THR WAMAII POST, FRFFPORT. > .T., FRIDAT. >OVKV| k JT 17
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
The undemiirned Receiver of T« reu for the Town of Hempstead, he reby jnve« notice that he has re¬ ceived the Tax Roll and Warrant attached thereto dated Novemher 15, 1917, and will be in attendance to leceive taxea at 97-M Main .Street, next door to Post Office,
Village of Hempstead, Saturday, Dec. 1, 1917
•nd every 12 M.
day thereafter, Sundays tnd Holidays excepted, from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Saturdays 9 A. M. to
Art. 4 .Sec. 45. Duties of Town Receiver of Taxes—ft shall Im- the duty of the town receiver of taxes uf each town in the County of Nas¬ aau to collect all state, county, town, sciiool, distriet and other taxes and aRsessments levied or as¬ sesaed upon any taxable property within such town for state, county, town, school district or other dis¬ trict or pHrt thereof therein
All taxes upon personal property and one-half of all taxes upon real estate shall be due and payable on the first day of December, and the remaininf; and final one-half of taxes on real eatate shall be due and payable on the first day of June. All taxea ahall be and be
(CHAPTER 541, LAW.S O 19ir,, A.S
before provided on the first day of , June following the payment of I the first half, may be paid on the first (lay of December or at any i titiie thereafter provided the first half rVihII have lieen paid or .shall , lie paid at the aame time, and on ' Kuch payments of the secf>nd half I a.s may be made in such manner jirior to .June first, a di.seount shall I • allowetl 'from the date of pay¬ ment to .June first at the rate of one-fourth of one per centum per month.
I'enaltie.**. The followinjf scale
of penalties is hereby pre8cril)ed
i for nefflect to pay the atate, county,
I town, school district and other dia-
come liens on the real estate affecl,- j trict taxes after the Ic.'y thereof. ed thereby and ahall bo construed Penalties on taxes due Deceml)cr and deemed to be charged thereon I first; if paid on or before January on the re8|»ective days whan they | tenth, no penalty; if paid after become due and payable aa herein-, January tenth interest shall be before provided and shall remain I added at the rate of seven per such liens until paid. I eentum per annum to be calculated
The second half of the tax on j from the <!ay on which such taxes real estate vyhich is due as herein- or part thereof became due and
AMENDED)
payable as provided by this act to the date of payment or time»of sale as provided liy law.
Penalties on taxes due June first, if paid on or before July tenth, no lenalty; if paid after July tenth interest shall be addetf at "the rat" wf seven per centum per annum to be calculated from the day on which such taxes or part thereof l"ccanie due and payable as provid¬ ed by this act to the date of pay¬ ment or time of sale as provided by law.
Money or postage stampa by mail not received for taxes. Send certi¬ fied check or Post Office Money Order. Make checks payable to Joseph H. Foster, Receiver of Taxes.
When sending for lot property, plea.se state Map, Block and I/)t Number.
Aft<'r September 1st, 1918, all taxes are payable to William E. Luyster, County Treasurer, at Min¬ eola.
Christmas Gifts
That Are Sure to Please
AC?Tni.«!TMAS gift thnt cnn't he nsed nnd enjoyed Is a dlsnppolnt- nient"^The avernjre man or wom¬ an would rnther receive n post card with n cheerful "Merrlo Chrlstmns" on It than a jrlft thnt Is Just perfunetorv. The wnr hns mnde ns nil nlert tlils year for the cheer nnd welfnre of our
OLD-STYLE BLOSSOMS PASSE
THIRTY YEARS' WAR PLAGUL
Sammary of the Various Valuation, Budgets and Rates of th^ Town of
Hempstead for Year 1917
Total Assessed Valuation
Total Assessed Valuation of Real E stat<« $07,877,842
Total Asiseased Valuation of IVrsoral Property fi«0,7.')0
Total As.seaacd Valuation of Specia: Franchise of 1!)17 . 1,572,428
Total
Less ainount of exemptions
.$70,111,020
42,orr)
Total -Assessed Valuation of Incorporate*! Villages.
Villago of Hcmp.stfad Valuation 4.170,2,12.00
Village of Lawrence " 4,777,0.30.00
Villajre of Freepoit '' .'¦).7(ir),722.74
Village of Rockviio Centre" 4,0r);i,4.3S,45
Village of Ea.st Kockaway " i»!K{.000.04
Village of Floral Park " ],4SS,4;{,''>.00
Village of Cedarhur.st " 1,.'')M,22.^,.00
Village of Lynbrook " 2,0:i7,8.35,21
/Village of Woodst)urg " (ir)l,:!70.00
/Village of Long Beach " o,i;?;i,.-)8S.OO
Village of Mineola " 1,040.00
Total
Assessed Valuation for Koad outside Innirporated Villages . Assessed Valuation for Health outside Incor'ted Villages..
ASSESSED VALUATION AND RATES OF SCHOOL AS PER DISTRICT
$70,069,020.00
70,069,020,00 $30,605,Gi;i,04
Scliool
District
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
8 9
10
11
12 13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24 25
26
27
28
NH 1 NH 5
Real
Entafc
Value
r)28(;<)(>(,.57
2;i8()8'i'.».;50
i;!r)8847.(!0
812-l',0 00
49:!625.80
4!").'i454.90
S19(;:}.'M0
ll;!228.5.O0 5!)71!)4(;.74
l!),'3r)4(;2.51
2(il744:j.04
ir)82180.00 1178240.21)
3218080.00
8?.'!8875.00
2:mr)io.oo
10570:58.00
58!):{005.08
8259,31.07
22;i4028.27
:i(n75o<).(;8
2;i218ir>.44
8fi08O2.77
1451100.07 963.3,33.02
198182.;U) 9222i8 02
7450590.00
338.''}O.00 233br>5.73
Pvrnonnl
I'ropert])
Value
. 190750.00
19000.00
.1
400.00
.50.0(7
.3000.00
r.850.00
2850.00
2200.00
1700.00
fi.WoO.OO
XWlft'iO.iY)
28:;()0.00
ioc.;)0
urc'iO.oo
1750.00
7450.00
7100.00
fiOOO.OO
2200.00
7000.00
5100.01
,30000.00
300.0C
Special Franc I: ise Value
218159.00 31249.00 10300.00 12135.00 .f>4575.00 13035.00 1.347.5.00 49520,00
1<>724;!.00 50412.00 4817.3.00 24030.00 24300.00 ()0050.00
100187.00 .¦:9474.00 28700.00 87112.00 :!5274.00 00.544.00
133034.00 ;57824.00 1305.5.00 34900.00 19035.00 5500.00 21500.00 42247.00
11.580.00
.Total
¦'.705875,57
24.37078.30
1375147.00
825005.00
548()00.8()
460539.90
8.30108.10
118180.-).00
0140039.74
2014724.51
2007810.04
lOOOS 10.00
1204240.29
.3:!44080.00
P5S7712.00
24002S.t.()0
108(1438.00
0127107.98
802955.07
2308022.27
37.58243.68
2305639.44
X4';717.77
'480006.67
980368.02
203682.30
948818,02
7495837.00
33850.00
245735.73
Amount of Bndqet
8o;;:i5.4.5 iiooo.oo
5340.00
b\n\.r>o
1048.00 3,500.00 5100.00 18181.07 76210.90 35540.00 13500. :!3 14205.00 2464.00 32040.00 130210.00 .5875.00 8637.00 16868.2,5 8312..''>0 .32371.69 .52810. 00 15822.50 .5275.00 18215.00 5,300.00 700.00 5662 ."50 21552.09 236.95 2015.04
$30,60.5,613.04 39,505,400.96 39,505,400.96
Rate
Per
$100
1.18
.46
,35
.72
.19
.75
.05
1..54
1.24
1.77
..50
.89
.21
.96
1.52
.25
.70
.28
.97
121
1.40
..58
.63
1.23
.54
.35
.60
.29
.70
.82
1917 ASSESSED VALUATIONS
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Town Tax
lioard of Health Tax.
.IGHTING
Baldwin Lighting District
Frankliii Square Lighting
Inwood "
Lawrence North "
Merrii'k "
Malverne "
New Hyde Park
jCoosevelt . . . . "
So. Hempstead . . "
South Side "
\'alley Stream . . "
V\ ooiimere .... "
Lj;st Hemp.stead "
Woodlawn Terrace "
llenipsMt (lartieiis "
Wist Hempstead . "
Woodni'e-llewlctt "
llaliKviii Water Uistrii't
^I,awrelu•e North Water
New Hyde I'ark "
Merrii'k . . ^- • • " IRowevelt ..*¦.. '>
luwood "
W
1)
Hewlett Buy Fire District
Ntw Hyde Park Fire
Valley Stream .. "
Woodmere . . .. "
So. Hoir.pstead .. *'
Ocean Side . . .. "
FIRE
District
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
\TKK
istrict..
it
<i
"
u
Vcihiatioii
$70,009,020.00
70,009,020.00
70,009,020.01'
DISTRICTS
1.314,.522.51
l,07(i,2!>2.00
1,204,990.00
191,.S19.00
(i84,()G1.83
395971.85
l,007,r.20.00
l,8(it;,934.00
852,530.00
3,i45,91l).20
1,567.795.83
1,17S,<;49.35
1,63.!,251.00
78,150.00
42.{,t»94.00
523,855.00
2.194,280.25
DISTRICTS
1,1136.202.51
337,395.00
1,007,520.00
755.388.18
1,306,309.00
1,051,535.00
FIRE DISTRICTS
District..
"
"
'*
"
1,673,076.97
i<24,130.00
1,612.991.74
1,329,400.00
1,379,523.00
936831.00
M.\INTENANC1-: DISTRICTS
lialdwin Fire Maintenance
Merrick Fire .. "
Roosevelt . . . . "
District
"
"
1,636.202.51
755.388.18
1,306,309.00
[hidqct
$142354.11
671221.11
182031.04
99000.00 5650.00
62008.12
1226.25
2748.00
457.98
2281.50
752.35
907.12
4512.11
2102.08
1^583.(i6
4227.26
2443.34
4024.()3
83.14
868.99
823.67
3606.43
35O0.00
360.00
1020,00
1390.00
3606.84
720.00
¦'¦
3540.00
950.00
3884.00
1100.00
1000.00
750.00
1000.00
500.00
1000,00
Rate
.205
.96
.26
.25 .01
.22
.11
.22.
.24
.33
.19
.09
.24
.24
.40
.2 i
.20
.29
.10
.20
.10
.10
*'I
.10
.10
.18
.27
.06
.21
.1)
.24
.08
.07
.08
.06
.06
.07
JOSEPH H. FOSTER Receiver of Taxes.
Ladica—Mtaiur* Hit HMdl A phrenoloKlst writes: "Heada wear¬ ing hata e% and smaller, or being leaa than 21 Inches iu ctrcumfereiice, cttn never be powerful, lietweeu 19 Inches •nd twenty Inches beads are Invariably v«ry weak, uud uc Udy should think of uiarryiuK ¦ ir.«n with a head leas tbaa ao Inches iq circumference. People wltb lie«da uuder 19 lucheti ar« BMatally d«ficieot, and wltb heads uu ^ar 18 lActtM luvarlably iOlutic"
Hana Watch at Night.
The care of the watch at night or when It Is not lu use Ls an Important Item, couc»?rnlug whieh the Uoltad Stutea Bureau of .Stautlardti states: **At night or when the watch Is not Id use It is desirable to leave tiie watch In the same position as during the day, and preferably lu some plact) where It will not b« sab)«ct to auy great teat- p«ratar« cbaogv."
Just to Work. Everything that bappenii tu us leaves some trace betiiiiil, writes u philoso¬ pher. Everything contributes liuper- Cf ptibly to make us what we ure. Yet it is ofti'ii duuyerous to take a strict account of it. Fur either we grow pruud and negligent, or downcast uud dispirited; aud botb are eqtmlly lujurl- uus In their eonawqueoces. The sarest plans la Just tu do the aear««t task that Ilea befor« us.
Ulii.s-trateil Is a desk set for father, hnhhy or sweetheart. If y<iu are clever you cnn .saw It out of thin pine nnd enamel It heautlfully, filliiiK it with (rood pripi r, ix'ii.s nnd stainii.'^. Or ynu can m.'iko the frame of stiff lardhojird and cover It with any attractive i>ai>er that liiatelics his den or llhrnry.
Handmade liiij^erie Is nhvays n test of nfrccrioii. So make sister an iinder- pest mnde of crepe de chine. Ono yard and !i (pi.'irtt'r ni :i amnX (|u:ilit.v of
crepe, the same quantity of beading and a little more narrow rthbon are re¬ quired. Cut the vest straight, hem on Uie bottom, put tl^e beading across tbe top and run the ribbon through It. | I Six sachets filled with thu favorite I scent of the recipient and made, say. In i he^rt shape edged with narrow lace, ' Would be uttitictive, and tbey arc al- j waya tiseful. Llttl* lavender silk bags ' filled with dried lavender flowers I ^'oul^ be apprecU^ted by anyone wltb
Were Valuable for Home Remedlaa fn
Daya of Our Qrandmethers ami
Herb 0«»ctora.
With tho exception of some of th*» dnintlpr npi'lng hlomomn, onr wild flowern are passed hy without com¬ ment. Violets, hepntlcaft, bInehHIa, trllllnms aro still nought after and picked, the fall asters are gathered hy «ome nnd the goldenrod Is sdmlred, hut pR.9slng Into disrepute on account of Its hny-fever ajfRravntlons. There wns a time, however, when Krandinf)th- er was young, relates the Ohio State Jonrnnl.when most of our common field nnd wayside flowers were* of prime Importance In the household, in the shape of family bitters, physics and curealls.
Yarrow, a pest to the farmer nnd of doubtful benuty^even to the -wild i flower lover, wns nt one time a most useful herb from which a tea waa made that cured all sorts of nllmcnt.s, from toothache to typhoid fever. ' From the boneset plant, so common along onr streams now, a tea was also made which was a prime favorite in ! the curing of that common malady, j "break-bone fever"—do not laugh—• ; probably what we know today ns I grippe. Camomile, we call It dog fen- > nel, wns brewed Into a ten as well, and I was used as a tonic and blood purifier. Jlmsonweed, a corruption of James¬ town weed, was valued by the settlors of that early village as a narcotic, and Is still so nsed, for that matter. Self- heal, the little close-growing purple- flowered pest of our lawns, was used , to relieve sufferers with quinsy and | other throat afflictions. Thl.s plant be- j longs to the mint family, nnd most of [ the mints were of uso medicinally. Pennyroyal, spearmint, Oswego ten, bergamot, catnip nud mother-wort were all of value to tbe simpler of a Cfutury or more ago.
Sweeping Away of Lives Waa Trlght- I ful. Combatants Themselvea j
I Being Mown Down. |
Tn the famous Thirty Tenrs' wnr. It ! Is estlmntod, fhe popnlntlon of centrni ' snd west rrn Kuropo was reduced from 'thirty millions to less thnn fifteen mil- f lions, nrul yet durlntr the whole of thnt \ time there were only forty Important ! bflttles foupht, nnd their totnl denth : cnsunltles did not reneb hnlf n mlllinn.
All fhe rest of the friehfful swe.])- Inc nwny nf life was from iilncue nti'l fnmino, \^hlch not or\ly followed In the wnke of fhe nrnilfs, but mowed down the comhnfnnfs themselves. '
Nor wns the dcndly work of those , fierce pnrtnera of wnr—the terrible triple nlllnnce of the prnyer luxik, j plnpue, i)esfll(-nre nnd fiiiiiltie—ron- I fined to the civil populations, Thry | played equnl havoc In the rnnks of tbo , nrmles thomsflves.
Even ns recently ns the dnys of rSns- 1 tnviis Adolphus fhnt groat cnpfaln Is , snid to hnve broken up bis winter qnnr- | ters nnd betnin his sniumer cnmpnljrn nenrly two months earlier thnn he hnd Intended. bcnuse nt fhe rnfo at which bis soldiers were dying from dls- ense In their huts nnd hnrrncks he would soon hnve hnd no army left to campaign with.
•• DIGESTONEINEV Nature** Re«torttive, mill Ma. Not only (tivfa quirk, aure reliM from indigm- tinn'a ill« — llr^rthom, DizanfM. Soirr Riiings. Arid Mouth,.Slf»ple<n- nf««, etc , but buiM* up appetite and entire ayitem. Thomanda KNOW. Follow th«r Ifad—¦
SAGE MID SULPHUR DARKENS GRAY HAIR
I hnrn »nlTi>ml .rnryOiiTit wUh tot fin m.T «f(itn«.h tho r^nut winter nntll 1 l'«>«"n t/iklna DKiE.STONKINR. Tnim wn» (¦«n»i>(l from iDdffpfitlnn. \ burs ttlt><1 rTPr.Tthlnff I ponlrt henr of an'l I »«« Dinrly Worn out. I (in U'- gliiDiua tu toD« op nirrntr.
osmHN WtNN Furt Edwird, N. T.
DttmtmeOtt mIIiIIo—0, fmit moncr t/ICK
Vat rurthcr convincing FACTS, m* rhuhhttrk'n UrtiK Store, Fr«>«| H. Plump. Arrnclr rimrmiipy, n. tMiirkdinnn, KarmlnKdnle.
Ifs
Grandmother's Recipe
Restore Color, Gloss
and Attractiveness.
tc
CASTE WIELDS AN INFLUENCE
boys on the .sea nnd In the army.
So why not knit the young putrlot.s gray wool swenters nnd those excellent lonK-wri.sted mittens, with finger tips missing not to Impede their work nt the riggiiiKs and behind the guns? Uncle .'^iim does not furnish tho boys with these two wlntor luxuries.
Santals Prefer Starvation Rather Than
to Eat Food Cooked by the
Brahmins.
Occupation Is still preserved among the Indian natives by Inheritance and tradition, so that the diversion of la¬ bor to Industrial pursuits has been an almost Impossible task confronting the Hrltl.sh government, the National Googriipbic Magnzino observes. The supply of agricultural labor constanlly outruns the demand, thus keeping tbe wage scale extremely low. Caste cl.«o prt vents people from leaving crowtled d'strlcts and going to sparsely Inliab- Ited regions, of which there ure ninny.
In time of distress the restrictions which caste throws about rescue and rc'icf work would be exnsperntInK if they were not so tragic. For example, in tho terrible Orlssn famine thousauds of .Suntals perished, in the midst of ample supplies furnished by the gov¬ ernment, before It was discovered thnt there Is n peculiar tenet of their faith which forliids them to touch food cooked by ISrahnilns. It wjis also dis¬ covered that skilled weavers would not go to the onllnary r»>!iof work camps for fear tliut the hard labor would «.„,o^ *her' to lose the delicacy of touch whlcli fhey v,'ilu<> .'^o highly.
CIGAR PRICES WILL ADVANCE VERY SOON
Iforiiian ]J('l)(>niian, ni Royal
Stalioiiciy and Cii^ar IStorc. (iO
So. Main St., lias lu'on iiolificd
tlio Tnt (Trial "Rfvomie
l)V
Almost everyone knows that Sape Tea and Sulphur, properly compound¬ ed, brinps back the n<aturnl color and lustre to the h.-ilr when faded, streaked or gray. Yenra ago the only way to pet this mixture was to make it at home, which ia rnnssy nnd trouble¬ some. Nowadays, t)y asking at any drug store for "Wyeth'.s Sago and Sul¬ phur Compound," you will get a l.irgo bottle of this famous old recipe. Im¬ proved by tho addition of other in¬ gredients, at a small cost.
Don't Btay gray! Try It! No ono can possibly toll th.-it you d.irkened your hair, as It does It so naturally and evenly. You dampen a ."^pongo or soft brush with It and draw thla through your hair, taking one small strand at o time; by morning the pray hair disappears, and after another ap¬ plication or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. tO takt^ advantaU'O of tllG Pre Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- ^ • ir 4- ¦ i .
pound Is a delightful toilet requisite for tho.se who dcsiro dark hair .and a youthful appearance. It Is not in¬ tended for the cure, mitigation or pre¬ vention of disease.
Bureau that a tax will be im- I)os(><i on Ci^^ai\s, Cit^arottos and 'I'obarros, in addition to the present prt^niiuin. In ordor
Keep"5 Toothuruijli Clean.
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t.i\
hi-f>t'
ihtary
ling
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liriish.
t.y ¦! .¦i';l!if»M't- l'n!<li [ici-l'i'Ct-
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m tilt; Morning.
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be ul- :;;t)ni-
,..)¦' Ml- ¦ ¦.¦;'l IU :ir ¦¦I:".: iiappcU ill hl^lll 'I'l'lit
pl.'iiucd. "but iu the aulouinhilcs .'in' falllii gi'tiur li<-l;od, ail' lofs
r< Pl 111.
Noll/iiig can ar rhii-s," he ex- ilaytiuie there's dim'iistairs, an' >• things :"
PUT CREAM !N NOSE
AND STOP CATARRH
Tells ITow To Open Clog^red Nos- tril-s and Knd llcad-C'jldt;.
«ont i)ri('('.«, ^fr. liifberinnn, ad- vi.«os hi? ])atrons to mako tlioir pni't'hasos now, for the prices of all Ci,ii:ars, etc will be advanced in the VERY near future.
^ ou fi'cl fiiu; ia a f.'w innmnnt-!. Your ruil in head or eatarrh Mill ho pone, ^uur ilog^;.'od nosdiis will open. Tho air ]<,issaj,'i'3 cif your lii'a.l wiil -oloiir and you can breallic freeh'. K.i more diill- in;^. lieadaclie; no hawking, saulIiiiiL', iiiuiiju!^ ilisi'liargi's or ilryiitsB; uo etru^- gliii!.' fur broa til at ni^'tit.
Tell your druugist you want a'pmall tiottlu of Kly'tt ('nam llahii. -¦^pply a lillli! of thi.ri frujTiuif, aiifiscptic cream ill your uo;rtrils, l.t it p.-nttralo tlirough fv.ry air pasifage i/f the lii-ad; sootlio and Ik'al tlie swollf-n, inflamed mucoua ininihrano, un.l rcli.^f come* instantly.
It is just what every cold and catarrh sufferer iiee.Is. JJou't btay etuffed-up Mid miserable.
MKTAL CEIimG and HOI'SEWORK
a Specialty.
J. T. BOrVLOWEK
.Steel CeiHngs, Side Walls and Wain-
scoatinf?. 243 Miller Ave, Freeport
SELLING OUT!
liotii-inu' Iroiii lUisinos. All
BICYCLES
Parts and Sundries
will
.1(1
BELOW COST
Uli.a,-
-ti)io i.-; for
In order lo clear the i-toic liy Dcct'i
am rotirinj; from businei-s on lliat <Iay
This is a rt'til Cloaiin^ Out Sale, tind
It'Ut.
Note these bargain prirc.-:
New England Bicycles, Mud Guard, Coaster
Brakes _ ...-..., - $22.50
_ _ $3.50 per pair
Skates...._ ~ $1.25
Skates _ - $1.50
risk Tires
Boys' RoUer Girls' Roller
SIDNEY SMITH
15 West Merrick Road, Freeport, N. Y.
FURS-FURS-FURS
Remodeled or Redyed at
Reasonable ^ricei
Fstimatei Cheerfully Given
MRS. E. J. BARKER
S. SEAMAID AVE.
Tel. 786 Freeport
BALDWIN L. I
Late of New York and formerly with C. G. Gather'* Sons.
Lool
Look and Feel I Clean, Sweet and Fresh Every Day
Drink a glass of real hot water
before breakfast to wash
out poisons.
LIfo Is not merely to live, hut to live well, eat wtll, (ligest weil, work well, bleep well, look well. WTiat a jrlorious condltlou to attain, and yet liow very eawy it is If ono will only i.lopt the uiornlug Inside batb. .
I'oUvs who ai« accustoineil to feel .Mill and heavy wheu they arise, split- iiii!: htji.iuflie, .itiifiv from a cold, foul •oii^;iio, iKiKly breath, acid stoinach, I au, instead, feel as freah an a liaiay i.y opeuiuK tho ululces of the Bysteiu .aell iiioriiliiK and Hushing out tho whole of the Internal poisouous stag- luiiit matter.
Kvoryoiie, whether ulllnff, sick or well, Bhouia, each morulug, before 1 naUfast, drinii a glass of real hot water with a teaBpoouful of limestone plioaphate In It to wash from tho Btomucb. liver, kidneys and bowels tho M'l'vloiis day's Indigestible waate, ' ur bile and poisonous toxins; thua : I'uiiHliig, sweetening and purifying tit entire allmontury canal beforo imttiiin more food into the sfomach. I iu' action of hot water and liiiioBtouo • h.^.^ililiate on au empty bloiauch la .'.mdirtiilly Invigorating. It cleans . lit all tlio sour fertuentationti, gasea, 'vuste und acMiiy and gives oue t .-¦iilendld aiMa tile for breakfast. Wblla .ujii are enjoying your breakfast tho water and phosphate Is quietly «x- tractiuK a lurMO volume of water from the blood and getting ready for » thorough nuahiug of all the lusldo urKaus.
The mnUons ot people who are* bothered with coantlpatlon, blllouM spells, stomach p-ouble, rheumatism; others wtio bSTe sallow sklon, blood dlsordera aud sickly complexiouB are urisecl to get a quarter uouod of Ume- Kloue phosphate from tae drug store wblch will cost v«ry little, but la Bufflcle'^t to make aoyoDe a pr» nounced crauk oo tlM fubjep^ ol luterual aaiilt^yoo,
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