The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 03, 1919, Image 7

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Mr. B. W. D. Barnes, of
Warrea County, Measures
op to Requirements. 1 11
HIS LIFE A STIRRING ONE
V Always in robust health, B. W. D. Barnes could
tide, shoot and get his man. He was everything
V a sheriff in Warren Co., Tennessee, should be until
V overtaken by a complication of catarrhal troubles
that all but put him down. the stomach, bowels or other
Here is the story, told In hla own organs, Dr, Hartman’s Famous
words: “I had throat trouble from Peruna Tonio has been a standard
which no relief seemed possible. My household remedy for forty-flv*
health was gone. Finally I decided years.
to try Peruna and was entirely If you are sick and suffering,
cured by four bottles. That was write The Peruna Company. Dept,
three years ago. I am. now as well A. Columbus, Ohio, for Dr. Hart
ss ever; able to ride all the time, man’s Health Book. It Is free.
Thanks to Peruna.’’ Your dealer has Peruna In both
Like Sheriff Barnes, thousands tablet and liquid form. If you want
Owe their present health to Peruna. health. Insist upon having Peruna.
For catarrh of the head, nose and Your dealer will give you a Peruna
throat, catarrhal inflammation of Almanac.
THE M6HT WAT...
Ea all cases of
Distemper, Pinkeye, Influ
enza, Colds, etc. '
•f all horses, brood mares, colts,
stallions, is to
“SPOHN THEM”
On their tongue or In the feed put
Bpohn’s Liquid Compound. Give the
remedy to all of them. It acts on the
blood and glands. It routs the disease
by expelling the disease germs. It ward
eft the trouble no matter how they
"exposed.” Absolutely free from any
thing injurious. A child can safely take
_, It. Bold by druggists, harness dealers,
or genj express paid by the manu
facturers. Special Agents Wanted,
SPOHN MEDICAL CO., GOSHEN, IND., U.S.A.
hSFSSSIT
A toilet preparation of merit.
Help* to eradicate dandruff.
_ For Reetorin* Color and
Baauty to Gray or Faded Hair.
»0c. and f LOO at Drugglete. f,
CFT R% ?n yonr money.no more, no less. Secnr
1 ° /O Itjr, good land. 110 or any multiple. Bank
reference. Fresno Land A Cattle Co., Fresno, Monk
SiQUX CITY PTG CO NO 14-1919^
KEEP FINGERS FROM MOUTH
Many Cases of Infection Proved to Be
Due to This Habit, Altogether
Too Common.
"When I became a man I put away
childish things.”
Not always, and hence the aphorism,
‘‘Men are but children of a larger
growth.”
One of the first acts of volition Is
when the child puts Its hands, or any
thing It can get hold of to Its mouth.
In spite of reason, this instinct con
tinues strong through life. If saliva
were a bright green color we would be
kept busy washing our hands. Most
i bacterial diseases nre now believed to
be contracted through the mouth, with
food or otherwise. As a matter of
fact most of us carry our fingers to
our mouth or nose many times a day
and in so-doing transmit to ourselves
diseases that others have spread about.
Itegfnulng with instinct It has become
a habit. Further comment seems su
perfluous.—George II. Glover,<Colorndo
Agricultural College, Fort Collins, Col
orado.
Too Risky.
I'll bet you 1’i! have the prettiest
lawn this summer.”
“I wou’t take you, for I know that
Is a bet where you sm> going straight
to hedging.”
You get that which you seek. The
bee turns everything he suck into
honey, the wasp Into venom.—Portu
guese.
i WWWtAAAAAWtAVtAAAAA AA A/WVY/
Peerless Chick Food
and poultry food are the
— Best for Chickens —
Ask for prices and samples
Akron Milling Company, Sioux City, Iowa
State and Comity Agents tSSSSEXSft&isk
cars. Wby not you? Auto Steer Co., Kocklord, 111
STREETS WITH ODD PAVING
Few Civilized Towns Would Care to
Duplicate Thoroughfare Known
to Exist in Africa.
Paris, we nre told, Is to be pared
with glnss, and this has been referred
to as If it were quite unknown. How
ever, this Is not so, for Lyons already
has the Rue de la Republique, with
Its glass pavements laid In blocks 8
Inches square, so closely fitted that
water cannot pass through them.
But streets of glass are not by any
means the most curious streets in the
world. There Is a street in Gwandu,
Africa, which Is a veritable place of
skulls. The town, oval in shape, has
round it a ring of poles, every one of
which Is crowned with a human skull.
Therg are six gates to the town, and
every one of them Is approached by
a pavement of skulls, of which some
thing like 12,000 were used. The pave
ment Is snowy white.
Philadelphia has a street made with
compressed grass, and the experiment
promised so well after a year that
there may soon be many companion
streets of grass.
In One Way.
I '“Mn, my arithmetic teacher is a
woman with a serpent’s tongue."
"Mow can you talk so Willie, of such
a nice lady?”
"Well, she's an adder, ain't she?”
A clock keeps on working when it
goes on a strike; that's where it gets
the bulge on a man.
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! There’s a rich, ' f
| satisfying', old** g
^ l _ time flavor^to |
I._ The Original ^ $
POSTUM CEREAL
that no substitute can ever equal. |
A healthful drink that leaves no trace of |
<3 harm, a "beverage grateful to the stomach, |
< that never upsets nerves, heart or digestion I
I as does sometimes coffee, |
| Boil Just like coffee 1
Bod thoroughly (15 minutes after boding |
begins) make it rick and dark and you have 1
something that makes your meal doubly |
; enable. |
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*<■] At Grocers—two sizes 15c & 25c.
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SEVEN YEAR ITCH.
The veterans of the civil war tell
ns how seven-year Itch spread over
the country after the soldiers returned
home. 80 striking was the connec
tion between the seven-year Itch and
soldiers that the common name for
the disease about that time was camp
itch. Some of the old timers have been
scaring the younger generations with
stories of seven-year Itch waiting
right around the corner, even saying
that the disease had already been scat
tered broadcast.
The Kentucky Medical Journal
deems It advisable to tell the people
that the stories about the wide preva
lence of scabies, army Itch, camp Itch,
seven-year itch or prairie Itch are not
true. Things havs been done differ
ently in thlff war and we do not have
to be afraid to walk on the same side
of the street with a soldier lest w«
catch something.
At the embarkation hospital at
Newport News the authorities estab
lished arscables ward for the treatment
of seven-year Itch. They had to car*
for only 102 men. How different the
experience of 1861-65.
Seven-year Itch Is so named because
It Is popularly supposed to last seven
years. In the army hospital they cured
it In less than seven days. This Is
their method; The subject stripped off
hie clothing and scrubbed his skin
with soap, using a brdsh for the pur
pose. He was told to scrub all the tops
from the sore places. The scrubbing
and subsequent washing took about
half an hour. After drying he rubbed
his body thoroughly, covering every
square inch of skin with the following
ointment:
Sulphur ointment.30 parte
Balsam peru.4 to 8 parts
The spaces between the fingers were
especially well rubbed. This was left
on all night. The next morning it was
washed off and a lighter application
of ointment was made. The washing
and annolnting of the entire body was
kept up for six days. Every stitch of
clothing and all sheets, blankets and
bedding 'which had touched the pa
tient were sterilized by heat (150 de
grees or over). Every case was cured.
Cranston goes the army method sev
eral better. His method Is called the
one-day method. At night he scrubs
the skin from the neck down with
green soap, using a brush. This takes
15 minutes. This is washed off with
hot water, using a brush. This wash
ing and rubbing should occupy 30
minutes. He then rubs In the follow
ing:
Ichthyol .10
Sulphur sublimated....12
Carbonate of potash. ®
Triturated camphor. *
Grease .®°
The next morning he washes this
off with hot sulphur water. This takes
15 minutes.
Bulphur water Is made by putting
three ounces of hepar sulphur In a pint
of water and letting It stand all night.
The next morning this is poured into
the bath water. After taking the bath
In sulphur water the m£.n dresses in
clothing that has been sterilized by
heat. All clothing and bed clothes
which have been fh contact with the
patient are sterilized by heat.
After the War.
When Kaiser Bill’s embattled Huns
were doing stunts with swords and
guns, you were a dead game sport,
we know, who breathed defiance to
the foe. No sacrifice was then too
great, you wished to squelch that Wil
helm skate, and everything for which
he stood, and you were busy sawing
wood. You sold the cow, your car you
pawned, so you could buy another
bond. With loyal boys you held the
fort; you were. In truth, a dead game
sport. And now the silly war Is done;
we’ve placed the kibosh on the Hun,
have gained for man a brighter day—
but there are many bills to pay. In.
wartime you were great, my friend;
don’t be a piker at the end. Our Uncle
Sam. he needs a pile, and has to bor
row for a while. He needs full many
a shining bone, and so he springs
another loan, and we should rise on
our hind legs, and offer him the dough
in kegs. Are we less loyal than we
were when we were lifting Teuton
fur? I wot riot, and I wist nay, nay;
we’li help our Uncle Sam to pay. He
needs all kinds of large round plunks;
we’ll dig the doubloons from our
trunks. And you will help us out, my
friend. Don't be a piker at the end.
Copyright by George Matthew Adams.
Time to Fight.
From the Birmingham Age-HeralJ.
"While 1 was at Camp Funston as camp
adjutant," said MnJ. Frank S. White, jr.,
"thero was a Nebraska lieutenant who
brought a negro soldier Into my headquar
ters one day ami stated to me that the
negro was a conscientious objector, and
that since ho was from Alabama lie want
ed me to talk to him.
"The first thing I did was to command
him to stand at attention Instead of tak
ing an easy chair he eaw near by. IIo
noticed my southern accent and Imme
diately looked me over. Finally he said:
‘Majah, ain't you from de south?' I re
plied that 1 was. Then I asked htrn what
church he belonged to, and he replied that
in Essjuattum losia.m u^t a ^
was a Baptist! and claimed to be a con
scientious objector, he was a liar and
know It, for Baptists were fighting folks,
ftpd especially Alabama Baptists, white or
black. Then the negro Eaid:
"Boss, I'se gwlne to Come clean wid
you. I'so been a barber down at Daffney,
Ala., all my life, and I never Is done no
hard work, and when dls here little Ne
braska lieutenant put ms to digging
ditches clean across Kansas I Jest nat
urelly white eyed on de Job, and I 'elded
dat I’d bo a conscious 'Jector fur Jest long
nuff to get good and rested. I'se had 'bout
to’ days’ rest now, ^id I spects If It’s all
fight wld you dat ifl better git on back
to my outfit, fur I sees dere ain't no use
trying to fool one of my own white
folks!’ ’’
A Bumming Up.
He won no fame with sword or pen.
No problems ho made clear;
Amid the eager throngs of men
None pressed his words to h<tr.
He found no lands unknown before.
Brought freedom to no slave;
Unearthed no wisdom known of yore.
No glittering bounty gave.
From Nature’s hand no wealth he wan,
He gained no cross nor palm;
By him no splendid deed was done.
He wrought no shameful harm
So countless millions pass th"lr days
In useless lives, we’re taught.
Who dares so read Hod’s hidden ways—
And say these lives are naught?
—Tudor Jenks tn the Outlook.
DANDRUFF HAKES
■ FALL OUT
■ — /
A small bottle of “Danderine”
keeps hair thick, strong,
beautiful.
Girls! Try this! Doubles beauty
of your hair in a few
moments.
Within ten minutes after an appli
cation of Danderine you can not find a
single trace of dandruff or falling hair
and your scalp will not Itch, but what
will please you most will be after a few
weeks’ use, when you see new hair, fine
and downy at first—yes—but really
new hair—growing all over the scalp.
A little Danderine Immediately dou
bles the beauty of your lialr. No dif
ference how dull, faded, brittle and
scraggy, just moisten a cloth with Dan
derlue and carefully draw It through
your hair, taking one small strand at a
time.' The effect is amazing—your hair
will be light, fluffy and wnvy, and have
an appearance of abundance; an In
comparable lustre, softness and luxu
riance.
Get a small bottle of Knowlton’d
Danderine for a few cents at any drug
store or toilet counter, and prove that
your hair Is as pretty and soft as any
—that It has been neglected or Injured
by careless treatment—that’s all—you
surely can have beautiful hair and lots
of It If you will just try a little Dan
derine.—-Adv.
Had to Try Another.
Benevolent Old Gent—But that Is
not the same tale that you told me a
few days ago, my man!
Cheerful M'endicnnt—No, mister;
you didn't believe that one.—London
Tlt-BIts.
Watch Cutlcura Improve Your Skin.
On rising and retiring gently smear
the face with Cutlcura Ointment.
Wash off Ointment In five minutes
with Cuticnra Soap and hot water. It
Is wonderful sometimes what Cutieura
will do for poor complexions, dandruff.
Itching and red rough hands.—Adv.
The worst man is sometimes capable !
of giving advice.
S3
Constipated Children Gladly Take
“California Syrup of Figs”
For the Liver and Bowels
Tell your druggist you want genuine
“California Syrup of Figs.” Full directions
and dose for babies and children of all ages
who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue
coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on
the bottle. Look for the name California"
and accept no other “Fig Syrup.”
Proof.
“So you think you have n forgiving
nnture?” "I must have. I always go
buck to the same dentist.”
The Mode of Conveyance.
"Sometimes I have traveled miles la
my dreams.” "Then you must have
done It on n nightmare.”
Aspirin it the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salley Xfcacid
Bauer-Tablets
* # OF# #
Aspirin
The"Bayer Cross'on Genuine Tablets
"A Blessing for Humanity in Pain!”
For Headache
Neuralgia
Toothache
Achy Gums
Earache
Rheumatism
Lame Back
Lumbago
Joint Pains
Sciatica
Gout
Neuritis
Colds
Grippe
Influenzal Colds
Stiff Neck
Distress
Painl Painl
Proved Safe by Millions! American Owned!
Adults—Take one or two “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” with
water. If necessary, repeat dose three times a day, after meal*
20 cent Bayer packages—also larger Bayer packages.
Buy Bayer packages only—Get original package.
Cave Culture.
The Professor of Anthropology—The
Intelligence of the cave man was but
little above that of the lower animals.
The Sophomore—Then where did
they get all those scientific names for
their animals, like plesiosaurus, and
such.
Fresh, sweet, white, dainty clothes
for baby, If you use Red Cross Ball
Blue. Never streaks or Injures them.ii
All good grocers sell It, 5c a package.
Catching a weasel asleep is easy
compared to the Job of finding some
folks awake.
Discreditable Associat'on.
“Why should the bolshevlsts have
selected red for their emblem?"
"I don't l.’Kiw," rt piled the artist.
“It's u llbil ori a mighty nttriietlve and
valuable color."
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle et
CASTOIIIA, that famous old remedy
for Infants and children, and see that it
Bears the
Signature off
In Use for Over 80 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher’s Castor}
Sorrow’s best cure Is employmed