The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, May 20, 1918, Page 18

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I‘ i - Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers ADVERTISEMENTS Physicians Explain Why Women Need More Iron in their Blood Today than 20 years Ago Say Anaemia—Lack of Iron is Greatest Curse to the Health, Strength, Vitality and Beauty of the Modern American Women. DR. FERDINAND KING, New York Physician and Medical Author, says physicians should prescribe more organic iron—Nuxated Iron—to sup- ply the iron deficiency. Opinions of . Dr. James Francis Sullivan, for- merly Physician of Bellevue Hospi- tal (Out-door Dept.), New York, and the Westchester County Hospital; Dr. A. J. Newman, former Police Surgeon of Chicago, and other physicians who have thoroughly tested the value of Nuxated Iron. Any woman who tires easily, is nervous or irritable, or looks pale, haggard, and worn should at once have her blood examined for iron deficiency — administration of simple Nuxated Iron will often increase the strength and endurance of weak, nervous, careworn women in two weeks’ time. “There can be no strong, healthy, beautiful, rosy-cheeked women, without iron,” says Dr. Ferdinand King, a New York physician and Medical Author. “I have strongly emphasized the fact that doctors should prescribe more organic iron—Nuxated Iron—for their nervous, run-down, weak, haggard-looking women pa- tients. Pallor means anaemia. The skin of an anaemic woman is pale, the flesh flabby. The muscles lack tone, the brain fags, and the memory fails, and often they become weak, nervous, irritable, despondent and melancholy. When the iron goes from the blood of women the roses go from their cheeks. “In the most common foods of America, the starches, sugars, table syrups, candies polished rice, white bread, soda crackers, bis- cuits, macaroni, spaghetti, tapioca, sago, fa- rina, degerminated cornmesl, no longer is iron to be found. Refining processes ‘have re- moved the iron of Mother Earth from these impoverished foods, and silly methods of home cookery, by throwing down the waste pipe the water in which our vegetables are cooked, are responsible for another grave iron loss. There- fore, you should supply the iron deficiency in your food by using some form of organic iron, just as you would use salt when your food has not enough salt.” Dr. A. J. Newman, Former Police Surgeon of Chicago, and former House Surgeon, Jeffer- son Park Hospital, Chicago, says: ‘It has been my particular duty during the past six vears to assist in keeping Chicago’s five thou- sand blue coats in good health and perfect fighting trim, so that they would be physically equipped to withstand all manner of storms and ravages of nature’s elements. Recently I was prompted to give it a trial. This remedy has proven through my own tests of it to excel any preparation I have ever used for creating red blood, building up the nerves, strengthen- ing the muscles and correcting digestive dis- orders.” : Dr. Schuyler C. Jaques, Visiting Surgeon of St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, New York City, said: “I have never before given out any medical information or advice for publication as I The Child’s Appeal—What Is Your Answer? “Mother, why don’t you take NUXATED IRON and be strong and well and have nice rosy cheeks instead of being so nervous and irritable all the time and looking so haggard and old —The doctor gave some to Susie Smith’s mother and she was worse off than you are and now she looks years younger and feels just fine.” ordinarily do_not believe in it. But in the case of Nuxated Iron I feel I would be remiss in my duty not to mention it. I have taken it myself and given it to my patients with most surprising and satisfactory results. And those who wish quickly to increase their strength, power and endurance will find it a most re- markable and_wonderfully effective remedy.” Dr. James Francis Sullivan, formerly Phy- sician_of Bellevue Hospital (Outdoor Dept.), New York and Westchester County Hospital, says: ‘“‘Thousands of persons go on suffering _year after year, doctoring themselves for all kinds of ills, when the real and true cause - underlying ‘their condition is-simply a lack of sufficient iron in the red blood corpuscles to enable Nature to transform the food they eat into brawn, muscle, tissue and brain. But beware of the old forms of metallic iron which frequently do more harm than good. “Nothwithstanding all that has been said and written on this subject by well-known physicians, thousands of people still insist in dosing themselves with metallic iron simply, I suppose, because it costs a few cents less. I strongly advise readers in all cases to get a physician’s prescription for organic iron— Nuxated Iron-—or if you den’t want to go to this trouble then purchase only Nuxated Iron in its original packages and see that this particular name (Nuxated Iron) appears on the package. If you have taken preparations ‘ You can tell the women with blood—beautiful, healthy, rosy cheeked women full of Life, Vim and Vitality—while those who lack iron are often cross, nervous, irritakle, weak, tired, complain- ing creatures whom nobody wants to have around. lenty of iron in their such as Nux and Iron and other similar iron products and failed to get results, remember that such products are an entirely different thing from Nuxated Iron.” If people would only take Nuxated Iron when they feel weak or run-down, instead of dosing themselves with habit-forming drugs, stimulants and alcoholic beverages, there are probably thousands who might readily build up their red blood corpuscles, increase " their physical energy and get themselves into a condition to. ward off the millions of disease germs that are almost continually around us. It is surprising how many people suffer from iron deficiency and do not know of it. If you are not strong or well you owe it to yourself to make the following test. See how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired. ~ Next takeé two five-grain tablets of Nuxated Iron three times per day after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength again and see how much you have gained. Manufacturers” Note: Nuxated Iron, which is pre- scribed and recommended above by physicians, is not a secret remedy, but one which is well known to druggists. Unlike the older inorganic iron products, it is easily assimilated, does not injure the teeth, make them black nor upset the stomach. The manu- facturers guarantee successful and entirely satisfactory resulty to every purchaser or they will refund your money\ It is dispensed in this city by all good drug- gists d general stores. A gram, questions ? tion. $1.00 per copy to League members. this book. — — — — p— | Educational Dept. L LEAGUE TEXT-BOOK Every League booster will have to do a lot of arguing during this campaign. Everybody wili be asking you questions on the League pro- Can you hold your own in argument? Don’t you wish a thousand times that you knew more facts and could put up a better argument? ‘We have found the book that will give you the ammunition for this fight. It is “The High Cost of Living,” by Frederic C. Howe. trouble we could find with the book was that.it sold for $1.50. the money, we felt that if we could sell it for less we could get more copies in circula- So we wrote the publisher and we have bought a special League edition to sell for The number is limited—get your order in at once. .. Just cut off the following coupon, pin a dollar bill to it and you will receive by return mail the best book you ever read on the farmer’s problems and the League program. THE NATIONAL NONPARTISAN LEAGUE, I Enclosed find $1.00 for which please send me Howe's “High Cost of Living.” I Address.... S — — — — — — — — — — — — —— Can you answer these It is a regular League textbook. The only ‘While it was well worth You can’t afford to be without T Endicott Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. | pesraze OBl 2 n&“md;%;'mmm mfi“nfmfiu WANT CREAM WOOL BEANS Live Pouliry, Squab, Veal, Salted Cattle es, Horse . Hides, Dry Hides, Pelts, Skins, Tallow, Furs, etc. Prices are high and market booming: Write us for quotations, Tags, etc. Where your shipments bring most money. THE R. E. COBB CO. (] ST. PAUL, MINN. Established 1883 +U. 8. Food Administration License 2 G-07178 I own 12 improved and cated in the Red River valley _have a 9,000-acre_ tract-high. lowton, Mont.; will sell or land; am attempting - to. cl expecting to move to the Pacific and “save commission; lon. attractive ces in &lno‘l‘:l“l. Revan. '\m..' League convention in St. Paul. SHE VALUES HER VOTE ; "' Caldwell, Mont. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: I have read the letter of a South Dakota woman who is against women voting, and I can no longer keep still. I would like to ask her in what way woman suffrage is a dishonor to our nation. Isn’t it more honorable for a mother to go to the polls and vote and go home again as soon as her vote is cast, than it is for some good for nothing man who sits in a saloon most of his time and is allowed to vote drunk or sober. I have seen many such here in Montana. I wish every woman would read a few of Representative Rankin’s speeches. She’s from Montana, If we women own land or other tax- able property we have to come through as well as a man. Then I say, we should have equal rights in all mat- ters. And what would it matter if we did some day elect a woman president of the United States. Many women are just as capable as men who hold office. It is just as right for men to be ruled by a woman as it is for us (of America to be ruled by the men. MRS. OSCAR C. HAUGEN." A GREAT PICNIC AT BANKS y Banks, N. D. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: ; We are going to have a real League picnic here, Saturday, June 8. There . will be a balloon™ ascension, races, speaking and a band concert. Besides being a farmer and a Nonpartisan, I am 'a balloon operator and pilot. Whenever farm work slacks up I fur- nish parachute drops for picnics and fairs. If at any time I can help the League by advertising on my balloon, I will gladly do so. I am a booster for the League be- cause I know it is the best thing for the farmer and laboring class. It should be organized in every state in the Union. I know what Big Biz men are. I lived among them in Michigan the most of my life. I know what the profiteer is, too. ® Right here in Mec- Kenzie county we have them. I hope the League wins out in every state‘in the Union. The store at Watford City is sure showing up some of the profi- teers. Although I am not a member of the store yet, I will be as soon as I get to town. This is my first year up here and I have homesteaded a - place. MARTIN L. HAYNES. HATES LIARS AND I W. W.S Elizabeth, Col. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: 1 am an organizer of this League and if there is anything I, as a farmer, hate it is first, a liar, and second, an L W. W. From the tone of the en- closed clipping I think Mark T. McKee belongs under both classifications. I am also enclosing a clipping from ‘the Western Farm Life which may be of interest to League members. P. R. KIRKMAN. Editor’s note: The clipping referred to is a nmewspaper report, an address by Mark T. McKee before a recent business meeting. According to the paper McKee charges President Townley as being an “intriguer who found the Socialist party too slow.” Among other unfounded charges Mec- . Kee stated that the League is closely . connected with the I. W. W. He also quoted incomplete parts of Townley’s speech at Devils Lake on June 5, 1917, trying to brand it as unpatriotic. The other clipping from the so-call- ed farm paper, the “Western Farm Life,” is a reprint of Governor Burn- quist’s refusal to speak' before the - .

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