The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 19, 1918, Image 7

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    THE SEMI.WEC::LY TRIBUNE, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
WOMAN'S NERVES
MADE STRONG
By Lydia . Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound.
Winona, Minn. "I suffered for more
than a year from nervousness, and waa
so b&a i could not
roBt at night
would lio awake and
get so nervous I
would have to get
up and walk around
and in the morning
would be all tired
out. I read about
Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Com-
found and thought
would try it. My
nervousness soon
left me. I sleep
well and feel fine in the morning and
able to do my work. I gladly recom
mend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound, to make weak nervea
strong." Mrs. Albert Sultse, 603
Olmstead St, Winona, Minn.
How often do wo hear the expression
among women, "1 am so nervous, I can
not sleep," or "it seems as though I
should fly." Such women should profit
by Mrs. Sultze's experience and give
this famous root and herb remedy,
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound, a trial.
For forty years it has been overcom
ing such serious conditions as displace
ments, inflammation, ulceration, irreg
ularities, periodic pains, backache, diz
ziness, and nervous proBtrntioji of
women, and is now considered the stan
dard remedy for such ailments.
wnpaiasoYouiHj
kud uanarun ana
Itchinq with
Cuticura Ointment
Shampoo With Cnticnra Soap
SAFE, GENTLE
CLEANSES
For centuries GOLD MEDAL Haarlem
Oil has been a standard household remedy
for kidney, liv.er, bladder and utomach
trouble, and all diseases connected with
the urinary organs. The kidneys and blad
der are the most important organs of the
body. They are the filters, the purifiers of
your blood. If the poisons which enter
your system through the blood and stom
ach are not entirely thrown out by the
kidneys and bladder, you are doomed.
Weariness, sleeplessness, nervousness,
despondency, backache, stomach trouble,
headache, pain in loins and lower abdo
men, gall stones, gravel, difficulty when
urinating, cloudy and bloody urine, rheu
matism, sciatica and lumbago, all warn you
to look after your kidneys and bladder.
All these indicate some weakness of the
kidneys or other organs or that the enemy
microbes which are always present in your
system have attacked your weak spots.
GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules are
what you need.
They are not a "patent medicine," nor
a "new discovery." For 200 years they
Acid-Stomach Makes
Millions Weak and
Miserable
For jean dentists bare been telling
as tbat It's acid mouth tbat ruins tbo
teetb, yet tills acid tbat la powerful
enough to eat through tbe harder than
bone enamel of tbe teetb and decay
them. Is tasteless, its presence can bo
detected only by chemical testB.
No chemical test Is needed to tell you
that you have acid stomach.
Indigestion, Lelchlng, heartburn, sour
stomach, food-repeatlnc, that miserable
puffed up feeling after eating, Intestinal
pains, headaches, etc. These are all
Nature's warning to yuu. Tbey aro
sure signs of superactillty.
Acldstomacb prevents proper diges
tion and assimilation, thus causing tbe
blood to become thin and Impoverished
as a result of which people become sallow-skinned,
emaciated, sick and bad
looVlnit.
Acid-stomach causes stomach and In
tesMnal fermentation, producing poisons
and toxins which, absorbed Into the blood
and carried throughout the system, cause
auto Intoxication, Insomnia, nerTousnes,
irritability, mental depression, melan
cholia, dlzilno.ii, vertigo and oftentimes,
valvular heart trouble and heart failure.
Acid-stomach causes Irritation all
along the Intestinal tract Irritation so
severe and aggravating aa to frequently
result In catarrh and even cancer of the
stomach.
What chance, then, has anyone for
robust health, happiness or success If
Where in
farmers fsenrea of them from the U.
single crop. Such an opportunity for
ia worth investigation.
Canada extends to you a hearty Invitation to settle on her
Free Homestead Lands ef 160 Acres Each
or secure come of the low priced
Alberta. Think what yon can mane
easy to pet. Wonderful yields also 01 una, uariey ana
Flax. Mixed farming and cattle raising.
The climate is healthful and agreeable; railway fa
cilities excellent; good schools and churches convenient
Write for literature and particulars as to reduced railway
rates to Supt Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, or to
W. V. BENNETT
Room 4, Dee Dido., Omaha. Neb.
Canadian Government Agent
LAKE HAS THREEWONDERS
But Floating Island in Loch Lomond,
Scotland, Is Not the Only One
Which Is Known.
In Loch Lonioud, In Scotland, thero
nro said to bo three wonders fish
without fins, waves without wind and
a floating Island.1 As far as the llont
lnjr lslnnd Is concerned, observes un
exchange, Loch Lomond has no monop
oly, for floating Islands are not un
known In other parts of the world.
They nro found on the White Is'Ile,
where they go by the nunio of "sudd"
or "scudd," nnd In Lake Ontun, In the
Panama canal zone, there are (or
were) several. It Is said these llont
Ing Islands all have the same kind of
origin. They are merely masses of
vogefhtlon and earth loosened from
the bottom by the rising water nnd
blown about the surface. They are
composed of sticks and lenves with a
matting of soil, upon which there Is
usually a rank growth of grass. The
largest lloatlng Island ever seen In
Lake Gatun had an area of about
three acres. Most of the lloatlng
Islands In this lake hnvo been towed
and Hunted over the spillway, to be
carried down to the Atlantic ocean In
the swift cufrent of Chngres river, but
there are still stray ones to be seen.
Pays Cat a Salary.
Tlin, authorized municipal cat on
the city of Newton, Mass., pay roll,
probably Is the only cat In the coun
try with such a distinction. His sal
ary Is ?0.'20 a year, and no public
ofllclal ever fulfilled his ofllce duties
more efllclently. Ills title on the
books Is "olllclul rat and mouso
Catcher." A special appropriation of
eight cents a day Is mnde for his serv
ices. An Inheritance.
"The widow Is tardy."
"I suppose she tnkes after her late
husband.'
REMEDY
YOUR KIDNEYS
have been a standard household remedy.
They are the pure, original imported Haar
lem Oil your great-grandmother used, and
arc perfectly harmless. The healing, sooth
ing oil soaks into the cells and lining of
the kidneys and through the bladder, driv
ing out the poisonous germs. New life,
fresh strength and health will come as you
continue the treatment. When complete
ly restored to your usual vigor, continue
taking a capsule or two each day; they will
keep you in condition and prevent a re
turn of the disease.
Do not delay a minute. Delays are es
pecially dangerous in kidney and bladder
trouble. All druggists sell GOLD MEDAL
Haarlem Oil Capsules. They will refund
the money if not as represented. GOLD
MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules are im
ported direct from the laboratories in Hol
land. They are prepared in correct quan
tity and convenient form, are easy to take
and are positively guaranteed to give
prompt relief. In three sizes, sealed pack
ages. Ask for the original imported
GOLD MEDAL. Accept no substitutes.
Adv.
this acid-stomach Is allowed to tear down
and Ube up day after day your strength
and vitality faster than you can get It
out of food you eat. Life Is Indeed dark
and dreary for a person with ocld-stom
acb.
You crave health, strength, the power
and will to think and net don't you?
You want to feel full of pep and energy.
One and lit, always eager for work or
pleasure.
Then you mint rid your stomach of
Its excess acid. You can start doing It
right now. A wonderful modern medi
cine has made It possible to literally wipe
out the excess acid. This remedy Is called
KATONIO. It Is made In pleasant tast
lng tablets "and you take them Just like
a bit of candy.
And, my, how good KATONIO makes
you feell It banishes acid-stomach mis
eries like maglcl Makes the stomach cool,
sweet ond strong. Helps you to get full
strength out of your food so that. In
turn, your body and brain are vigorous,
alert and keen.
KATONIO Is absolutely guaranteed, so
get a big KOc box from your druggist. If
It does not help you your money will Im
refunded. If your druggist does no(, keep
KATONIO, send your name and address to
the Katonlc itemedy Company, 1018 S.
Wabash Ave., Chicago, III..' and they will
at once mall you n 60c box and you can
send them tbe money for It after you re
ceive It.
ffl
Western Canada you can buy at from
$15 to $30 per acre good farm laad tbat will raise
20 to 45 bushels to the acre of $2 wheat its
easy to figure the profits. Many Western Canadian
S.) have paid for their land from a
100 profit on labor and investment I
lands in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or j
witn wheat at $z a uusnei ana lana so
the.
KITCHEN
CABINET
Wisp men re'er sit nnd wall their loss,
But cheerily Book how to redress tholr
hnnns. Sliakcspenre.
L.
GOOD THINGS IN SEASON.
HKSTNUTS may be
served In such n va
riety of dishes that
those who nro fortu
unto enough to have
plenty nmy serve
ninny dainty dishes.
United and served ns
s I M at anal War Carom.1
un escnilopeti tusn,
Jl they will
ihe place
111 nicely tuko
co of meat; as
(i cream soup, or nut loaf or In Nessel
rode pudding' they are tho nut par
excellence.
Chestnut Soup. Cool? two eupfuls
of shelled anil blnnched chestnuts In
chicken stock until "tender. Press
through n sieve nnd add a cupful of
rich hot milk with tho same of the
broth, celery salt, salt, cayenne nnd
nutmeg to season. Cook two tnblo
spoonfuls of onion In three of chicken
fat, ndtl two of flour and stir Into the
fcoup. Cook live minutes, add n cup
ful of hot crenni and serve at once.
Milk mny be used with n beaten egg
In place of cream. Serve strained,
Nesselrode Puddlnrj. Make n cus
tard of three eupfuls of milk, ono and
a hnlf eupfuls of sugar, nnd the yolkB
of five eggs, strain, cool and add n
pint of thin cream, n fourth of n cup
ful of plnenppln sirup nnd orfe nnd n
half eupfuls of prepnrcd chestnuts,
then freeze. To prepnro the chest
nuts, shell, cook, remove brown skin
ond force through a strnlner. Line n
two-quart melon mold with pnrt of
Hie mixture and to the remainder add
hnlf a cupful of candled fruit, cut In
small bits, one-quarter of a cupful of
sultana raisins and eight chestnuts
broken lit pieces and sonked several
hours In mnrnschlno sirup. Fill tho
mold, cover, pack In salt nnd Ice nnd
lot stand several hours to ripen. Servo
nnmolded on a platter garnished with
whipped cream sweetened and flavored
with mnrnschlno sirup.
Chestnut Pie. Prepare a custard
for a pie, fill the crust nnd sprinkle
finely chopped chestnuts over the top
before putting Into the oven.
Chocolate Nut Pudding. Mix u cup
ful of soft brendcrumbn with two eup
fuls of scalded milk, ono cupful of
chopped chestnuts, n half teaspoonful
of salt, two egg yolks nnd three
fourths of n cupful of honey, ono
Bqunro of chocolate grnted, then fold
lii the beaten whites of two eggs and
bake In small molds 20 to 30 minutes.
October's child Is born of woo,
And life's vicissitudes mtiBt know;
nut place nn opal on her broast
And hope will lull her cares to rest.
PREPARE FOR WINTER.'
X SVKRYIIODY'R
garden these days
there nro foods thai
will go to waste un
less they nre tnkon
care of before spoil
ing. Windfall apples
tlmt nro lirnlKffl nnil
(JjlahoMlWarOMailn UllSlgllliy Will milKO
ffr Comwli.lw M jlUj.t jnn)i ,nlmilll.
latles, chutney or ci
der for the inlncepient. Remove Im
perfections before using.
When preparing grape Jelly or grape
juice, save the pulp and make inn r
ipiilade; It may bo mixed with apple,
thus extending the grape flavor.
Chill Sauce. Chop n half a peck of
ripe tomatoes that hnvo been peeled,
add live good-sized onions and eight
green peppers, also chopped; two nnd
n half tablospoonfuls of salt, a half
cupful of brown sugar, a tablespoi in
fill of ground cloves, n half tnble
spoonful of ground cinnamon, one ten
spoonful of celery seed and two eup
fuls of vinegar. Cook slowly, stirring
occusionully for an hour and a half.
Hottlo and seal.
, Uncooked Cucumber and Onion
Chow Chow. Chop three pints of
onions and three quarts of weeded cu
cumbers, two nnd u half eupfuls of red
nnd green peppers chopped, two eup
fuls of chopped celery or cabbage, one
tahlespoonful of popper, two and u
half tablospoonfuls of salt, and three
tublespoonfuls of celery seed. Mix and
Mid mild vinegar to make of the right
consistency.
Spiced Grapes. To seven pounds of
rlpo Concord grapes pulped and cooked
until soft nnd rubbed through u sieve,
add the skins nnd four pounds of
brown sugar, and a quart of vinegar,
cook an hour and n half or until the
skins are tender. Add n tablespoon,
fill of ground cloves, the same of cin
namon, and a hnlf teaspoonful of,
white popper. Cool: ten minutes long
er, then seal In sterllo Jars.
Tomato Butter. Ulauch ripe toma
toes, remove the skins and stew. To
each four quarts allow seven eupfuls
of brown sugar, a tahlespoonful each
af cloves, cinnamon antl a teuspoonful
o allspice. Stew very slowly until
tho mixture Is thick and storo In stone
crocks.
Ono way to mnko n butter stretcher
Is to add n pint of scalded and cooled
milk to a pound of butter, bent It In
with a wooden spoon until well blend
ed. There Is n sort of boater to bo
bought for this purposo culled u butter
merger.
Oremns, books, nro each a world, nnd
booHs wo kliow
Aro a substantial world, both pure
nnd good;
Round these, with tendrils strong ns
flesh nnd blood,
our pnatlmo nnd our hnpplncsn will
grow.
William Wordsworth.
EVERY DAY LUNCHEONS.
ICE, tasty hot soup is
a dish which Is worth
while to serve for
beginning of tho
noonday meal. The
kind of soup depends
upon taste, season
ami the amount ono
wishes to expend. A
simple cream soup Is
wholesome, easy to
prepare and Inexpensive, so why slight
the cream soup?
Cream of Cheese Soup. Slice a
large onion Into a pint of water nnd
(oil until 'tender. Remove tho onion
nnd adtl two eupfuls of milk with a
pinch of soda. 1'our this llqud upon
one tahlespoonful of butter and Hour
cooked togothor. When tho mlxturo
thickens mid hnlf a cupful of grated
cheese and one well beaten egg. Sea
son with snlt and pepper and servo
hot. Do not boll after adding tho
egg.
Corn and- Chicken Soup. Use six
eupfuls of water In which n chicken
hns been cooked. Add ono cupful of
corn and half ti cupful of chicken cut
very line. Season with salt, red pep
per And celery salt. Simmer half tin
hour, then add n tahlespoonful of but
ter and half a cupful of milk. Urlng
to the bplllng point nnd serve. To
make a richer and more nourishing
soup, an egg yolk may bo added.
Quick Dread Puddlno. Cut thin
slices of bread Into two-Inch squares
nnd arrange In a buttered bnklng-dlsh
with layers of raisins, chopped llgs, or
canned grated pineapple. Pour over
It a pint of milk In which un egg has
been stirred, ndd n Uttlo honey for
sweetening antl bake about twenty
minutes.
8plced Apples With Cider. Take n
cupful each of brown sugur nnd cider,'
oue-fourth of a cupful of good vinegar,
two boy leaves, twenty wholo cloves,
six whole allspice, two Inches of cln
nnmon and a blade of mace. Put Into
a saucepan and bring to n boll. Pare
and core eight tart apples cut In quar
ters, ndd to the sirup nnd simmer
gently until tender. Skim out nnd boll
down the sirup until It Is thick ns
honey, pour over tho. fruit and servo
very cold with cake.
Who seekH for henven alono to save)
his soul,
Mny keep tho path but will not reach
tho coal:
While he who wnlks In lovo may wan
der far,
Yet God will brltiff him whero the
bleHscd aro. ,
Henry Vnn Dyke.
MEATLESS DISHES.
OR those who cannot
cut meat nnd for oth
ers who will slmrten
the meat ration to
save for our armies,
the following recipes
may prove helpful :
Eggplant Cro
fiOftlWrGardin
quettes. uooi: u
good-sized eggplant
until (.under In boil
ing salted water, then drain, peel ami
mash It llnely, adding breadcrumbs,
egg, butter, and seasoning. Cool, mnko
into croquettes, roll In beaten egg,
then In crumbs and fry a golden brown
In hot fat. Serve with u brown sauce.
Noodles With Peppers. Cook sulll
clent noodles for tho fnmily; when
tender, drain nnd ndd n small can of
rod peppers, a cupful of stock or
gravy, salt, pepper and a tablespoon-
nil of sweet int. Simmer together for
ten ml mites and serve hot.
Curried Cauliflower Roll a linn
white head of cauliflower In sailed
water; when tinder, drain and pour
over it the following sauce: Melt two
tublespoonfuls of. butter, add ti table
spoonful of chopped onion, two tea
spoonruls of Hour and ono of curry
powder, a teaspoonful of chopped ap
ple, cook all togothor then atld one
half cupful each of wuter and milk
with salt to season, pour over tho
cauliflower antl servo at once.
Spanish Rico. Chop one small onion
line, add ono chopped green popper
and cook ten minutes in two tablo
spoonfuls of oil. Add four sliced to
matoes and a half cupful of hot wit
ter. Cook to tho boiling point then
ndd a cupful of rice. Cook slowly ono
hour, adding more water If needed to
keep It moist. Tho rice Is previously
cooked before adding to this dish.
Carrots With Rice. Scrupo tyid cut
Into thick slices a dozen small carrots,
cook them tender In seasoned stool: to
cover. Mnko a white sauce and place
tho cooked carrots with cooked rlco In
alternate layer with tho white sauce,
season well, cover with buttered
crumbs and bake until the crumbs nro
brown.
A dish of canned or preserved fruli
with a simple cooky end a cup of tea
makes a most satisfactory dessert.
L ' -
HOW TO USE VICK'S VAPORUB IN
TREATING SPANISH INFLUENZA
.
The Influenza Germs Attack the Lining of the Air Pas
sages. When VapoRub Is Applied Over Throat and
Chest, the .Medicated Vapors Loosen the Phlegm,
Open the Air Passages and 'Stimulate the Mucous
Membrane to Throw Off the Germs.
In Addition, VapoRub is Ab
sorbed Through and Stimu
lates tho Skin, Attracting
tho Blood to tho Surface and
Thus Aids in Reducing the
Congestion Within.
CALL A PHYSICIAN GO
TO BED STAY QUIET
DONT WORRY
There la No Orcaalon for Pnnlr Infln
enin Itaelf lima a Very Lott Percent
age of Fntnlltlra. Not Over One
Death Out of livery Four Ilunrirrd
Cnaea According to the N. C. Ilonril
of Health. The Chief Danger Lira
In Cnmpllcntlona Arlafng, Attacking
Principally Patlcnta In n Hun-Dorm
Condition Tlioae 'Who Don't On to
Ilrd Soon Enough, or Thoaa Who Oct
Up Too Early.
Spanish Influenza, whloh appeared In
Bpaln In May, has all the appearance
of crip or la grippe, which has swept
over tho world In numerous epidemics
as far back as history runs, Hippocra
tes refers to an epldemla In 412 B. C.
whloh Is regarded by many to have
been Influenza. Every century has had
Its attacks. Beginning With 1831, this
country has had Ave epidemics, the
last In 1889-1890.
THE SYMPTOMS.
Orlppe, or Influenza, as It Is now.
cauea, usually begins with a chill, fol
lowed by aching, feverlshness and
sometimes nausea and dlzslness, and
a general feeling of weakness and de
pression. The temperature Is from 100
to 104. and the fever usually lasts
from three to five days. The germs
attack the mucous membrane, or lining
of the air passages nose, throat and
bronchial tubes; there is usually a
hard cough, especially bad at night,
and frequently all the appearances of
a sovere head cold.
THE TTIEATMENT.
Go to bed at the first symptoms, not
only for your own sake, but to avoid
spreading the disease to others tako
a purgative, eat plenty of nourishing
food, remain perfectly quiet and don't
worry. Qutnlno, aspirin or Dover's
Powder, etc., may bo admlnUtored by
the physician's directions to relievo
the aching. But thoro Is no cure or
, An Ominous Outlook.
"IJrnco up, young muni" encouraged
tho dentist. "It will bo out nnd all
over In a minute."
"Yes," solemnly replied Uttlo Clnr
encp Callipers, who wus In tho chair,
"hut one tiny with tho Lord Is ns n
thousand years nnd. n thousnnd yours
us ono day." Kansas City Star.
Safe Place.
Second Lieutenant Tho German
people apparently firmly believe thnl
they aro safe us long us they stand by
the lmlscr.
American Cnptaln-7-Well, 'aren't
they? You haven't heard of the kai
ser or anybody near him getting hurt
lti this war, huve y6u?
Our cluiln of life Is forged with lit
tle rings; and little words nnd nets
uplift, the soul. '
TUnnHfiil. elcnr whito clothes
(lcliKhtB
the laundress who uses Red Cross
Ulue. All Rrocers. Adv.
Hall
Them's ono thing about enemies.
They mnko life more or less Interest
ing for n mnn.
As Age Advances
Small Fill, Small
Dose, Small
Trice Hut
Great in
its Good
Work
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Genuine
bears
alenature
r'rtlnrlQ riPjil PnrAit
a condition which will bo greatly
Fair Offer.
Mrs. Clymcr (giving u little dinner)
Oh. Jullit, the maid Just walked out
on mo I Won't you serve?
Cook (firmly) Not In tho dlnln'
room ! Hut I've had cafeteria experi
ence, so If you'll line up your guests
and shoot them out hero with their
phitcs. I'll see that they get all that's
comln to them. Iluffnlo Kxprcss.
In the march of llfo don't hoed the
order of "right about" when you know
you nro nbout light. Holmes.
We've never henrd a man admit
Hint he wasn't 11 good husband.
Yaim Granulated Eyelids,
M VUm j;yel '"flamed by exno-
urcioauu, uusianu mnu
Eyes?;
uickly relieved by Murine
yeRetnedy. No Smarting
luit Eye Comfort. At
Your Dru?glitf or by mall 60c per Bottle.
For Book ol the Eye free write b 11
Mu'lne Eye Remedy Co., Chicago.
speclflo for Influenza the disease must
run Us course. Nature herself will
throw off the attack If only you kee
up your strength. The chief danger
lies In the comDllcatlons which mar
arise. Influenza so weakens the bodily
resistance that there Is danger of pneu
monia or bronchitis developing and
sometimes Inflammation of the middle
oar, or heart affections, For these
reasons, It Is very Important that the
patient remain In bed until his
strength returns stay In bed at least
iwo uays or more after tho fever ha
left you, or If you aro over 50 or not
strong, stay In bed four days or more,
according to the severity of the attack.
KXTI3IINAI, APPLICATIONS.
In order to stimulate tho lining of
tho air passages to throw off the
grippe germs, to aid In loosening the
phlegm nnd keening tho nlr nassagea
open, thus making the breathing cas
tor, vick-s vapollub will bo found ef
fective. Hot. wet towels should bo ap
plied over the throat, chest and bacU
between tho shoulder blades to open
the pores. Then Vlck's should be
rubbed In over tho parts until tho skin
is red, sprt on thickly and cover
with two thicknesses of hot flannel
cloths.' Leave the clothing loose
around the nook, as the heat of the
body liberates tho Ingredients In the
form of vapors. These vapors, In
haled with each breath, carry the med
ication directly to the parts affected.
At the samo time, VapoRub is ab
sorbed through and stimulates the
skin attracting tho blood to the sur
face and thus aids In relieving the con
gestion within,
HOW TO AVOID THIS DISEASE.
Evidence seems to prove that thl"
is a germ disease, spread principally
by human contact, chiefly through
coughing, sneezing or spitting. Bo
avoid persons having colds which
means avoiding crowds common
drinking cups, roller towels, etc. Keep
up your bodily strength by plonty of
oxerclso in tho opon air and good food.
KEEP KHEE KllOM COLDS.
Above all keep freo from colds, aa
colds irritate the lining of the air pas
sages and render them much better
breeding places for the germs.
Use Vlnk's Vapollub at the very first
sign of a! cold. For a head cold, melt
a little In a spoon and Inhale the va
pors, or better still, jse VapoRub In ai
benzoin steam kettle. If this Is not
available use an ordinary tea-kettle.
Fill halt-full of boiling water, put In
hulf a teaspoon of VapoRub from time
to time keep tho kettle Just slowly
boiling Inhalo the steam arising,
Vlck's VapoRub can be had In three
sices 30c. 60c, SI. 20 at all druggists.
"vir o xt, mat s
"Wormy." that's what's tho matter of 'em. Stomaoh
and Intestinal worms. Nearly as bad ns dlstompor. Cost
you too much to focd 'cm. Look bad aro bad. Don't
physio 'em to death. Spohn'a Compound will remove As
worms. Improve tho nppotltc. and tone 'em up all round
nnd don't "physic." Acts on glands and blood. Full
directions with each bottlo, and sold by all druggists.
SPOIIN MEDICAL CO., Goalien, Ind., V. 8. A.
All Riant, In That Event.
"Should ono kiss a young man good
night?" "If you can't get rid of him any
other way I consider It permissible
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottlo ot
CASTOItIA, that famous old remedy
for Infants and children, and Bee tlmt It
Ttnnra rlwk
Signature UJVrAAZ.
In Dso for Over 'M Years.
Children Cry for Flotchor'fl Cantoris
Mitchell (S. D,) Mcnnonlto colony Is
moving to Cunadii because of war con
ditions. Wo nro never so hnppy or so un
happy as wo suppose. Maxim, 40.
GUARANTEED
TO
INSTANTLY RELIEVE
ASTHMA
OR MONEY REPUN0E0 ASK ANY DRUGGIST'
the Liver Requires
occasional alight stimulation.
CARTER'S
LITTLE LIVER PILLS
correct
CONSTIPATION
usually Indicate the absenco of Iron In
helped by barter SlrOnrillS
Got the Genuine
and Avoid
Waste
Get More Milk
and Eggs
Also how to GET MORE MONEY ,
from your Hogs and Chicks. Write j
for this Free Book. Don't delay.- I
E. B. MARSHALL .. Dept. 13MILWAUKEE, WIS.
PLEATING
Done promptly.
BUTTONS
Free price Hat.
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economy I
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