The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 45, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 4, 1924 Page: 2 of 8
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THE CASS COUNTY SUN
DETROIT WOMAN
RECOVERS
OUR COMIC SECTION
Health Much Better After
Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
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Detroit, Michigan.—"Your little book
left at my door was my beat doctor. I
read it, then said to
my husband,' Please
?o and get me soma
>ydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Com-
pound. I want to
lake it.' The first
month I took three
bottles of Vegetable
Compound and one
of Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Blood Medi-
cine, and used Lydia
E. Pinkham's Sana-
tive Wash. If you only knew how much
better I feel! Now when my friends
say they are sick I tell them to take
Lydia E. Pinkham's medicines. I give
the little book and your medicines the
best of thanks."—Mrs. Hamerink,3765
25th Street, Detroit, Michigan.
In newspapers and booklets we are
constantly publishing letters from wo-
men, who explain how they were helped
by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta-
ble Compound.
These letters should guide yon. If
you are troubled with pains and ner-
vousness, or any feminine disorder, bear
in mind that the Vegetable Compound
has helped other women and should
help you. For sale by druggists every-
where.
Needless Advice
"Men
should not deceive
their
wives."
"Lord-
—they don't."—Florida
Times-
Cnlon.
MOTHER!
Child's Best Laxative is
"California Fig Syrup"
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Hurry Mother! Even a bilious, con-
stipated, feverish child loves the pleas-
ant taste of "California Fig Syrup"
and it never fails to open the bowels.
A teaspoonful today may prevent a
sick child tomorrow.
Ask your druggist for genuine "Cali-
fornia Fig Syrup" which has direc-
tions for babies and children of all
ages printed on bottle. Mother! You
must say "Califoria" or you may get
an Imitation flg syrup.
CURES CDID5 W24H0URS
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DETROIT. WM4«U. CO- MCHKSAM;
FOR OVER
200 YEARS
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haarlem oil has been a world-
wide remedy for kidney, liver and
bladder disorders, rheumatism,
lumbago and uric acid conditions.
HAARLEM OIL
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correct Internal troubles, stimulate vital
organ*. Three «ixe . All druggists. Insist
on the original genuine Qou>
Happy Ending
"Has this novel a happy ending?"
Inquired one summer girl of another.
"Oh, very. In the last chapter, just
as the young couple have given up all
.hope, they find a bouse."—Louisville
Courier-Journal.
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
6 Bellans
Hot water
Sure Relief
ELL-ANS
25$ AND 754; PACKAGES EVERYWHERE
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Relieved of Catarrh
Dae to La Grippe
Thanks
To
PE-RU-NA
A LONO TIME.
Willie: T o u
once said you'd
love me till I was
an old man.
Li^u: Yes, but
I never thought It
would take you
'so long to got
old.
A Losing Came
She lost her poise when he tried to
lold her hand and openly rebuked him.
When he attempted to put hlB arm
iround her she lost her temper and
.old him it tMng or two.
lie begged her pardon and promised
lot to do it again.
Then she lost Interest
BETWEEN
FKOGS.
Kill that high
note.
Whaddjre mean
'kill that high
note.**
Croak It I
Croak ltl
Leap-Year Trouble
Ethel—Oh, dear, I'm In such a quan-
dary !
Blanch—What's wrong?
Ethel—Why, I proposed to Jack last
night and he accepted me, und now-
Torn who refused me last week writes
that he has reconsidered In c y favor.
IN TIIE INFANT
LINE.
"Pa, what Is an
Infant Industry?"
nvhat the
stork Is running,
tuy boy,1*
A LA BIBLE.
If I kissed you
on tho cheek,
what'd you do?
I'd turn tho
other cheek also.
A SAFE GUESS.
I saw Hlcky go-
ing into the
chiropodist's this
morning.
There must be
something serious
on foot.
Sufficient Excuse
"I swapped for a couple more—
p'tu!—dogs today." announced Tobe
Sagg of Sandy Mush.
"What In the name of gracious did
you do that for?" demanded his wife.
"B'euz, confound It. I needed 'ein to
take up the extry fleas yurabouta."
JITST SO.
What do you
think of these
here "summer
furs?"
11 • ■ carrying
things pretoy fur.
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Mrs. Laura Berberick, over 70
years of age, 1205 Willow Ave..
Hoboken, N. J., writes: "A severe
attack of La Grippe left me with
a hoarseness and slime in the head
and throat. I had chronic catarrh.
It grew worse. I could not lie down
or sleQp at night. I was always
bothered by the slime, pain in the
back and a terrible headache every
morning.
Finally I bought a bottle of
Pe-ru-na which was of great bene-
fit. It gave me blood and strength.
I have no pains in head or back,
nor noises in the head. The slime
has gone and I can sleep. My
weight has increased. I am cheer-
ful and happy, thanks to Pe-ru-na,
which I shall always keep in the
house and recommend to my
friends."
For every form of catarrh
Pe-ru-na meets the need, Coughs,
Colds, Nasal Catarrh, Indigestion,
Bowel disorders are all forms of
catarrh.
Buy it any where in tablet or
liquid form.
Mending an Umbrella
Broken Joints between the braces
ond ribs of un umbrella can be re-
paired with friction tape, says Popu-
lar Science Monthly. Simply put the
end of the bruce where it belonns'and
wind tightly with the tape in Such a
way that the action of the Joint will
not be interfered with. The umbrella
then can be opened and closed with-
out difficulty and the repair will bt
found to last surpriflngly well.
What exasperates a man Is that h
may look as If he were lying when h
Isn't.
"CASCARETS" IF BILIOUS,
CONSTIPATED—10c A BOX
If Dizzy, Headachy or Stomach Ii
Sour, Clean the Bowels.
To clean you)
bowels wlthou'
cramping or over
a' tlntr, take "Cas
carets." Slcl
headache, dlzzl
ness, biliousness
gases, Indigestion
sour upset stom
ach and all sucl
distress gone by morning. Nicest inx
atlve and cathartic on earth for grown
ups and children. 10c a box—all druj
stores.
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The powerful, healing warmth of
Bunto Lightning OH gives inatant
am' poeltlve relief from throbbing,
merv. i --klng palm of Hheuma-
tlnn, Neuralgia, daadarlte. etc. At
jroor druggists, Su- and a bottta.
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uanniiiia oik
BATHE TIRED EYES
with l>r. Thompson's Hyewausr.
Burnt yourdruggist'*«'
UN Hirer, Troy, N. Y. Booklet.
Clear ThePores
Of Impurities With
Cuticura Soap
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Vou can make $100 weekly Belling the beet
tailored and beet tilting union made 112.61
utility eUlt on the market, lour commlsalot
14.00. Wire or write for soiling outfit
GEN'EHAI. SERVICE CI.OTHINU CO.
Ml Denhnm llldg. Denver. Coin
WAN f E O—Man. energetic and reliable,
wanted for factory representative to handle
our builneaa In this district. Unusual oppor-
tunity with fortune for right man. Experi-
ence or capital unnecessary. Write fully
Syncro Motor* Work*. Battle Creek. Mich
HEALTH!
You Can Hove It
Are you strong as you should
be? Or are you run-down — weak,
nervous; no appetite; sleep rest-
lessly; feel poorly most of the timef
Begin taking Bull's Herbs and
Iron. It quickly brings back lost
vitality and builds strength. It
has done this*for thousands of
run-down people during the last
half-century. Like all prepara-
tions of merit It has many imita-
tors. Be sure to get ths genuine
from your druggist. Deeiaad ——
W.H. BULL'S
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Banger, J. E. A. & Erwin, W. L. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 45, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 4, 1924, newspaper, November 4, 1924; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth340719/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.