The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, December 5, 1919 Page: 6 of 8
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Keep Ycrar Liver Active, Yow
SyitmPurifled and FreeFrom
Colda by TflWng Oalotaba,
| 1 the Nausealess Calomel
Tablets, that are De-
. h lightful, Safe and
-iSfi'si'M :>IlliiSs as
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Physicians and iDruggfcta are advi*
Jag their friends to keep their systems
purified and thei* organs in\ perfect
the leturn of m"%
son
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i cut short ft
^ it
of ^influenza. They know
ged up; system and a lazy
eotfa, jftfluenza and serious
is
Swamp-Boot fi i,l
iwnMntim
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eold ovetndgfcft and to
rfou® complication®. take one
bedtime'with •wallow of
It's ftlli. No salts, oar nausea,
iping, no a&skening after effects.
_ morning yoar cold has vanished,
you* liver is active,yoursyste:raa fat purl-
fied and refreshes and you are feeling
t fine with a hearlf awStitt'fofsr Bwak-
■£a$t^,Jkt what y«sa pleasfr—no; ganger.
•^siotiba are' gi^ ^onl^ in idtfginal
sealed package pdee thirty-fiv «ents.
druggist is authorized to sefnnd
Should «®8 JiSi'iSjV, ^ ^.
Swamp-Root has stood the test of yeara,
It ;is sold by all druggists, on its merit
and it should help you. No other kidney
medicine has so many friends.,
Be sunt to get Swamp-Boot\ft&d start
treatment at once. \
[oWever, II you wish ;^rst to\tesl this
_ at preparation send: ten cents, to Dr.
Kifcner & Co., Binghaanton, 'HifYii fat'.ft-
sample bottle. When writing b8 sure and
mention this paper.—Ad*! ^ ' \
yeur money if y«m are nqt pi
delighted with cfaIotabs.-:~(Adv.
Vleltorlal Amenltieja. ^ .
Mrs. Hasbleigh—Some of my boards
ers are very witty.
Her Caller—Well, they bay thai
hunger sharpens the wits, you, know.
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Times KaW Changed. :
It is, said that the post, office in
Philadelphia gets $315,000 a day less, as
the result of gblng from the three-cent
back to the two-eeot rate for letters.
That happens to be exactly the* sum
which Benjamin Frainklio was abte to
turn over to Great Britain in annual
revenues from the post offices lit* the
■colonies in-. 1774, after he had pat In
four years of hard! work in creating a
postal system. -
^CALIFORNIA RG SYRUP"
IS CHILD'S LAXATIVE
KEEP IT HANDY
f
Look
in, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Bheu-
41 '^rName "Bayer" means genuine
i prescribed by physicians .for
m years. Handy tin toxes of 12
pbst few cents. Aspirin is trade
ik. of Bayer • Blanufacture of Mono-
eticacidester of SalicyllcaclcU—Adv.
hrift is better than an annuity. "
3ER MISTRESS OF SEAS
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Supremacy Passing
Into New Hands, Says Na-
val Expert.
... vlreat Britain fear is-.being, felt
. that the trident of the ocean Is pass-
ing into now hands. This at least is
the notfe sounded by Archibald Hurd,
the naval expert, writing in the Lon-
' Daily Telegraph. ^ •
•'It-Is ah arresting fact," he says,
V Jtrdged" bjrthe ~streTxgttr"of "Itr
ttle squadrons in active commis-
n^ this country's supremacy has at
..st temporarily passed away.
"The tfn I ted States has now in com-
mission 31 battleships,;and Washing-
. V ington plans to have 20 next year, the.
reduction in number being balanced
by tiie increased power of some of
m the ships now approaching comple-
tef-ifoif wmmmmmim
' "We have in n similar state of read-
iness 22 battleships find five cruisers,
and. in accordance with ttee order
published • with .'reference to'reduction
to a reserve basis, our instantly ready
battle force will fall at an early date
to 16 ships, 10 of them forming the
Atlantic fliifet and the other six cruisfaig
In the Mediterranean. It may b<v-muhe-
natlonui
reached this
fiecOndary iiosItion at «ea.V
Mr. Hnrd ^consoles himself with the
on that .the British admiralty
v If you paid a specialist $25.00 for ft
prescription, you would not get any-
thing that would give quicker relief
for Croup, Catarrh, Colds, or Sore
Throat, than VACHER BALM, which
only costs- 25c in jars, or tubes.
Write for Samples and Agent's
Prices. Beware of imitations, E, W.
facher, Inc., New Orleans, La.—Ad*
Something for Nothing.
"flow much ?" asked the man as be
stepped from" the elevator in the Fed-
era] building.
, "Hub?" -returned H. N. Wiadleighr
the elevator man.
"How much?" again asked the man
as lie pulled a large roil of bills from
his pocket.
"What for?' Wadlelgh inquired.
''Why, for the ride up to the third
floor?" said the stranger.
< < a being lcjil-
did, bo replied: "Oh, I guess, $1.50
will cover' it." , _ ■ , ■ '
The man .reached in bis pocket an?
got the amount.
"Say, where are you from that yon
have to pay for elevator service?' the
elevator pilot asked.
"My name is 'Carl " John Joseph
Aaron Peterson, and I have lived in
South Dakota for ten years," he said.
"My sister's child is going to be chris-
tened Carl John Joseph and I'm going
to be there," came the detailed ahr
swer.
at tongue! Remove poison*
from stomach,; liver and
bowels.
Accept "California" Syrup of Figs
only—look for the name California on
.^he-^^kage,^en.-your-are. 3ure-.your-
child is having the best and most harm-
less laxative or physie for the little
stomach, liver and bowels. Children
love its .delicious fruity taste. Full
directions for child's dose on each bot-
tle; Give it without fear.
Mother I You must say "California."
■Adv. ■
Never give a moment to complaint,
but utilize the time that Would oth^-
wise be spent in this way'In looWfig
forward and actualizing the. conill-
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SALADS AND
MP!
VARIOU?
loav.
^Dodson's Liver Tone" Doesn't Sicken or Upset Yoi*
N&cf0ay
WICH.ES
OCCASIONS.1
mm
till
A sandwich is never out of season,
for it is the substantial part of a meal
at whatever time
pi— "*?1 *"
served.r
If oi|e desired a
large quajitity of
titling for ' sand-
wiches, the follow-
ing ' re0pe will be
a good one to fol-
It may be easily divided. The
ng may be used on potato"or oth-
er vegetable saMi's': .
-e. Sandwich Filling.-—Mix to-
gether one cupful; ofl sour cream, three
egg3 - ©ne tablesp'oonful of butter, one
tablegpoobful off sugar, a few grains
of cayenne, one, teaspoonfuF of mus-
tardi^gBd one teaapoeafni of saltr-'-Beafr
all together in a dtoubfe boiler unitfl' the
eggs ore broken;, setr over hot water
and stir until it begins' flo thickens. Adj®.
three teblespoonfuUs of Tfnegar; h t, to
the cream mixture; When cooked! un-
til it coats the spoon;, set aside to- cool'.
Put one and one-half poimds of cheese,
two green peppers and1 «wo> sweet red
pepper® through a meat chopper. Mix
together, and add enougft of the dress-
ing tomake the mixture spread easHy.
Use on thin slices of brestd.
Cream Cheese Riling^—Cream two
small Cream cheeses, add gradteHy
one tablespoonful of bwtter and jObb-
fourth' of a cupful' of orange Juice.
When well blended, add;half a cuplul
of chopped pfmentoes, one cupful of
ehjOpped walnut 'meats and oneiftaH
teaspoonfui of salt. ; Mix well and
spread On buttered graham bread.
Onion Sandwiches.—Chop, fine a Ber-
muda or Spanish onion, and mix with
a little well-seasoned French dressing.
Spread on buttered bread and serve
for Sunday night sandwiches (after
church).
Carrot and Nut Sandwiches.—Mix
together one-half cupful each of ground
carrots and nuts (peanuts, walnuts or
pecans may be used). Add one-half
teaspoonfui of salt, one-half table-;
spoonful of olive oi). one teaspoonfui
of lemon Juice. Mix thoroughly and
spread on slicee of buttered bread, '
Pressed Egg and .Ham Sandwiches.
—Chop fine six hard-cooked eggs, one
greeiv onion and one-half a green pep-
per. ' Mix with onedialf te&spoonful of
sait and one tablespoonfur of prepared
ISon't take sdckening, salivatfng CSalo-
wel.when r ■■ "ya.,a.larg©
bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone—a- per-
fect substitute for Caiom^. ; "
; It is a pSeasant vegetable liquid
wtdch w:l',. . /voi ii i, . .l asjsurse*.
ly as Calomel,, bat tt doesn't make yao
sick and can> n«st salivate;
Children and) grown folks can take
Dqdson's Liver lone, becam^eit is per-
fectly harmless.
< Calomel is a dangerous daug. It Is
feercury and attaeks your bones. Take
a .d«fa(e-.of nasty, Calooicl today and-
wiu feel weak, uics auti naiwca
morrow, Dont. lose a day. 'i\ • u .
'c:'; J of Dodson's )LU?o«' '.'Jaaj In- '
i i • v;ir ' - ,
any biliousness, constipistit'n, i
seas,, headache, coated tongue or soar
stomach. Your druggist says if you
don't find Dodson's LiVer Tone acts
.better than horrible €Mt>mel your
[money is waiting for you^~At";
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COLT DISTEMPER
from ruunins
i#M
Yatc can prevent this loathsome disease fro® running
througfii your stabief and cure all the colts ouffieyirip witis .
it when you begin tSe treatment. No matter ltow. young,
SPOJHHSIB DISTEMPER C'OMPOUND is safe to. use on' any I
colt.- It is wonderful how it prevents ail distempers, no j
mattes- Inw 'colts or horses at any age i are "exposed." : /
"' SPOHN SlEDieAIi CO^ Gtoaben, lad., TT. 9, A.
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mustard. Place half of the mixture
in a small, greased pan. Press down,
then add a layer of chopped ham, using
one and one-half cupfuls, finely
chopped. Finish with the rest of the
egg mixture; pour over two tablespoon- .. t „ ,
in a coa' til three doses are taken usually breaks
place Until molded-.enough to slice.
An Abuse.
Cornelius Vanderbilt said at a din-
ner party in Newport r
"A number of Fifth .avenue firms
have ceased to give free samples of
dresS materials to their lady patrons.
"It' up) c . "'Mr.' Vanderbilt added,
"that "-tvt'iain ultra-fashionable lady
patrons would secure a free sample of-
dress material and. make on evening
gown of It." ■
Only a Few.
"Everybody knows about It. Some
people take her pari and some take
ber husband's part." : ' . "
"And I presume thofe. are a few ec-
centric individuals who mind their own
business."., •-
to paocet
health, and
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PHYSICALLY Fit
It isn't a^e, it's careless living that
bnts men "down and out." Keep your
Aternal organs in good condition and
you will alwayd be physically fit. \
The kidneys are "the most over-
worked organs in the human body,
"When they break down under the-,
strain and the deadly uric . acid ac-
cumulates and crystallizes look out!
These sharp crystals tear and scratch -
tbt delicate urinary channels
excruciating pain, and set '
'<
eneration and often do
;eadly Bright's Disease. • ■
One of the first warnings ,, of slug-
tusing
gish kidney action is pain or stiffness
in the small of the back, loss of appe-
tite, indigestion or rheumatism.
Do not wait until the danger is upon
you. At the first indication of trouble \
go after the cause at once. Get a tml y
box of GOLD MEDAL Haariem ^i \
Capsules, imported direct from the
laboratories m Holland,. They will give
almost immediate relief. It for any
al&iost immediate relief. If for any
jsauBe they should not, yonr MoneywA
be refunded. But.be sure to get GOIJ)
SiEDAL. None other is genuine. IB
sealed boxes, three eizea.^-Adv. " .
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Suit Yourself.
"Gimme a chlckeri."
"Do yuh want a pullet?"
"Naw, J wanna cawjTte
City of Toledo, Lucaa
that he is
Cheney
of To
m will
e sum of
CHENEY
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I* k*n SHm 5 IpJwlH
tAnd you who Judge so harshly,
Are you sure the stumbling-stone
. Thn,t tripped the feet of others -
Might not have, bruised your own?
Are you sure1 the sad-faced angel
Who writes your errors down
Witt ascribe to you more honor
Than him5ton whojn you "frown?
! Wholesome good things.
Frostings for various cakes have
Dot been the usual thing during the
months "of sugar short-
age. The following are
two desirable frostings
-\vhlch may" be covered
and kept In a cool place
for weeks and, by "adding
a bit of moisture or
heating over water, will
be ready 'for use:
. Fondant.-—This recipe
has appeared before as
candy foundation, but makes very sat-
isfactory frosting: Use four cupfuts
Of sugar, one cupful Of water and; one
tablespoonful of glucose. Boil- until
4he sirup makes a soft'ball when drop-
ped In water. Set away, cool; when
cool-enough to bear tiie^'finger, stir
until creamy., Put into a jar pr bowl,
.cover with waxed paper and let stand
until wanted. , Take out what will be
needed for icing, melt it' ovpr hot wa-
ter, add flavoring, coloring or chocolate
and spread on the cakes.
; Another Frosting.—Use confection-
'e;rs' sUgar and milk or cream. To two
cupfuls of sugar add a tablespoonful
of cream,, adding a few drops more un-
til soft enough to spread. -Try It on a
small cake until of .the right consist-
ency; use what is needed and covet
the rest, setting It ItL.a cool place
where It will not dry out. It will keep
for three weeks ,or longer.
Baohetor's Buttona^-Rub together
four tablespoonfuis of butter and tew
tabfespoonfuls of flour. Divide, ten t«-
blespoonfule of sugar; stir five into the
flour and the other flve into two well-
beaten eggs; flavor ,.with anise .and
add to the flour mixture. Make into
small' walnut-sized- hall , :;piaoe on. a
^buttered baking sheet apd-bake in a
hot oven. Dip in fondant and sprinkle
36S«SK«!'
Ites until p
nliiliBtiaar.'/tf little
... . add yOlka andifold in
Bake.forty-five tiiMites in a
" .
SOLD FOR SO YEARS.
for MALARIA, CHILLS and FEVER.
ALSO A T1N£ GENERAL STRENGTHEN-
im TONIC. Sold by All Dnts SH>t<e«.
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of honeyed words.
is a sting back
BREAKS YOUR COLD IN X
JUST A FEW HOURS
"Pape's Cpld Compound" instantly re-
lieves stuffiness and
■ distress
Don't stay stufEed-up! Quit blowing
and snuffling! A dose of "Pape's Cold
Compound" taken every two hours un-
up a severe cold and ends all grippe
misery. .~.;c
The- very first dose opens your
clogged-up nostrils* and the air pass-
ages of the<head; stops nose running;
relieves the headache, dullness, fever-
ishness, sneezing, soreness and stiffness.
"Pape's Cold , Compound" is the
quickest, surest relief known and costs
only, a few cents at drug stores. It
acts without assistance, tastes nice,
contains no quinine—Insist upon
Pape's I—Adv.
Two heads are certainly better than
one—for a parrel. t
"I Believe I Gould
Not Have Lived
HI
Had Not Taken Rich-Tone.",
•—Says E' *-'*-■
"Tl l truly wondcrtn? tpntc boa da
bm i' more good than all the doctofs'
and 1 hove been trade? the
care of several eminent phyalcians. I
am truly gxatcfnl for the benefi* I bsvi>
recetved -dCrojji taklag Rleli-Tone an<l !
recommend lit to nil people who aas
physically weak and run down,".
lilt
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" Take RICH-TONE
i and gain new energy
Mich-Tone makes more ted corpuscles,
enriching and purifying- the blood. If
contain* all of the elements thrift-: am
seeded xdoat ia malntalttingr. strength
and vigor. Rleh-Toiie rests the tired
nerves, restores appetite. Induces
healthful sleep—It gives you all those
things which mean energy and well-
being;. Get a bottle today—coaly $1,00
at all drag stores.
A. B. Richards MedieiaeCo^Shennaa, Texas
Kodak FdmsDevdlopdl Free
PBICB'S FINIiSHmd. mx M
Velvot or Bonii-gJosa
■■iBi v3o aad -So.
FAMILY WANTS COTTON TO jftCK. MARK
OFFER. A1.SO WANT FAUi for
Box 14, Uuiggs, Ark.
ICnow what you give
' your children.
The open published formula appears On every bottle of
Mothers
he opei
MRS
SYRUP
The Infanta' and Children's. Regulator
Senna—a prompt, efficient vege-
table cathartic. •
Rhntttrbr-a rq'uveaator of diges.'
% tive action.
Sa^BmnCiix&s o retm-
iatpr of the bawds—used fre-
with other ingredients
jvlearned doctors in treating
i , ■ colic and diarrhoea.
BicjwIwmBte—lilgbly valuable in treating
« gastric indigestion""
ifi indigestion ic
Carawy, C
to maiafthls
in children.
; o ■ severei
• Oil of Anise, Fennel,
Syrup, all of which help,to malSBthis formula the very bestt__.
medical skill can, devise. If it were possible to improve this for-
Coriander, Glycerine, Sttgar -
i * "" " straat
mula it would be dpne reganJlesa of the'fact that a bottle of
Mrs.'WinsIow's Syrup now
' rati
twice ae much to make as any
Yet it costs you no more than ordi-
other similar preparation.
nary baby laxatives, f
At all Druggists
J^ JUWHUCAN DRUG
Genital Stlllng-Agents; Uarsia F. R&dMe & Co., tac. IkwfaA . Twote, Caia& ,
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Jon of ou| own agricultural experts.
manufacture w^kee^flio puiit^and *
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Buck, James T. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, December 5, 1919, newspaper, December 5, 1919; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth242516/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.