay Small- salt sacks are fine on the iejev for holding herbs and dried seeds, for use in various ways. Tea grounds make a fihe brightener of carpets. Use them dampened with water, and sweep -lightly with ; broom.' Old underwear makes- fine wash cloths, and stockings of any kind or color, cut in strips' and fitted . into a mop, will answer, when treated with; a good oil, as a dust mop. - : When nuts are dry and tasteless, breaking into bits when cracked, soak them for an hour or two in hot water before cracking. They will be like fresh nuts. When a broom is worn on one side, dip it in hot suds on wash day, and while soft and wet cut with a sharp hatchet or scissors. ' Always mix such- dry mixtures as cornstarch with sugar when making a sauce, as the sugar keeps it from lumping when the water is added. Add a dash of salt to most fruits; it saves sugar and brings out the flavor. This is true of fresh or dried fruits. When making a custard, cook it as usual if it is a boiled custard, and take out a portion, to which may be added various seasonings liked v"in a salad dressing; the remainder may' be sweetened and flavored, and two "dishes are ready with one cooking. Stretching the meat flavor is a great economy. When preparing hamburger, add a cupful of cooked oatmeal, seasonings, and either cook it in a flat cake or small cakes. The cereal will not be noticed, and the dish will be fully as satisfying. Any cereal, such as rice or other cooked breakfast-foods, may be used equally as well. Take the strips from the ends, and sides of table linen which is badly worn, and, make into napkins. . One may have six or eight good-looking napkins, which are well worth the trouble of hemming.. The best of the'cloth left may be hemmed for various uses, and' even the ragged portions may fca quilted, by a f-w stitches on 'the rnach!ne for "dishcloths.
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Cons tip a tic :, invites other tro-airfe which, eoce er?edy unless quickly c&eced -Qd overcome by Green's 4cSt!St.Flower which is a gentle laxative, regulates digesCdn. . both ia stomach and intestines, cleans and sweetens the stomach and alimentary canal, . stimulates the liver to secrete the". ti'e end impurities from the Mood. It is a sovereign remedy used in many thousands of "households all over the civilized Vv-orld for more than half a century by those who have suffered with indigestion, nervous dyspepsia, sluggish liver, coming up of food, palpitation, constipation and other intestinal troubles. Sold by druggists and dealers everywhere. Try a bottle, take no substitute. Adv.
Not Idle. "I'm afraid you're an idle fellow, Sam." "What's that, saiiT' "I'm afraid you like to idle away your time." "Oh, no, sah, I doesn't, sah. Why I gits m' wife mo' work than she can do, sah !" W0LIEFJ WONDER AT , HER MANY CLOTHES "Diamond Dyes" Make Faded, Old, . Shabby Garments New. Don't worry, about perfect results. Use "Diamond Dyes," guaranteed to give a new, rich, fadeless color to any fabric, whether it be wool, silk, linen, cotton " or mixed goods, dresses, blouses,, stockings, skirts, children's coats, feathers everything! Direction Book in package tells how to diamond dye over any color. To match any material, have dealer show you "Diamond Dye" Color Card. Adv. Forced Honesty. Dick I picked up a quarter today and gave it to the owner. Father That's a good honest boy. Diet Yes. I couldn't help it. The man that dropped it had me by the ear. A Lady of Distinction. Is recognized by the delicate fascinating influence of the perfume she uses. A bath, with Cuticura Soap and hot waterto thoroughly cleanse the pores, followed by a-dusting with Cuticura Taloum Powder usually means a clear, weet, healthy skin. Adv. A Handrcap Race, The " Sire You loaf too -much. If you hustlev prosperity will be sure to follow. . The Son But I don't want prosperity trailin' after me all the time. I'm .rivin' it a chance to catch up.. Hot votcr Sure Relief 1 - i ,4- 1 J
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A t '''r'?'''.''-''':r4v' k V A., " V I ., . . . r The "Bayer Cross" is the thumbprint of genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin." It protects you against imitations and identifies the genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for over eighteen years. Always buy an unbroken package of Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" which conDistinguished Family. The ' Rodriguez family from Porto Rico, according to the files of the bureau of. war risk insurance, sent S94 men into' the American forces and among this, number, which was almost large enough for a battalion, there van: but seven first names as follows: Domingo, Francisco, Jose, Juan, Homos, Tenuis and Antonio. The serial number of each man was in the 000,000 class. CREAM FOR CATARRH , . OPENS UP tJOSTRILS Tells How to Get Quick Relief from Head-Colds. It's Splendid! In one minute your clogged nostrils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, headache, dryness.. Np struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh will be gone. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your, druggist now. Apply : a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, j healing cream in your nostrils. It pen- i ertates through every air passage of. i the head,- soothes the inflamed or ; swollen mucous membrane and relief j comes Instantly." -: ': I It's just fine. Don't stay 'stuffedmp j with a, cold or nasty catarrh Relief comes so quickly. Adv. Music on Post. A negro rookie, was ou. sentry duty when "an officer approached, and -tlfe negro challenged him in a hfitsuid. tone. t. . , 'That's no- way to challenge" saidtRe' officer,- "Sing out when "you. halt u'-mnn. Put some muVt-.'Int; yousvoice. Now, I'll approach again, aiffl see- how you do it." " IfvTien the officer got wjthin 30 feet, the' negrjo, keeping time villi his feet, sang out: "Boom, tlday-bobm-boom:! Half! Who's there? How's that for music, 'boss?" Defrolt "Free Press. Only a wise girl selects for a husband a man whose mother didn't" know how to cook.- . -1 f ,.rfftmte.l wt your cigarette. Cusrtxtsed ty
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tsfns proper directions to safely rcllet Colds, Headache, Tothaclfe. Esrche, Xeuralgia. Lumbago, Bhf u:n:itism, Keur ritisv Joint Pains, and Pain generally". Handy tin -boxes of twelve tablets cost but a few cents. Dn; ;: :.' 1 sell larger "Bayer" packages. -Ar'Ja is the trade mark of Bayer Mnoufa am of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylrcacid. Too Bright. "J thought you said that new hy was very bright?"" "So he was, but he was too bright." "That so?" "Yes. He hadn't been here a month before he wanted to tell me how to run the business." RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To half pint of water add 1 02. Bay Bum. a small box of Barbo Compound, and 4, oz. of glycerine. Apply to the hair twic a week until it becomes th: desired shade. ! Any druggist can put this up or yoa can I mix it at home at very little cost. It ill ! gradually darken streaked, faded ray hair, i and will make harsh hair soft and glossy. ' It will not co'or the scalp, is not sticky cr i greasy, and does not rub oil. Adv. He Is Interested. "Did you swear off this year?" "Is that an academic question or have you got soiriPthins?" Every department of .housekeeping needs Red Cross Ball Blue. IqaaHly- , good for kitchen towels, table Unco, , sheets and. pillowcases, etc. - , ... . . ' . natural Acticn. "vWhat do men do wl en thly are drummed out of th. army, pi''P? ' "1,1 ley beat St.". . 1'1 i.i ill. 0113 IJU -vt . V '. to KILL COLDS 7f f w D:ir.-;-'---(or. -ide, v- .... - Staf!irdr k hours-r-i'eeve jn in -A. tn
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