The Syracuse Journal, Volume 17, Number 26, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 23 October 1924 — Page 3
WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE
Praise Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound *
“A Ble»*ing to Suffering Women,” Writes One
Loutoviße, HHnoto.-"! certainly thank you for the great benefit 1 have received from taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I first learned about it from my step-mother who got so much help from it. Several years ago I took it for inward weakness and since then I have taken tt during the Change of Life and it has been a great help to me. It certainly is a blessing to suffering women and I take pleasure in recommending it My health has been ’ better this summer than it has been for five years. lam now able to do all my work and have canned 340 quarts of fruit and vegetables this summer.” — Mrs. Kate McPeak, Louisville, Illinois. Wants Letter Used As Proof Frankford, Pennsylvania.—”! am sure if women who suffer through the Change of life as I have, with hot flashes, nervousness and other weaknesses, would give Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a trial* they would be benefited as I was. My nerves were so bad that •very little noise made me tump, but now 1 am not bothered that way at all. My husband says he really hated to look at me I looked so miserable. I hope you will use this letter as proof of the help the Vegetable Compound to giving rn<?» *Abrik Harvey* 5701 Leonard St, Frankford. Pa. £ ■ Ha»4. A KmcHss •■b P«trol«»o Jdly •• W h«nd« txfuev wvelia. Ml «ta cokl or w«t m* roe'll «»o«d • band* aad tracked kaacUva. For Mt. burnt. bumpa. braiara aad ear m ar ikia tronblM, “Vaatliaa” Jelly AJwt»» aala. aaotbm. aad btthag. AaaJ/arrA«rradvaMri"FaM<rn«" ’ as awry *a. Jay. /t it year grata'Mß. Ctarirotth Mf*. Company i Start Street <C«a**» New Yeek _ Vaseline err*OL«UM jki.lv I Agrata Wanted. Maa and Wanton. Make j big money aelilb* h»uaeh<»ld necetwltlea. rain I edlaa. extract*, tellat prrparalione. Write I for detalla. I»o«m> -TurnuuM A Co . Chicago, j England’! First Failway The first railway in England was ‘ begun In IKS; in Austria anil in ’France in 1S1N; in the United States | In 1K2»; Belgium and Germany, 1835;] Russia, 1838. and Italy In IWfii. 1
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Forced To Remain in Bed Carlisle, Illinois. — " During the Change of Life I suffered with severe nervousness and with disturbances of the entire system. These continued probably two years before 1 began taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. I could do none of my work and was not always able to be up- For ten days at a time 1 was forced to remain in bed with my hips propped higher than my head and the pains were terrible. The doctor helped some but each time I was forced to go over the same suffering. I had taken the Vegetable Compound in 1910 after my twins were born and it had helped me so I decided to try it again. I became better and gained in strength. I have taken it for about three years now but not steadily. lam able to do my housework but I avoid all heavy lifting and washing and ironing as I know I am not strong enough yst. 1 give the Vegetable Compound to my daughters and recommend it to my friends. — Mrs. Louisa B. Brand, 450 Fairfax Street, Carlyle, Illinois. In a recent country-wide canvass of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, over 100,000 replies were received and 98 out of every 100 re ported they had been benefited by its use. For sale by druggists every where. Marriage Record Rev. Walter Scott Priest recently married live cousins in live hours — which Is a record of it* kind for the state of Kansas. Incidentally the live-’in-five hours record marked the 219th ceremony at which Rev. Priest has officiated. Cuticura Comforts Baby’s Skin When red, rough and Itching, by hot buths of Cuticura Soap and touches of Cuticura Ointment. Also make use now and then of that exquisitely wonted dusting powder, Cuticura Talcum, one of the dndispensable Cuticura Toilet Trio.—Advertisement. Prevention of Ivy poisoning is simple, says a medical bulletin, the medical being merely to keep a healthy distance away. Every department of housekeeping needs Red Cross Ball Blue. Equally good for kitchen towels, table linen, sheets and pillowcases, etc. —Advertisement. No man Is truly w ise who has never been up against at least one bunko game. Hotair** (reap Mrmrdy for croup. couvba. and cold* No opium. No n«u»ra Sft eta. Druggtata. Kelts ('<*.. Newburgh, N. T.. Mfra.—Adv. Identity is a relation between our ctcnlthais of a thing, not between things themselves.
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Something to Think About Bi/F. AtDALKER
AGAINST THE TIDE BESETTING you on every hand to the invisible tide which to hourly sweeping humans from their charted course and carrying them Into unknown waters. The captains of courage who have gone before, weathered the treacherous currents and reached a secure haven, are the only ones who can tell you what this opposing tide means to the young or the Inexperienced, or the overconfident. They will tell you how difficult It is to keep your honor bright; how hard tt Is to steer away from temptation or the habit of loose thinking: how perplexing it Is to avoid the sucking shoais when you should keep cool. You may pose for a hero before the world, but be careful lest the tide pull you under and expose the fraud. If your colors are false, beware! for the tide knows them. In spite of Its purring voice and shining face It is a restless foe a bearer of no tales, a silent destroyer of ambition and a wrecker of hope when your star seems to glow the brightest and you stand puffed up in conceit before an admiring world. Alas! for the man who in such a | '■ ♦ I ! Through the Qlad Eges of a Woman * ■ ■ By Jan* Do* • ‘ L..-----------------------WHAT A HUSBAND LOVES HE JUST loves to he met at the door of an evening (before he has time to Insert his key) with a kiss and the knowledge that bls dinner 1s ready just as soon .as he can get Into his slippers and house coat. And (despite all rumors to the contrary) he fovea to have a finger in the domestic pie, and be consulted about the new carj>et and asked for bls views on the merits of the new “wasb-your-ctotbes-ln-tlve-mlnutes" apparatus. He loves to have his wife put his tie straight before she sends him for his day’s work (even if he has already adjusted it perfectly three minute* before), and he* likes to .have her brush his coat collar and be permitted to growl when she rubs his neck. (And. he likes another kiss, too.) He loves to know when he -gets home very late that she has been worrying her very heart out in case "something had happened.” and he likes to soothe her fears with a nice little packet of her favorite candy. He loves to tie ordered to wear his rubbers on rainy days and he likes to absolutely refuse to do so (and promises he will not walk in any puddles). He likes t» get a mild attack of the "flu” and have a nice nurse-wife fuss over him and loqk worried and anxious and ktos him fervently after fes ammoniated quinine (raspberry flavored). He lovea to know the whole household la (almost) disrupted, and that everybody goes about on tip-toe. and he lovea to be coddled and petted just as If he were In the last stages nf an incurable disease He loves to know that every time a button <*omee off it will be put on again (without any fuss) and that his wife knows without being told when a suit wants d«aniag. He loves hie wife to kiss him (on the top of hla bald spot) and tell him the loves every balr in his head. He likes to be able to say to hlm--elf (when he to rushed to death and working at hi* vety highest pressure) hat there to some one who appre•latea everything he does for her. and is always ready with m.t'ouragement and sympathy He loves t 9 think (hat should re-
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Even tiie ol<ver>;«t nnd moat perfect cirv«m«t*ntiAl evidence I* likely to be at fault after all. and therefore oacbt to be received with treat caution. Take the ease of any pencil sharpened by any woman; if y<»u have wltneeeea. you will find she did It with a knife, but If you take simply the aspect of the pencil, you will say eho did it with her teeth.—Mark Twain WHAT TO EAT AS “AN apple a day keeps the doctor tvtj," why not vary the serving of thia wholesome and abundant fruit t Baked Apple Salad. There are those who are not able to enjoy a fresh apple; to thoee this salad wUI appeal; Choose fine, Urge. Juicy apples; core, quarter and peel them. Skewer them together with tooth picks. For six smiles blend one tabkarpoonfu! of butter with six tablespoonftils of sugar. and a dusting of cinnamon. In each cavity place a lit-
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moment plunges headlong Into the tide without first reckoning his endurance. The water to Icy cold, swift and treacherous. How many men do you know who have gone down In such a plunge, never again to show their head? Their pride and pomp, their wealth sank from sight and left only a few empty bubbles behind, bursting and disappearing. Be honest with yourself, sincere with others, practice the Golden Rule, steer your craft by the unfailing compass of faith, and though the waters snarl about you, your frail little boat will at the end of the journey find a friendly harbor where Truth anti Mercy will welcome you and give you peace. Sail on! you who are half discouraged. because you are not shining In the show-places, riding in automobiles, living tn mansions and blazing youi name In the Blue Book. The earth is reserved for the meek, and this Inheritance to for you, for you who through simple faith are stemming the tide and making the final port I by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.)
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verse* overtake them bls wife wout>i always be ready and willing to begin right at the very beginning affair- - (cheerfully and uncomplainingly). He loves his wife to be al"«' - smart and dainty at all times, for him (as well as for others). He likes to know that while their home is run perfectly and eflh’.en’h she does not make a slave of bersctf (and can manage her tusks and d«’’<•< without giving the impression ttiai she la worked to death). He loves the splendid way she is bringing up hl* children (and i« glad that she is not as some otlu-y mother* who make their husband* useful <m!y for castigations.) He loves hi* wife to laugh just a* Joyously »• when they were enp.-u”t and be love* her to be capable of joking and jollying (even though she I* getting on toward forty). He adores the wife who adores him (and adores being married to him), and because she openly aeknowiedke* that she wouldn't or couldn’t wish for anything better. <• by MrCl«r» Nawamvcr By.dlr.tt,»
tle of this mixture. Place the a|>plc* in a baking dish with a cupful of water and 'oak them until tender, but n«>t broken. Cool and chill. Serve the quarters on a bed of lettuce or cress, I sprinkle with chopped nut*, and sere with mayonnaise to which a generous amount of whipped cream has been added. \ New York Conserve. Take one pound of raisins, two pounds of tart cherries, three oranges —Juice and rind—and four pounds of sugar. Chop the fruit, add the sugar and boll twenty minutes, or until thick and >lly-Uke. - Seel to small airtight Jars. The little half-pint glass Jars are so convenient for a small family. as the amount they hold may be used quickly and is always fresh. ’ (Ck !»»«. Westers tfewapupar UtHe.)
£®he Young Lady UAcroM the Way I I i ’ 'ki' 1 I The young lady across the way says she goes to a good many movies and she’s never seen Will Hayes yet and she wonders what kind of parts he takes. <© by McClary Newspaper Syndicate.)
| HOW GARDENS | j GROW j * By DOUGLAS MALLOCH * tt 11 tt*2llTtt-t^-*****^ 1 ARENT seeds the funniest things? Folks have legs, and bird* have wings. And fish have fins to move around. But seeds just stay right underground And nevbr move —and yet just see What seeds wUI do for you aud ase! j For put (hem in the ground, what then? Some day you’re in your yard again j And. see. those seed* Just overnight 1 Send up a little sprout of white And then, about next day I mean. Send up a little leaf of green! And then some dry those seed* wise Send up the prettiest surprise!— Sweet peas of pink, or maybe fiox All dressed In white or purple frocks!.. Just how they do it I don’t know. But that’s the way the gardens grow! ; ISH. Nrwvnsper Wwktaat*.! o Cow and Hog Lead The Department of Agriculture says I that considering the amount of food , for nmnon* produced by the animals . from the food raised on an acre of ’ land, the dairy c ” w leads all others, j Next to (he dairy vow In food produc- j tlon from the yield on an acre of land couMs the h*«. O OF COURSE X-CX sZt/j' XOUNRVERbO. f 1 r Xyy/'f Why does Per- i cy always point to the Item on the SJF menu when he A orders one of raSfw Jk these dishes in French ? H • probably jT | consider* It Just —( ** well to let < h * \ j-- waiter into the secret. —;—O Conquered by Jolly Fith Myriad* of jelly fish, stirred from depth of a heavy sen. ciupg to and stung a German swimmer recently so severely that ba abandoned th* contest. z t
SUFFERED FIVE YEARS FROM STOMACH TROUBLE
Rochester Man Says Tanlac Brought Relief. “What it takes to give a man muscle •nd strength to stand hard work, Tanlac certainly has It,” recently affirmed Samuel Cooper, a well-known blacksmith, 1520 Lake Ave., Rochester, N. Y. “Stomach trouble had caused me misery for five years. After meals especially I would almost double up with pain. I was also subject to bad dixzy spells and headaches that would Women are naturally tender-heart-ed. They never willfully step on a mouse. If You Hoed a Medicine You Should Have the BestDr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Rool Have you ever stopped to reason why it is that so many products that are extensively advertised all at once drop out of sight and are soon forgotten! The reason is plain—the article did not fulfill the promisee of the manufacturer. This applies more particularly to a medicin*. A medicinal preparation that has real curative value almost sells itself, as like an endless chain system the 0 remedy is recommended by those who have been benefited to those who are in need of it. A prominent druggist says, "Take for example Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, a preparation I have sold for many years and never hesitate to recommend, for in almost every case it shows excellent resuits, as many of my customers testify. No other kidney remedy has so large a sate." According to sworn statements snd verified testimony of thousands who have used the preparation, the success of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is due to the fact*, so many people claim, that it fulfills almost evert’ wish in overcoming kidney, liver and bladder ailments, corrects urinary troubles and neutralises the. uric acid which causes rheumatism. You may receive a sample bottle of Swamp-Root by parcel post. Address Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y., and enclose ten cents; also mention this paper. Large and medium size bottles for sale at all drug stores.—Advertisement. The good die young. Ah, well; they wouldn’t get on the first page any-
Children Gyj°L ■ Mwiiiiff /rj I MOTHER:- Fletcher’s \ / Castoria is especially pre- / pared to relieve Infants in \ I f / arms and Children all ages of y Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Absolutely Harmless -No Opiates, Physicians everywhere recommend it
Airship! of Steel In England they are building air express «hipa entirely constructed of steel, including propellers. They will have a sailing radius of i.uOO miles and a sj»eed of U® miles an hour. Each ship will be fitted out with an electric kitchen. Red Cross Ball Blue to the finest product es its kind in the world. Every woman who has used It knows this statement to be true.—Advertisement. The wings of riches make flying machines look like 30 cents. He who would have tl>e fruit must climb the tree.
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hang on for days at a time. Nervous-! ness and loss of sleep helped to drag me down and I felt tired out all the time. “I have taken three bottles of Tanlac now and am feeling like a brand new man. In fact, my health is fine and I can say that Tanlac certainly does the work.” Tanlac Is for sale by all good druggists. Accept no substitute. Over 40 million bottles sold. Tanlac Vegetable Pills for constipation; made and recommended by the manufacturers of Tanlac. ~ ~~~ ■ - II Oout take ehancee of your hones or mules being laid up with Distemper, Influensa, rtnk Bye, Lurynritls, Heuveo, Coughs or Colds. Give "SPOHN’S” to both the alek snd the well ones. The standard remedy for SO years. Give “SPOHN’S" for Dog Distemper. SO eente aad SI.SO at drug store*. SPOHN MEDICAL CO. GOSHEN. IND. DRXUMPHREYS* A BEST FOR PAXTINE IS FOR WOMEN who have feminine ills that need loeal treatment—Douches of Paxtfne Antlseptlt; destroys disease germs, heals inflammatton. ulceration and stope the discharge The Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. recommended Paxtine for years in their adverttalng. A pure white powder to be dieaolved in water as needed—one box makes gallons of strong antiseptic solution that gives positive satisfaction—*oc at druggists or postpaid by mail. THE COMFORT POWDER COMPANY, BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS. IKEEP YOUR SCALP Clean and Healthy WITH CUTICURA A Delicate Hint “I never saw such dreamy eyes.” “You never before stayed so lata."— London Mail. Be sure you’re wrong; then back up.
Even prepaid telegrams are sent on tick. Hall’s Catarrh If b * Combined MCCllCme Treatment,both local and Internal, and has been successful in the treatment of Catarrh for over forty years. Sold by all druggists. « F. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo. Ohio 1 FOR $1.25 We will send, post-paid, a unique, self-inking Pocket Stamp, for stamping your name and address like our*. BKWAIR STAMP CO., 11 SECOND ST,. ALBANY. N. Y.
