The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 52, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 25, 1923 Page: 2 of 8
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BOTHER! GIVE SICK BABY
"CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP"
Harmless Laxative to Clean Liver
and Bowels of Baby or Child.
Even constipat-
ed, bilious, fever-
ish, or sick, colic
Babies and Chil-
dren love to take
genuine "Califor-
nia Fig Syrup."
No other laxative
regulntes the ten-
der little bowels
so nicely. It# ^
sweetens the
stomach and starts the liver and
bowels acting without griping. Con-
tains no narcotics or soothing drugs.
Say "California" to your druggist and
avoid counterfeits I Insist upon gen-
uine "California Fig Syrup" which
contains directions.—Advertisement.
What, Indeed? —
Mrs. C. A. It. writes—I said to my
little one the other day: "Oh, Betty,
run and play and don't keep bothering
me so.''
" 'Wily, what you 'spect from chll-
dren but bovver?' she asked, looking at
me In wonder."—Boston Transcript
INDIGESTION, GAS,
UPSET STOMACH
"Pape's Dlapepsln" is the quickest,
surest relief for indigestion, gases,
flatulence, heartburn, sourness or
stomach distress caused by acidity. A
few tablets give almost immediate
stomach relief. Correct yoiir stomach
nnd digestion now for a few cents.
Druggists sell millions of packages of
Pape's Dlapepsin.—Adv.
First Treatise on Poison.
The ilrst treatise on the science of
poisons was written by Orflla, a
French toxlcologist, uud was published
during the flrst quarter of the Nine-
teenth century.
Hall** Catarrh
Medicine
rid your system of Catarrh or Deafne*
caused by Catarrh. •
Sold by druggists far over 40 ,«n
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. Ohl<
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Rettorea Color and
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HINDERCORNS tinraoTM Cnru, (3*1-
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fret, m>l:M walking ranj. ISo. by mm! or atJJrue-
giat*. uinox Chemloal works* Patcliogne. n. x.
Avoid Sc Relieve
COLDS
INFLUENZA
MALARIA
BY TAKING
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CH1LLTONIC
It it a Rollablo Control Invigorating Tonle
an ITCH!
"CASCARETS" FOR LIVER
AND BOWELS—10c A BOX
Cures Biliousness, Constipation, Rick
Headache,Indigestion. Drug stores. Adv.
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Money deck wimouv question
If HUNT'S SALVE falls In tb
treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA,
RINO WORM ,T KTTEH or other
Itching skin <1 .honued. Price
75c at arugirl. ta. or direct from
A. 8. Richards Medicine Co .Shtrman.Tn
BATHE YOUR EYES
Use Dr. Thompson's Hyewater.
Buy at yoerdrnqglu's or
UM Hly. r, Troy, N. If. Booklet.
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Queen Mary a Kind Employer.
Among the servants of the British
royal household Queen Mary has th«
reputation of being a kind and sym-
pathetic employer, hut at the same
time a strict disciplinarian.
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Cuticura for Pimply Facet.
To remove pimples and blackheadt
smear them with Cuticura Ointment
Wash off in Ave minutes with Cuti-
cura Soap and hot water. Once cleat
keep your skin clear by using them foi
dally toilet purposes. Don't fall to in
elude Cuticura Talcum. Advertisement
'Tor Christ the
Lord is Born!'
By M ARTHA B. THOMAS
Star of BetWehem
Outshone All at
Conference of
the Heavenly
Bodies
[T WAS Christ-
mas Eve, am}
the stars
were holding
a conference.
They could not
leave their places
in the sky, because it was against the
la v of night, so they managed to talk
by ray-dio! That is, each star s>nt a
ray toward a certain spot, where all the
other rays were shining, and this made
the conference!
, "Star talk"! Words of light! It
was a very bright and busy time.
The largest stars
did the most talk-
ing ; they had a
good deal to say
about the way they
shone when the
moon was away.
"We are not only
beautiful to 109k
at," they declared,
"but we help folks
to get about on
dark nights. The
earth folks like to
look at us, and
wonder about us.
We are very Im-
portant!" If stars
ct ii!d swell with
pride, these stars
would have burst. When they had
talked very hard for about an hour, a
•mall, slender shaft of light twinkled
Into their midst.
"Who are you?" came a chorus of
Bhining voices.
"I am the Star of Bethlehem," was
the answer.
The other stars had never heard of
her. They were inclined toihush her
op. But there was something so
sweet, so penetrating, so beautiful In
her light that they were constrained to
give heed.
"What is your history?" then de-
manded the largest and oldest star.
The Star of Bethlehem quivered
with * clear radiance which seemed to
have all the colors of the rainbow.
"An angel with a torch came and
lighted me the very flrst Christmas
Ere. 1 shone with a special luster and
ruitfed many people to the manger In
l Christmas Eve ^
THE frost is bright,
The lamps shine white
Along the city streets tonight:
The people throng
Those streets along,
With here « jest end there s song.
Can they not hear
Where, taint yet clear.
Across the night-winds, drawing near.
Strange music swells
Of camel-bells,
While rich and deep the incense smells?
Too blind they are
To watch from far
The rising of the Sacred Star;
Too quick and loud.
The hastening crowd,
To pause before a Manger, bowed.
O hearts o! men.
Grow soit main!
Miraclea happen now as when
On Mary mild *
The Savior smiled:
Christ lives in every newborn childl
—Anchusa, in Chicago Daily Tribune
Just a Picture
of His Mother
Bq MARIJ QRAHAM BONNER
Seek Hardy Cow for Alaska.
The I'nitod States Department of
Agriculture is trying to develop a cow
for Alaska vhieh will be hardy Enough
to stand winters thorn 0111
give plenty of milk.
Likeness of the
Dearesl IDoman
in the IDorld, a
Christmas Qift to
Lonesome Son
Bethlehem, urn;r« me Christ Child lay
with his Mother Mary. Shepherds saw
me while they were watching their'
sheep on the hillside. And other 11 n go Is
of blinding beauty sang near me. They
played on golden harps. The sky shone
with a heavenly glory. There has nev-
er been a night so wonderful."
The other stars listened with awe.
Before this sweet, compelling light they
felt silent and humble.
Then, for an Instant, there came an
incomparable brilliance. The Star of
Bethlehem blazed In Indescribable
beauty. And faint and i'ar came the
music of harps and singing . . .
"For Christ the Lord is bore!"
(©, 1923, Weatern Nowapapar Union.
POOR THING
Plum Pudding—Alas for the good
old dajs of brandy sauce 1
WAS the
first year he
had ever been
away from
home and
he was a full-
grown man. Other
years he had been near enough to go
back home for Christmas, but now his
work had sent him across the conti-
nent and he couldn't possibly manage
the trip.
He had some excellent new friends
and he was going to have Christmas
dinner with them. And the family
from home had sent a beautiful Christ-
mas box—every member of the family
had sent a present.
It had been tied with holly and red
I ribbon and he had opened it Christmas
Eve.
But now it was Christmas morning
and he was just a little bit homesick.
Yes, Just a little bit—perhaps it was
more than a little bit!
And then came the postman's ring.
He had received all his presents,
cards, too, from his friends at home
who would not send presents, but who
had remembered him.
Yes, lie had been very fortunate.
The homesickness he felt was only
natural. And then he opened the small
package which the postman's ring had
brought to him.
It was a photograph of his mother,
and it arrived on Christmas day.
And under it was a little note, just
a few words of love and devotion and
a Christmas greeting.
He felt better already I For, even
though there must at times be separa-
tions, he had so wonderful a home and
mother that even though they were
apart actually their thoughts ano
spirits were as close together u
though they were not separated.
It was an excellent photograph of
his mother, too. What a perfect
Christmas morning gift!
(©. 1*11, Weetern Newepeper Union.)
THE HERALD ANGELS SING
Hark! the herald angels sing
Olory to the newborn Kin*;
Peace on earth, and merey mil?
God and etnnere reconciled.
—Charles Wesl«
"DANDELION BUTTER COLOR"
A harmless vegetable butter color
nsed by millions for 50 years. Drug
stores and general stores sell bottles
of "Dandelion" for 35 cents.—Adv.
Big Line to Buck.
In combating overweight, one should
realize that he may have whole gen-
erations if fat ancestors to buck
ugalnst.
Always Keep a Box on Hand.
Brandreth I'ills are a safe and reli-
able laxative, made In America for
ninety years, entirely vegetable.--Adv.
Worthless Land Reclaimed.
Over 6,000 acres of formerly worth-
less, unhealthy marsh lands Just south
of Home. Italy, have been reclaimed
and brought under cultivation.
Handing Out Transfers.
Both men and nations loudly grieve.
We find complaints anew
Because of something folks believe
Somebody else should do.
The use of soft coal will make lam
dt> rork heavier winter. -
Cross*BalPKae wiiF nelp to rw.'JN
that-grimy look. At all grocers—Ad
vertlsement.
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On to Him.
Burroughs—"Good morning, Brown
Good bracing" weather. Isn't It?
Brown—"Not for bracing me! I can'l
lend you a cent."—Boston Transcript
A torpid liver prevent* proper food aaalmlUi
lion. Tone up your liver with Wrlnht'a Indlai
Vegetable Pills. 372 Pearl St., N. Y. Adv!
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We're all temperamental, nnd
helps make us interesting; also unin
tetrsting.
A Universal Remedy for Pain.
For over 70 years Allcock's Plaster has
lieen a standard external remedy, sold In
all parts of the civilized world.—Adv.
A real mass meeting is highly ef-
fective; possibly because It Is so hard
to get one up.
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Demand^W&e BAYER ASPIRIN-Insist
Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are
not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe
by millions and prescribed by physicians 23 years for
Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago
Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism
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Also bottles of 84 and 100—Druggist*.
WAR NINO Gcnuine "Bayw Aspirin" is never sold in
candy stores, bars or cafes. Go to Drugstore.
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Banger, J. E. A. & Erwin, W. L. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 52, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 25, 1923, newspaper, December 25, 1923; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth340740/m1/2/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Atlanta Public Library.