The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 21, 1917, Image 7

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WHE MOUNT

DY BULLETIN,
OUNT JOY, PA.




Boschee’s
German Syrup
We all take cold some time and every«
body should have Boschee's German
Syrup handy at all times for the treats
ment of throat and lung troubles,
bronchial coughs, etc, It has been on
the market 51 years. No better rece
om ndation is possible. It gently
soos inflammation, eases a cough,
instites a good night's sleep, with free
expectoration in the morning. Druge
gists’ and dealers’ everywhere, 25c
and 75c bottles. Don't take substiiutes,
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~ Boschee’s
| German Syrup






POULTRY
FACTS
[Rous REMEDY FOR CHICKENS
| Good Plan to See That Curtains or
Windows Are Down and Every.
thing in Proper Shape.



The habit of visiting the poultry
house after the birds have gone to
roost during the winter» months is a
good one. After. the water vessels
have been emptied to keep them from
freezing overnight, it is a good plan
to see that the curtains or windows

are down and everything is in shape.

STOCK LICK IT-STOCK LIKE IT
For Horses, Cattle, Sheep
and Hogs. Contains Cop-
peras for Worms, Sulphur
for the Blood, Saltpeter
for the Kidneys, Nux
Vomica,aTonic,and Pure
Dairy Salt. Used by Vet-
erinarians 12 years. No
Dosing. Drop Brick in
feed-box. Ask yourdealer
for Blackman’s or write
BLACKMAN STOCK REMEDY COMPANY
CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE
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the electric
country,
a[RUP OF FIGS FOR
toasters sent
A CHILD'S BOWELS
It is cruel to force nauseating, |
harsh physic into a
sick child.
Look back at your childhood days.
Remember the “dose” mother insisted
on—castor oil, calomel,
How you hated them, how you fought
against taking them.
With our children it's
physic simply don’t realize what they
do. The children’s revolt is well-found-
ed. Their tender little
injured by them.
If your child's stomach, liver and
bowels need cleansing, give only deli-
cious ‘California Syrup of Figs.” Its
action is positive, but gentle. Millions
of mothers keep this harmless “fruit
laxative” handy; they know children
love to take it; that it never fails to
clean the liver and bowels and sweet-
en the stomach, and that a teaspoonful
given today saves a sick child tomor-
row.
Ask at the store for a 50-cent bottle |
“California Syrup of Figs,” which |
of
has full directions for babies, children
of all ages and for grown-ups plainly |
on each bottle. Adv.
THEY WERE AS BUSY AS BEES |
New York Police Raided a Plant
Where Adulterated Honey
Was Made.

One of the oldest assertions of the
beekeeper has been that honey could |
not be adulterated with success, but
health department inspectors have
found a full-blown honey plant in the
basement of a private home in Man-
hattan.
There were no bees at work in the
plant when it was raided, but there
were half a dozen women and a man
as busy as bees with pots and pans
about a stove. They were boiling up
a concoction the chief ingredients of
which were sugar and about ten per
cent of genuine honey. The plant was
discovered after honey purchasers had
complained they were receiving adul-
terated honey.—New York Mail.
Plucky Danish Captain.
A hero in every sense of the word
fs the captain of the Danish steamer
Iris which, sailing from one neutral
port to another and having no contra-
band aboard, was halted by a German
submarine and the crew ordered to
leave the ship, in order that it might
be sunk. The Danish captain flatly
refused to leave his ship. “You may
sink us, but I and my men will remain
on board,” he told the sumarine com-
mander. And his pluck won. His ship
was allowed to proceed when it was
seen that he knew his rights and was
not afraid to assert them.
Bergen, Norway, is to have a school
for chauffeurs.

7
Foods Are
Increasing
In Price
But you can still buy
rape-Nuts
at the same price.

This staple cereal in
its air-tight, wax-pro-
tected package will
keep indefinitely, yet
is ready to eat at a
moment's notice.
Grape-Nuts is full of
compact nourishment
with a delightful
wheat and barley
flavor.
The Most Economical of
Prepared Cereals





cathartics. |
different. |
Mothers who cling to the old form of |
“insides” are |
SE — |
If the grain feed for the following
morning is scattered in the litter the
birds will be busy and active as soon
as they come off the roosts. This is
far better for them than standing
round an hour or so in the cold morn-
ing air waiting for their feed.
Before leaving the house listen care-
fully for wheezing or heavy breath:
ing, This is the first indication ot
colds, roup, and similar diseases, and
if detected in time a serious outbreak
may be prevented.
OLD-FASHIONED HIGH ROOSTS
Sprained Legs, Splinters or Gravel in
Feet and Other Troubles Are
Sure to Follow.
Too many poultry keepers yet build
old-fashioned high roosts, The tree
shelter instinct still induces every
fowl to fight for a place on the highest
of the roosts. Few you will notice
| want the low. For the large heavy
breeds, high roosts mean sprained
legs, splinters or gravel in the feet,
{ and much suffering because of jump-
ing from high roosts.
Turkeys often show up with bum-
ble-foot or other kinds of lameness
because they roost so high. One can
also make the roosts too small,
Chickens are often lamed by giving
them roosts that allow the toes to go
clear around, and sink the claws ir
| the soft part of the sole. This is sure
to cause sores, or at least tender feet
CAUSE OF TURKEY FAILURES
Among Other Reasons Assigned


| That of Improper Feeding—Close
| Confinement Hurts.
| Improper feeding, combined with
|
close confinement, has been the cause
of many failures in turkey raising.
Given free range on the average farm,
the poults can easily pick up their own
living, and one light feed a day for
the purpose of inducing them to come
in at night is sufficient. If the mother
hen is confined to a coop and the
| poults allowed to run in and out, three
*imes a day is often enough to feed
and very little should be given at a
| time. The poults should always be
| ready to eat; if given all they will
|
|
|
clean up several times a day, indiges-
tion will be the result. If there ig
little or no feed outside the coop for
the poults to pick up, then they should
be fed about five times a day, feeding |

we ay. i a=
> Se po
White Holland Turkeys.
oilly a small quantity at a time. A
good feed for the first few days is stale
bread soaked in milk and squeezed
dry. Cornbread crumbs and clabber-
ed milk or cottage cheese is also quite
often fed and with excellent results.
Green feed and grit should be on hand
at all times. As the poults grow older,
the ration should gradually be changed
to grain,
KILLING GEESE FOR MARKET
Feathers Can Easily Be Removed by
Dipping Fowl in Boiling Hot
Water Three Times.

When killing geese for market, the
feathers can be removed easily if, af.
ter killing, the body of the goose is
dipped three times in water which is
almost at the boiling point, dipping it
slowly in and out each time, and then
wrapping it in canvas or closely-woven
cloth to keep in the steam. In a min-
ute or two this will loosen the feath-
ers so that they will come out easily.
FURNISH VARIETY OF FOODS
Some Farmers Feed Poultry All Win.
ter on Nothing but Corn—Not
Good as Steady Diet.

Any food as a steady diet for poul-
try, or any other stock, for that mat-
| ter, will not give good results.
What would be the result if you
were kept upon a steady diet of hoe-
cake, corn pone and Indian pudding for
three straight months? Yet that is the
| very way some farmers
their poultry all winter—corn morn-
lng, noon and night




Damascus an Ancient City.
are feeding |
Damascus is the oldest city remain- |
{ ing in the modern world.
| mentioned in
It is first |
Scripture in connection |
| with Abraham (Genesis 14:15), whose |
| steward was a native of the place
(15:2).

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| Good Definition.
Willie Willis—“What’s a ‘popular
idol,” pa?’ Papa Willis—*“It is the
fellow who is in between the fellow
he has just licked and the fellow who
Is going to lick him."—Judge.


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Wealth In Alaskan Waters.
Nearly all Alaskan waters teem with
herring, whose value as a food fish is
Just beginning to be recognized in
those parts. Important in Alaskan
fisheries is the whaling industry, The
species of whale most common are the
hump-back, fin-back, salphur-bottom
and sperm, The sperm whale is plen-
tiful about Resurrection bay and Cook
Inlet waters. A good-sized sperm
whale is worth about $3,000, The
great Alaska salmon industry is the
most important industry in Alaska
next to mining.

Puzzled Youngster.
Our grocery man's delivery boy is
always accompanied on Saturday by
his younger brother who in looks is
exactly like his older brother. The
younger one always brought on our
groceries, but one Saturday he was
out of town and the oldest boy had to
come in. Five-year-old Marian looked
for a few seconds at him with a puz-
zled face and then exclaimed: “Say,
did you growed up.”—Chicago Trib-
ne,

Soap as Germ Destroyer,
Lately medical science has been try-
ing to find out to what degree the
chemical action of soap can be de-
pended upon as a destroyer of germs.
Professor Symes, after experiment-
Ing with many varieties of soap,
declares that “all soaps possess anti-
septic properties in some degree, and
that any germs rubbed into soap or
dropped upon its surface are not capa-
ble of multiplication.”
Tuit’s Pills
¢nable the dyspeptic to eat whatever he
wishes, They cause the food to assimilate and
nourish the body, give appetite, and
DEVELOP FLESH.” gp
Dr. Tutt Manufacturing Co. New York.


When you buy
Yager's Lini-
ment you get
shat value! The large
25 cent bottle contains four times
more than the usual bottle of linie
ment sold at that price.
 



 
 
 

Try it for rheumatism, neuralgia,
sciatica, sprains, cuts and bruises,
At all dealers — price 25 cents.
YAGER’S
INIMEN
GILBERT BROS. & CO.
Baltimore, Md.

 
 


CABBAGE PLANTS Iropnetsreed
open at Young's Island, Genuine Frost- Proof, Harly
medium and 7s) varieties your own selection. $2.00
| per 1,000, close prices on large quantities. Ourguar-
antee with every order. Enterprise Co.. Sumter, 8. O.
Impractical Estimate.
“Father,”
is a pacifist?”
“A pacifist, my son, is a man who
thinks that war is a rough form of out-
door sport that the police could stop
if they wanted to.”
FALLING HAIR MEANS
DANDRUFF IS ACTIVE
Save Your Hair! Get a 25 Cent Bottle
of Danderine Right Now-—Also
Stops Itching Scalp.

Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy
hair is mute evidence of a neglected
scalp; of dandruff—that awful scurf.
There is nothing so destructive to
the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair
of its luster, its strength and its very
life; eventually producing a feverish-
ness and itching of the scalp, which
if not remedied causes the hair roots
to shrink, loosen and die—then the
hair falls out fast. A little Danderine
tonight—now—any time—will surely
save your hair.
Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton’s
Danderine from any store, and after
the first application your hair will
take on that life, luster and luxuriance
which is so beautiful. It will become
wavy and fluffy and have the appear-
ance of abundance; an incomparable
gloss and softness, but what will
please you most will be after just a
few weeks’ use, when you will actual-
ly see a lot of fine, downy hair—new
hair—growing all over the scalp. ‘Adv.
Not Attracted.
“Some day you'll be rich enough to
retire from business.”
“Give up my nice, pleasant office and
stay home?” rejoined Mr. Growcher.
“I should say not.”
The bee is never too busy to admin-
{ster a stinging rebuke.


That Knife-Like Pain
Have you a lame back, aching day
and night? Do you feel sharp pains| |
after stooping? Are the kidneys] |
sore? Is their action irregular? Do} |
you have headaches, backaches,
rheumatic pains,—feel tired, nerv-
ous, all worn-out? Use Dean’s Kid-
ney Pills—the medicine recom-
mended by so many people in this
locality, Read the experience that
follows:
A Pennsylvania Case
A. Ge
St.,
says: “The
ons from
’S ed



“th Socah
the sn of my back §
and they bothered \
me worse in the
morning than any
other time. Finally
I used Doan’s Kid-
ney Pills and four
boxes cured me. The pains left my
back and I haven't suffered since.”
Get Dean's at Any Store, 50c a Box
DOAN’S ane
PILLS
FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N.Y,
 



said the small boy,” what
CANADA'S BONUS
10 FARM LABORERS
Offering 160 Acres to Farm
Hands.
Canada today, with the great de-
mand that is made upon it for food-
stuffs, finds itself almost in the throes
of a labor famine, A novel means of
solving the problem has been evolved
by the Canadian Government at Ottawa
on Wednesday last, when it was de-
cided to practically bonus every farm-
hand going to Canada, by giving him
160 acres free as a homestead, and to
allow the time he would be working out
for, the good wages offered, to count as
residence duties on the homestead.
Western Canada has been a big pro-
ducer of grain and it is estimated that
there is a shortage of over thirty thou-
sand men, necessary to produce an av-
erage crop in 1917, This shortage has
been caused by so many young men
having left the farms to go to war, and
it is essential to make an unprecedent-
ed offer of this kind, to fill their places
on the land at once,
It has been required in the past to
do three years’ duties on homesteads
to get title, but an additional induce-
ment has been offered by practically
reducing this term to two years. As
explained by an official of the Canadi-
an Government, Canada’s need for
farm laborers is intense, and excep-
tional inducements are being offered
to get the needed farm workers at
once. A farmhand will make his en-
try for one of the 160-acre farms, sat-
isfy the Government that he is work-
ing for a farmer and that time will ap-
ply as residence on the land filed for,
just the same as if he was actually
living on it—Advertisement.


Real Luck.
At a club meeting recently a South
side woman said to a friend:
“Mrs. Whatyoumaycall is the lucki-
est woman I ever knew.”
“Somebody leave her a fortune?”
the friend inquired.
“No.”
“Then why do you consider her so
lucky?”
“The other day
knocked her percolator
and bent the pedestal.”
“Well—"
“And yesterday, when she knocked
it off again, the pedestal went back
into its proper position.”
BILIOUS, HEADACHY,
SICH “CASCARETS”
| Gently cleanse your liver and
sluggish bowels while
you sleep.
Get a 10-cent box.
Sick headache, biliousness, dizzi-
ness, coated tongue, foul taste and foul
breath—always trace them to torpid
liver; delayed, fermenting food in the
bowels or sour, gassy stomach.
Poisonous matter clogged in the in-
testines, instead of being cast out
of the system is re-absorbed into the
blood. When this poison reaches the
| delicate brain tissue it causes con-
gestion and that dull, throbbing, sick-
ening headache.
Cascarets immediately cleanse the
stomach, remove the sour, undigested
food and foul gases, take the excess
bile from the liver and carry out all
the constipated waste matter and
poisons in the bowels,
A Cascaret to-night will surely
straighten you out by morning. They
work while you sleep—a 10-cent box
from your druggist means your head
clear, stomach sweet and your liver
she accidentally
off the stove
and bowels regular for months, Adv.
i Swearing Off.
“Why are you so strong for pro-
hibition ?”
“Well,” replied Uncle Bill Bottletop,
*a country is a good deal like an in-
dividual. After havin’ had liquor with-
out limit for a period of years, it's
a mighty good thing to go without
for awhile.”—Washington Star.
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove's
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a Gen-
eral Tonic because it contains the well
known tonic properties of QUININE and
IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out
Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds
ap the Whole System. 50 cents.
Not If He's on Time.
“Don’t you miss the noise and bustle
of the city, now that you live in the
country.”
“Not if I catch my train to town.”—
Browning’s Magazine.
SOOTHES ITCHING SCALPS
And Prevents Falling Hair Do Cuticurs
Soap and Ointment.



On retiring, gently rub spots of dan
| dru® and itching with Cuticura Oint-
ment. Next morning shampoo with
Cuticura Soap and hot water using
{ plenty of Soap. (ultivate the use of
Cuticura Soap and Ointment for every-
day toilet purposes. {
Free sample each by mail with Book.
Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L,
Boston. Sold everywhere.—Adyv.
Well Fitted.
“Is dis where dey wants
“It is; but it must be a boy
never lies, swears, or uses slang.
“Well, me brudder’s a deaf mute;
send him ’round.”
a boy?’
who
”»
rn
Of Course.
The big apples would never stay at
the top of the measure if there were
no little ones below to hold them up.
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are the orig-
inal little liver pills put up 40 years ago.
They regulate liver and bowels.—Adv.
If a self-made man brags about it
there is something wrong with the
job.



KEEPING BULL IN CONDITION
General Rule Animals Are Alto.
gether Too Thin in Flesh to Do
Justice to Themselves.
Many a breeder of improved stock
has fallen just a little short a success
through a wrong notion of what con-
stitutes breeding condition. When we
visit a breeder for the purpose of buy-
ing a young bull, and he remarks on
the way to the barn: “I don’t pamper
my young cattle; I keep them in just
good breeding condition,” we find as a
rule that his bulls are altogether too
thin in flesh to do justice to themselves
or to him.
He is a rare man who can form an
accurate judgment of a young bull
when he is thin. The average buyer
wants to see young stuff in good,
smooth flesh. This does not mean
over-fat; but there are very few young
bulls which have been injured by car-
rying too much flesh during the first
year of their life, It takes feed, and
plenty of it, to present a young bull in
attractive sale condition; but it pays
even in these days of high-priced feed;
and the sensible buyer will demand it,
first, because it indicates that the bull
Is a good feeder, and, second, because
it gives him a fair opportunity to judge
of its quality. Improved stock is fetch
ing good prices, and those who are
preparing young stuff for sale can well
afford to feed liberally. In fact, they
can much better afford to do this than
not. It is all well enough to carry
through the breeding cows in just
good, strong breeding condition, but
with young stuff a liberal hand has its
reward.—Wallace’s Farmer.
WARMING WATER FOR CATTLE
Tank May Be Built With Board Sides
and Galvanized Iron Bottom on a
Brick Foundation.
As
Yet plenty of water is necessary for
their well-being.
at a sufficiently high temperature for
erly-constructed tank.
The tank may be built with board
sides and galvanized iron bottom so









Warm Water Tank.
tion and a small fire built under it,
foundation close to the bottom of the
tank and ought to give plenty of clear«
ance to the board side.
REMEDY THAT ALWAYS CURES
Very Best Treatment for Pig-Eating
Sow Is to Fatten Her Up and
Sell Her for Pork.

Experts in hog psychology have of-
fered many recipes for curing the pig-
eating sow, They vary all the way,
from a liberal ration of salt pork to a
liberal application of a club.
The very best treatment for such a
sow, says our old friend, experience, is
to feed liberally on corn, run a sharp
knife into her throat at a point well
carcass into scalding hot water, clean
outside and in, trim, salt and smoke,
and skillet.
cure,
TREATMENT FOR CHILLED PIG
Young Animals May Be Quickly Res
vived by Immersing in Water of
About Blood Heat.
It is a sure and happy


Pigs that have been chilled may be
quickly revived by immersing them to
the mouth in warm water (not hot, but
about blood heat).
because the heat is applied so much
more uniformly and quickly. The sup-
position that such pigs never amount
to anything is altogether incorrect, for
they generally will live and
Failure to get results has usually been
due to the pig's having been actually
too hot.

Much Can Be Avoided by Having Sow
Farrow in April—Time of Mating
Will Regulate This.


| row too early.
known to all her best friends, dash the |
and serve with eggs right off the nest |
This is much to be {
preferred to warming them by a fire |
| tions of the Eyes, external and internal.
LOSSES IN SPRING LITTERS |

ind wed
Garfield Te
Take care of you
will take care of you
promotes health.—Adv,

Hasty With His Gun.
you take gas?
Bronco Bill—Will it hurt much if ¥
don’t?
New Dentist—It will,
Bronco Bill--Then, stranger, for
your sake I reckon I'd better take it.
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills contain
nothing but vegetable Ingredients, which act
gently as a tonic and purgative by stimu-
lation and not by irritation. Adv.
Or Supervised Hookey.
“I see they are going to teach swim-
ming in the public schools.”
“Happy days. Spitball throwing will
be legitimate before they get through.”
—Kansas City Journal.
NEVER HAD A CHILL
After Taking ELIXIR BABEK
“My little daughter, 10 years old, suffered
nearly a year with chills and fever, most of the
time under the doctor's care. I was discour-
Babek. Igaveittoherandshehas never had
a chill since. It completely cured her.”
Cyrus Helms, 302 E St., N. E., Washington, D: C.
Parcel Post prepaid from Kloczewski & Co.,
Washington, D. OC
To Teach Farm Life.
require all rural schools to teach farm
life,

Have you noticed that your stock |
drink less water when it is ice cold? |
Water can be kept |
cattle at very little expense in a prop- |
that it can be placed on a brick foundas |
The stovepipe should come through the |
ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE DOES IT,
When your shoes pinch or your corns and bun-
fons ache get Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic
powder to be shaken into shoes and sprinkled in
the foot-bath. Gives instant relief to Tired, Ach-
ing, Swollen, Tender feet. Over 160,000 packages
are being used by the troops at the front. Sold
everywhere, 25¢. Don't accest any substitute. ~Adv.


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color photography.
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Dr. Kilmer’'s Swamp-Root stands very
high in the trade as a kidney, liver and
bladder medicine and the people who have
used it speak very favorably regarding its
value. It is a good seller in this vicinity
and enjoys a splendid reputation through-
out. Very truly yours,
HARRY VANE, Druggist
Dover, Del.
Prove What Swamp-
Bend ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
It will convince anyone. You will also
telling about the kidneys and bladder.
Regular fifty-e cent and one-dollar size bottle
May 5, 1916.

Aversion.
“Do you object to a man who eats
onions?”
“Yes,” replied
very much dislike
wealth.”
“1
Miss C I
ition of
any


oste
A single application of Homes Eye Bal-
sam upon going to bed will prove its mer-
it by morning. Effective for Inflamma-
Adv.
Willing.

thrive, |
frozen or to the use of water that was |
Heavy loss in spring litters can be |
avoided by not having the sows far- |
class facilities to taka care of March
litters, then hold the mating until De-
cember 6, which will ring farrowing
April 1. The period of gestation in
sows in 116 days.
Sheep and Ice Water.
It is a poor plan to let sheep drink
fce water. It lowers their temperature
and affects their indigestion and re-
quires more feed to bring them back to
a normal condition.

Important Horse Item.
It is an important item in maintaine
ing the best health and thrift with
horses to feed and water regularly.
Maintain Fertility.
To maintain normal sofl fertility the
supply of humus must be conserved.
I ————————————
If ro® have not first- |
“You said you'd go through fire and
water for me.”
“Show me a combination of the
and I will.”
two
Coated tongue, vertigo and consti pe 1
tion are relieved I yy Garfield Tea a.—Adv
Oldest Marble Quarry.
Vermont's oldest marble quarry,
opened about 1795, still is being op-
erated prc tab I.

Sudden Death
Before insurance company wil
take a
physician will test your water and re-
port whether you are a good risk.
When your kidneys get sluggish and
clog, you suffer from backache,
an
sick-
| headache, dizzy spells, or twinges and
pains of lumbago, rheumatism and gout, |
or sleep is disturbed two or three times
a night—take heed, before too late!
You can readily overcome such con-|
ditions and prolong life by taking the |store,
advice of a famous physician, which is:




New Dentist (in Frozen Dog)—Will |
aged and a friend advised me to try Elixir |
Mrs. |
Elixir Babek 50 cents, all druggists or by |
It is proposed in North Carolina to |
risk on your life the examining | 4

WHAT IS
LAX-FOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA 4
A DIGESTIVE LAXATIVE
CATHARTIC AND LIVER TONIC
Lax-Fos is not a secret or Patent Medi
cine but is composed of the following olde
fashioned roots and herbs:
CASCARA BARK
BLUE FLAG ROOT
RHUBARB ROOT
BLACK ROOT
MAY APPLE ROCT
SENNA LEAVES
AND PEPSIN
In Lax-Fos the Cascara is improved by
the addition of these digestive ingredients
aking it better than ordinary CASCARA,
and thus the combination acts not only as a
stimulating laxative and cathartic but also
as a digestive and liver tonic. Syrup iaxa=
| tives ara weak, but Lax-Fos combines:
strength with palatable, aromatic taste and
does not gripe or disturb the stomach, One
bottle will prove Lax-Fos is invaluable for
Constipation, Indigestion or Torpid Liver.
| Price 0c.

RHEUMATISM
Lumbago or Gout?
Take RHEUMACIDE to remove the cause
and drive the poison from the system.
“RHEUMACIDE ON THE INSIDE
PUTS RHEUMATISM ON THE OUTSIDE”
At All Druggists
Jas. Baily & Son, Wholesale Distributors
Baltimore, Md.

= ASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always
Bears the
Signature

 

Use
For Over
Thirty Years
= GASTORIA
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORR ©ITV.

THIS “KIDNEY MEDICINE MAKES
FRIENDS EVERYWHERE
| We wish to speak a good word for Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root. Dy our experi-
ence with the remedy we have found it
to be an excellent seller and we always
recommend it where a preparation of its
| character is required.
{ Very truly yours,
| BRAGDON & CO.
| April 16, 1016. Middletown, Del,
Root Will Do For You
Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle.
receive a booklet of valuable information,

When writing, be sure and mention this paper.
es for sale at all drug stores.
TAPS=
Relieves and Remedies
CONSTIPATION
Twe Box—10 Zaps |0c— AllDmggists
 
 


5000 People wanted to try a box of the
Sager’s Giltedge Antiseptic Ointment
Rid yourself of catarrh, colds, pneumonia, rheu~
matism and heal your burns, bruises, sores, Ty
hands and external and internal ailments,
offer to agents, 25¢c. B. & 6. Co,, +40 Barry Place, Bultils
Watson E.Coleman,Washe
ington,D.C. Boorse free. High
PATENTS Eealisoeging
“ROUGH on RATS” Di taidocn ina aia
ALLSTONES
Avoid operations. Positive Liver & Stomach remedy
(No Oil) Rest Its sure; home remedy. Write Today,
Galistone Remedy Co. Dept. W-7, 2195. Dearborn St. —
BALTI MORE, NO. 11-1917,
Delicate Young Girls, Here Is
Advice For You!
-“I can recommend
Prescription as
medicine for women.
into womanhood,
y¥ parents saw I
ine of this kind. They

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Dr. Pie










rite
nt


put vorite Prescription’ and
lit « 1t i could expect. After
itsu » 1 was stron and better every
| way."—MRS. DM. \RY ¥ E. DOBSON, 1205
(Ww. Fayette St.
| Favorite Prescription can be ob-
tained at almost any up-to-date drug
in either liquid or tablet form.
It has the guarantee of 40 years be-
“Keep the kidneys in good order, avoid | lind it, and does not contain alcohol
too nich meat, salt, alcohol or tea
Drink plenty of pure water and drive|
the uric acid out of the sy stem by taking |
Anurigc, in tablet form.” You can obtain |
Anurie, double strength, at drug stores, | |
the discovery of Dr. Plerce of invalids’
Hotel, Buffalo, N. X.
nor narcotics, but ingredients are
plainly printed on the wrapper. En-
tirely vegetable and extracted from np
tive roots and herbs. If not obtainab
at your dealer's, send $1.00 to D
Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N.
and he will mail large
tablets,