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Show Your Teeth Tiik Rki-uiimuan Is not paitlcu-larly paitlcu-larly interested in the success of Logan's Lo-gan's dentists, but certain observable features leatl us to commend them to the pconlc of this valley. There aie scores of people In this city and vicinity who are suffering from dyspepsia and stomach trouble. Many aic living a miserable existence, wholly unable to enjoy life, simply because be-cause the food taken into their stomachs stom-achs cannot be propcily digested. In many cases this Is the result of having decayed teeth, and in some Instances none at all. The water In this country coun-try is impregnated largely with lime, which is very hard upon the teeth, and many people who have not reached the meridian of life arc found with the same badly decayed. Some people have their teeth attended to at the rlglt time and in the light way, but thcie are many more who neglect this really vital matter until they have nothing more than a few old "stumps" on which to chew their food before it passes Into the stomach. l'ei sons whose mouths aic in this condition aic wholly unable to chew their food nionerlv. therefore It passes into the stomach and lajs tlicic for hours undigested. This sours and ferments, causing gieat dis-tiess, dis-tiess, and if not lellevctl, a chronic case of indigestion or dyspepsia will follow. In this event many dollais are spent for medical relief. Poisons withpoortccth should without with-out delay have them attended to bj lllling and sec to It that the teeth are kept clean and wholesome. Aged people whose natuial teeth are past the stage of preservation, should have every tooth extracted and good fitting plates made for the mouth. There arc poisons In this county advanced In j ears, who, for years had not known what a crust of bread and butter tasted like, but having plates that tit can now chew any food with, great relish and satisfaction. After a few months' wear the plates put the wearer wear-er t,o no more Inconvenience than nat- " j ft ural teeth and with oidlnary care caniwi"jSsjL be kept equally clean. V"j These statements may seem broad, i but they are nevertheless true. There- fore, we urge those nlllng with stomach affections to have their teeth j examined and sec whether or not they ' are In a proper conditio!) to chew the ( food that Is necessary to sustain life. In many cases, twenty or thirty dol- j lars expended on the teeth may save hundreds of dollars'ln medical bills, as well as prolong the life and assist in having good health while life lasts. |