The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 13, 1930, Image 7

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Feen-a-mint is
the answer. Cleansing action of
smaller doses effective because
you chew it. At your druggists—
the safe and scientific laxative.
FOR CONSTIPATION
SXxtYtborw
J5SSK C<ruoV\S
and colds wear down J
your strength and
vitality. Boschee’s ▼ V*
Syrup soothes instantly—
ends coughs quickly. Re* xA 1 >
lief GUARANTEED. - »
Boschee's
druggists Syrup
One Point of View
No Investment pays larger divi
dends than unselfish deeds of kind
ness.
Neal’s Mother
Has Right Idea
Within a few
months there will he
no more feverish, bil
ious, headachy, con
stipated, pale and
puny children. That
prophecy would sure
ly come true if every
| niot her eoula see for
herself how quickly, easily, and harm
lessly the bowels of babies and chil
dren are cleansed, regulated, given
tone and strength by a product which
has proved its merit and reliability
to do what is claimed for it to mil
lions of mothers in (nor fifty years
of steadily Increasing use.
As mothers find out from using it
how children respond to the gentle
influence of California Fig Syrup by
growing stronger, sturdier and more
active daily they simply have to tell
»ther mothers about it. That’s one of
the reasons for its overwhelming
sales of over four million bottles a
year.
A Western mother, Mrs. Neal M.
Todd, 1701 West 27th St., Oklahoma
City, Okla., says: “When my son,
Neal, was three years old he began
having constipation. I decided to
five him California Fig Syrup and in
t few days he was ail right and
looked fine again. This pleased me
go much that I have used Fig Syrup
gver since for all his colds or little
opset spells. It always stops his
trouble quick, strengthens him, makes
him eat.”
Always ask for California Fig
(Syrup by the full name and see that
the carton bears the word “Cali
fornia.” Then you'll get the genuine.
Simple
“What must one do to have beau
tiful hands?”
“Nothing.”
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“A Most Excellent Tonic
and Nervine”
Waterloo, Iowa—
"Dr. Pierce’s Favor
ite Prescription is a
most excellent tonic
and nervine. I have
taken it a great deal
as such and found it
especially beneficial
l_during expectancy to
/“£ keep me in good phys
ical condition and
YnH*?v. v' At afterward to build
’■& me up and bring back
my strength. And at any time when I
feel myself beginning to go down I take
a bottle of the ‘Prescription’ and find
it so helpful that I think it the only tonic
for a weak and ailing woman to take.’’
—Mrs. Hulda Smith, 310 W. 10th St.
Liquid or tablets. All dealers.
If you want a trial pkg. of the tablets,
send 10c to Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
Write for free medical advice.
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Produce largo litters, good mothers, easy to fatten,
supported by the third largest
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The Ideal
Vacation Land
Sunshine* All Winter Lon if
Spleiul id roads — towering mountain
ranges—Highest type hotels—dry in
vigorating air—clear starlit nights —
California'* foremost Desert Playground
Write CrM A Chaney
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SIOUX CITY PTG. CO., NO. 7-1930.
What la a HuabandT
A husband Is a man who comes
home two hours late and wonders why
In thunder his wife hasn’t got back.—
San Francisco Chronicle.
Domestic Tolerance
Housekeeping isn't such a had Job
after you learn that nothing happens
If the dusting waits nnothei day.—
Nashville Tennessean.
An outright knocker Is seldom a
reformer; he doesn’t go thnt far.
Fortune for Man Who
Can Eliminate Static
American in\Vntors turn out inven
tions at the rate of about 120 a day,
according to Dr. \V. A. Kinnan, act
ing commissioner of patents. “Amer
icans," he says, “are more Inventive
than any other race. They have been
granted 1,750,000 patents since 1701,
whole only 3.000.000 patents have been
granted by all the other nations of the
world.”
[ Notwithstanding this great number
or new patents there are planty of
fortunes still waiting the Inventors of
tl>e right devices. For Instance, adds
Kinnan, nn invention lo eliminate sta
tic in radio is very much needed and
a fortune awaits the man who la lucky
enough to he the first to solve th#
problem.—Pathfinder Magazine.
Thought la Supreme
Mind, said Daniel Webster, is the
great leveller of all things; human
thought is the process by which hu
man ends are alternately answered.
Spain Becoming Alive
to Value of Schools
No less than 6,800 new schools have
been created by the Spanish dictator
ship since 1924. Gen. Plmo de Rivera
proposed to create 1,000 schools every
year. At first the villages and towns
most in need of schools showed little
enthusiasm and municipalities were
remiss in sending in petitions to meet
their requirements. Persistent gov
ernmental propaganda, however, has
had its effects, and for the last two
years demands for schools have ex
ceeded the quota provided for In the
budget Thus It would appear that an
appetite for education is being roused
—one of the healthiest signs the
Spanish nation has shown In years.
Also girls are waking up to the pos
sibilities of self-earned independence.
Prior to 1916 there were no female
students at Madrid university, but in
that year 60 girls took examinations
in philosophy, sciences and pharmacy.
Six years later the number was 363.
Today more than 25,000 woman stu
dents are matriculated in Spanish uni
versities. The first woman doctor ap
peared in Madrid in 1917. There are
92 today.
Trifler*
“The gentleman who Just Inter
rupted me," said Senator Capper In a
political address Id Topeka, “is a
trifler, 1 am afraid. He reminds me
of the high school student.
"This student was one of a group
which took delight in discomfiting a
nervous young professor. One day
the professor’s subject was archaeo
logical discoveries and he asked hi6
class:
“ ‘Can anybody give me an example
of a commercial appliance that we
know to bun; been used in ancient
times?’
“‘Yes. sir; the loose-leaf system
used in the Garden of Eden,’ the stu
dent replied."
Wood Highly Absorbent
Balsa wood Is very absorbent, and
when placed under water light pieces
may absorb as high as 500 to GOO per
cent moisture. Its life is said to tie
very stiort under ordinary conditions
unless treated with a preservative.
Uncle Eben
“De man dat only knows one joke,"
gaid Uncle Eben, “is better dan de one
dat keeps coinin’ around wif a bunch
o’ new hard luck stories.”—Washing
ton Star.
Leather Set*
Before starting to polisli the leaf ti
er-seated chairs, wipe off the seats
with a cloth dipped in sweet milk. Yon
will lie surprised at the dirt that will
come off. Then polish ag usual.
- ' ' '
Unchanging Briton*
At the town of Lyme Kegis, in Eng
land, the town crier still dally rends
the proclamation beginning: “Whereas
Charles Stuart, son of the late tyrant
with divers of the English and Scotch
nation, have been defeated . .
and goes on to warn the populace
against harboring this Charles, who
died in 1689. This bulldog tenacity of
the British is what always enables
them to win out in the end.—Detroit
News.
Utet for Licorice
Licorice has not become a success
ful commercial crop In America. It
grows wild over large areas in Spain,
Italy, southern Russia, Asia Minor and
southern Asia. This country, however,
uses quantities of licorice. Ninety per
cent of it finds Its way into the tobac
co industry, about 5 per cent into con
fectionery and about 5 per cent Into
medicine. Its principal medicinal use
is to disguise the taste of acrid drugs.
Nation’* Butter Coniumption
The Department of Agriculture says j
that approximately per cent of
the butter consumed in tfiis country
is produced in this country. The but
ter that is imported coaies mostly
from Denmark and New Zealand.
Terrible Interpretation
What is more annoying than to be
come engrossed in u first-rate detec
tive story and be disturbed by a wom
an somewhere in the house shoveling
coal?—Kansas City Times.
Look Within
No man is better than his thoughts
and a had egg is ns good as any other
until It Is broken; It is the Inside of
both that defines their worth.—Ex
change.
Where Tortoise Gained Time
Of course, the old stage coach was
slow but then the driver didn’t have
to bother with inner tubes, blowout
patches, and red traffic lights.—New
castle Courier.
Building Progre**
Glass and aluminum skyscrapers are
predicted for the near future. In other
words, going after both light and
lightness.—Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
Odd Chine»e "Prescription*”
‘‘Quack’’ Chinese doctors have been
known to prescribe leaves of certain
trees, ground claws of a lion, dried
toads, beetles, snakes, and tiger hair.
Modern Ancient*
Historian says ancient women used
cosmetics 3,000 years ago—and many
ancient women still use them.—Wall
Street Journal.
Locust* Horded by Plsn*
When locusts, which recently
have been taking heavy toll of crops
in the Philippines, defied the planes
sent to rout them, aviators had to
herd the insects. Army planes were
used to spray poisonous dust on the
crop destroyers, and, nt first, left
them dead In windrows on tlie planta
tions. Then the locusts changed front,
and when an airplane motor was heard
they vacated areas in vast swarms,
often flying into the paths of the
planes und menacing the pilots. Avln
tors then changed their methods, and
herded the swarms of Insects, much
as cowboys herd cattle, slowly driv
ing them out of the crop districts.
Pilots declare locust punching requires
skill in avoiding the Insect columns
while keeping them moving.
An Awful Accent
Mrs. Sinclair Lewis paused In a
discussion of Theodore Drleser's al
leged plagiarism of ner work to dis
cuss the American accent.
“Well, anyhow,” site said, “the
American necent doesn't draw a hard
and fast line between the sheep and
ttie goats, the way the English accent
does. In England, it your nccent
isn’t the Oxford kind, you're a goat
forever.
"The goat accent Is awful, certainly.
In tiie east end school one day the
teacher was telling the little cockney
children about fairies. To see If they
had profited by his words he said:
'“Now. children, what’s a gnome?'
"The children answered in prompt
chorus:
“‘An 'ouse.'”
Envy li Ignorance
There is a time In every man's edit
cation when he arrives at the con
viction that envy is Ignorance; that
Imitation is suicide; that he must take
himself for better, for worse, os his
portion; that though the wide uni
verse Is full of good, no kernel of
nourishing corn cnn come to him but
through his toil bestowed on that plot
of ground which is given him to till.—
Emerson.
Correct Wording
A fish expert says that It Is correct
to speak of ''fishes" or “trouts” when
several live specimens are meant, hut
anglers, shopkeepers and cooks should
refer to “fish" or “trout,” regardless
of number.
Lie’* Spreading Power
A lie has no legs, and cannot stand;
but it hns wings, and can fly far and
wide.—Warburton.
No Figure of Speech
When Mexican politicians talk about
burying the opposition they mean it—
Dallas News.
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Twelve Years Mayor and
Going Strong! ^
WHEN a man who has been
ra ay or of a big city for twelve
years finch out how to live, his words
are worth listening to. Ex-Mayor
E. N. Kirby of Abilene, Texas, dis
covered the simple way to health
about ten years ago (he is now 64.)
“I am now a new man, and as
active as a boy,” says Mr. Kirby.
“I feel fine all the time and rarely
have an ache or a pain, although for
twenty-five years I suffered with
rheumatism, and sometimes was un
able to stand or walk. I would not
give up my simple health discovery
—no, not for five thousand dollars
in gold!” That discovery was Nujol!
That’s the wonderful thing about
Nujol. Although it is not a medicine
and contains absolutely no drugs, its
harmless internal lubrication seems
to make people feel better and look
on the brighter side of life, whether
they are old or young.
Of course you can understand why
this is so: we all of us have natural
poisons in our bodies that make us
feel headachy, sick and low in our
minds. Nujol, which is as tasteless
and colorless as pure water, helps to
absorb these and carry them away,
easily, regularly as clock work.
Instead of drugging and irritating
your body with pills, cathartics,
laxatives, and other habit-forming
drugs, give your body the internal
lubrication which it needs, just as
Hon. E. N. Kirby, for twelve years
Mayor of Abilene, Texas, who
has discovered secret of success.
much as any other machine. After a
few days you will be surprised at the
difference in the way you feel. You
can get Nujoljin a sealed package in
any drug store. Nujol may change
your whole outlook on life. Get a
bottle today and give yourself a
chance to be well I
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in! LJ
The man who wouldn't drive his
motorcar half a mile when it's out of
order, will often drive his brain all
day with a head that’s throbbing.
Such punishment isn’t very good
for one’s nerves! It’s unwise, and
it’3 unnecessary. A tablet or two
of Bayer Aspirin will relieve a head
ache every time. So, remember
this accepted antidote for pain, and
spare yourself a lot of needless suf
fering. Read the proven directions
and you’ll discover many valuable
uses for these tablets. For head
aches; to check colds. To ease a
sore throat and reduce the infection.
For relieving neuralgic, neuritic,
rheumatic pain.
People used to wonder if Bayer
Aspirin was harmful. The doctors
answered that question years ago.
It is not. Some folks still wonder if
it really does relieve pain. That’s
settled! For millions of men and
women have found it does. To
cure the cause of any pain you must
consult your doctor; but you may
always turn to Bayer Aspirin for
immediate relief. (
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Baby ills and ailments seem Jji'1 §■
twice as serious at night. A sud- f!«'
den cry may mean colic. Or a h* 2lMHWr«g£|&j9
sudden attack of diarrhea—a con- lii
dition it is always important to Sffijn egrB^- - - J?
check quickly. How would you ^'1
meet this emergency—tonight? tion always on hand. But don’t
Have you a bottle of Castoria keep it just for emergencies; let
ready? There is nothing that can it be an everyday aid. Its gentle
take the place of this harmless influence will ease and soothe the
but effective remedy for children; infant who cannot sleep. Its mild
nothing that acts quite the same, regulation will help an older child
or has quite the same comforting whose tongue is coated because of
effect on them. sluggish bowels. All druggist*
For the protection of your wee have Castoria; the genuine bear*
one—for your own peace of mind Chas. H. Fletcher’s signature on
—keep this old, reliable prepara- the wrapper.
Mothers find it
magic for scuffs
One touch of the dauber and scuffs disappear.
Smooth, uniform color comes back to faded
shoes. More than 50 marvelous shines—jo
cents. Colors for black, brown, tan and white
shoes—a neutral polish for others.