Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 January 1910 — Page 3
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DENTISTRY 2,000 YEARS AGO.
flUl»n *nd iettuci es Ja.de!t« Made l>r Astee Dent Ist a. . Ini the ancient Central Amerjcat days so long past that no remnant at tradition concerning them lingere4 when Cortez landed, 300 years agd there was a good deal of fashion la dentistry, an exchange sayß. Separately entombed skeletons that have been discovered, probably those ot titled since no burying ground! have been found, show that filing of teeth into patterns was common among the upper classes. Almost every set of teeth that hat been preserved gives evidence of the dentist’s handiwork. The teeth wer« usually filed along the crown, with two or three levels of filing on a Binglt tooth, giving it the aspect of a short flight of steps. The fashion in Copan that was most striking was the insertion of Jewels in the teeth. Once in a while now, when some aotreas seeks to be conspicuous, she will have a diamond set in a tooth. \ In doing this she is merely copying dead and gone Copan notables of a couple of thousand years ago, only they had no diamonds. The first process was the drilling of a neat hole In the face of the tooth, a delicate one when done with a stone tool. These holes are clean and true and are not countersunk, as Is often the case with the stone man’s work. Then to fit the hole a bit of jadeite was fashioned. Jadeite, a, brilliant mineral of about the hardness of quartz, seems to have been the most precious gem of these older people. Of It they fashioned the ear plugs that are th* progenitors of the modern lady’s ear rings and brooches and beads for the ueck and dress ornaments. Brought to a true’ fit, the stone was fashioned in Its place by a cement so firm and lasting'that the gems remain in the teeth to this day.
A MONKEY’S MEMORY.
Jocko was a little monkey which was sent as a present from Demerara to a gentleman living in a town lx eastern Pennsylvania. He found a good home with people who gave him privileges that few of his kind In captivity ever know. The playful antics of th« little creature were ever, a source oi amusement to the family, who placet him in a room at the top of the house, and were very fond of him. When Jocko had been in the family three years, his owners made arrangements to go abroad. Not knowing what to do with the monkey, they concluded to send him to the zoological garden in Philadelphia, where they knew, he would be well cared for. The family felt sorry to part with him, but they knew it was all that could be done. Seven years rolled round before they uaw Jocko again; and then the former owner of Jocko, being in Philadelphia with his wife, went to the zoological garden to see him. When they stood before the cage where the monkey, with a number ot others, was confined, they peered In, trying to distinguish their own from among the other little creatures. One of the monkeyß reached his arm between the bars and plucked at the flowers on the woman’s hat. “Jocko!” she called. “Is that you, old fellotf? Have you forgotten us?” The monkey seemed to recognize the voice, and made frantic efforts to reach the woman, while his old master went in search of the keeper, to request him to take Jocko out, that they might see what he would do, and if he really recognized his friends. The man readily assented, and no Booner had the monkey attained his temporary freedom than he sprang upon his former master’s shoulder and chattered away in his native tongue. Great tears welled up Into his eyes and rolled down: his face, vitiich proved Aat he had not forgotten his friends, 1 and that gratitude, one of the rarest virtues in the breast of mankind, was not wanting In the child of the forest.
Locomotion.
They used to travel in a cart, Behind the faithful ox; It was not what is now oallod “smart”— But wheels beneath a box. Then in a more progressive age. Ambitious to go fast. Some genluß built a Concord stage; The day of carts was past, Another genius thought of steam. He brought it into use; It was the climax of his dream, And cooked Ute Concord’s goose. Nor was this all, the auto next, Waa born to burn the miles; The man on foot was sorely vexed. The .man on board all smllea. “This is the end," the people said. But chanced to glance on high. To see, across the blue o’erhead. An aviator fly. But still inventors do not tire, Next week, or year, at most. Men, quick as message on a wire. Will flash from coast to coast. —Exchange.
The Best Proof.
Little Ted, 7 years old, was sent to the bathroom for a "good scrub” before dinner, but returned so quickly that his mother declared he couldn’t possibly have washed himself. He replied, "Truly I did, mother, and If you don’t believe It you can Just go to the bathroom and look at the thwel."—Delineator. The woman who makes her own clothes Is always harping on what she eaves her husband in dressmakers*
THINGS YOU MAY NOT KNOW.
The smokers of England consume 3,000,00&,000 cigarettes every month. The Swiss watchmaking industry has shrunken to half of Its one-time size. The oldest waiter In Germany, aged 77, recently retired from his work at Elbing. , j. North Carolina, Soiith Dakota, Colorado, Alabama and Virginia, In the order named, lead in the production of mica. In 1908 the American merchant marine carried only 1% per cent of the freight between the United States and Uruguay. France has followed the lead of the United States in the establishment of a laboratory for the investigation of mine' accidents. New Mexico produced 2,467,937 short tons of coal last year, a decrease of a trifle more than 6 per cent from the output of 1907. The cruiser battleship Invincible of the British navy maintained a speed of 33% miles an hour for eight hours In a recent test. Brazilian scientists have succeeded in developing a new variety of coffee, with unusually large, fine berries, which ripen very early. English was spoken by 22,000,000 people at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Now more than 100,000,000 people speak it. About 2,000,000,000 barrels of oil, or enough to fill the Panama canal twice, was produced In the United States during the last fifty years. There are 240,000 different specleß of insects on the earth. Some are so small that 4,000 of them are only equal in size to a grain ,of sand. Asbestos is being used now in the construction of warships to a considerable extent, to replace the inflammable wood and the heavy iron. The pineqpple Is proving the most important and valuable of all the fruits in Formosa. A single firm had an output of 360,000 tons last year.
In Australia there are ants which build their nests along a north and south line so accurately that a traveler may direct his courses by their aid. .. In Massachusetts tree planting is systematically conducted along the public highways. Fifteen thousand trees have been planted in a few years. The project of linking India and Ceylon by a thirty-eight-mile railroad bridge that will have coral reefs to support its piers is again being agitated. There are in Great Britain 510,000 holdings of over one acre, of which 67 per cent are under fifty acres, whereas only 3% per cent are over 300 acres. If some holes are punched through a coal shovel from the hack, dust and slack will drift through and the roughened places will prevent coal sliding oft. A cigar lighter and incandescent lamp mounted on the same handle and operated by the current from ignition batteries, 1b a convenience for automobiles. Of late there has been an extraordinary development of service in fine, new modern fast ships between South America and ports in England, Germany and Italy. >. Work has begun in Germany on a university professor’s airship, of the general plan of Count Zeppelin’s, but larger and having wooden instead of aluminum frames. Twelve geologists, seven topographers and three engineers, divided among fourteen field parties, are exploring the mysteries of Alaska for the geological survey. A wire screen, supported at the ends by curved metal springs, has been patented by an Illinois man as a pillow, which is claimed to be cool and comfortable and sanitary. Motor boat service has been introduced on the Viga qaihi from Mexico City to Lake Xochimllco, the trip being made in about three hours. S. ' Malo is the head of the concern. A patent was recently issued for an arc lamp in which .use is made of a mantle similar to thg£ of a Welsbach gas mantle, which Surrounds the arc and Is heated to incandescence thereby. There is a telephone line over the Alps, but the record elevation in this respect belongs to the United States, there being a line ait Camp Bird, Col., which is 13,000 feet above the sen level. According to the census of 1905 the population of the five principal cities in Saxony was as follows: Dresden, 516,996; Leipzig, 603,627; Chemnitz. 244,927; Plauen, 106,381, and Zwickau, 68,602. No matter at what time of the year the Japanese child la born, whether in May, the middle of summer, or late in December, ft Is said to be one year old on the January 1 following its birth. One kind of Mexican pineapple, known as the cayenne, is, entirely free from spines, and the flesh Is much ' more tender and juicy., These cost up to 76 cents apiece and the demand is far ahead of the supply. The right kind of a conscience has handicapped many a man Is the race for wealth.
DEVELOPMENT OF CENTRAL CANADA.
■ f The Story of Bis Yield* of Crain Come* from Every Section. * When the man in the States was Ibid that he could get 160 acres of land in Central Canada—comprising Ilia provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta —that under cultivation would produce from 20 to 30 bushels of wheat to the acre, or if seeded to oats the yield would be 40 to 60 bushels, he was skeptical. The same story was told the man who wished to get nearer to existing lines of railway, and was-only asked to pay $lO to sl2 an acre. But many tried it, some one plan and some' another. The man who accepted the 160 aerfes as a free gift, as a homestead, and was willing to put in the required residence duties of three years, has now a farm worth from fifteen to twenty dollars an acre. The man who chose to purchase, and did so, took up his residence just the same. He has land, that, in many cases, is worth twice the money he paid for it. Both have found that the story of splendid yields was verified. They have had crops exceeding' that promised; they have seen oats that yielded 100 bushels to the acre, and have grown wheat that averaged 40 and as high as 50 bushels to the acre. Their wheat was not a 58 pounds to the bushel article, but 62 and 63 pounds. They have seen within the
past year or two trunk lines of railway constructed through their district, and throwing out branch lines to the gates of their farm. They have seen schools established in their neighborhood and the government contributing largely to their expense. Churches have been erected, villages have been established, towns have -sprung into existence, and cities are rapidly springing up, as if the magic hand of some unseen conjurer was at work. But it was not; it wag the legitimate offering of the wealth of the field, which made all these things come about, naturally, and easy. The prairie that three years ago was merely prairie, a patch of brown, just waiting for the ploughman, is to-day dotted with tilled farms- and splendid homes. The line of elevators with their glistening metaled fireproof sides and roofs, indicate the location of the town and the railroad. There is the glow of newness about it all, but the elevator, the splendid store buildings and the comfortable hostelries denote wealth —not imported wealth —beyond that of the strength of the man who fashioned and built them, but * the wealth of the soil, which means that the newness will be followed by a steady growth. The writer recently was a passenger over the Grand Trunk Pacific, the latest factor in this great, marvelous field of development. The rapidity with which towns were being built up, the farmsteads occupied, was something even his experienced eye had not looked for. Everywhere along the line of this new transcontinental was the distinguishing mark of progress. There was not a mile of the length of the road from Winnipeg to Edmonton and west that did not bear token of its ability t 6 pay tribute to the revenue of the road. Mention is made of this line, not because it is the last in the field, but because it is one of the best built roads on the continent and traverses one of the best districts of an excellent country. It is well Operated, and already has gone into active service as another means of making it possible to secure more speedily transit from the grain fields to the shipping centers. It had been the intention in thiß article to have spoken of some of the yields of grain that have made the farmers of Central Canada contented this year, but space will not permit, so that delightful task will be taken up in another issue. In the meantime It would be well for the reader, if he is interested, to put himself in touch with some official of the Canadian government and get infor- j matlon that might be useful in making a selection for a home in Central Canada, and become one of those who will be Instrumental fn building up a great county to the north, in doing so, you will be assisting the United States. In a few years’ time the United States will be a wheat Importer. Canada will supply the wheat and you will be one of the producers.
Belles Lettres.
The professor fondly fancied He hadn’t an N M E, But the -boyaxme night Rose up irytfWir might And hanged him in F I G.
ETATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO.
Lucas Countr. I Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he la settlor partner of the Arm of F. J, Cheney * Co., W- n£ bti?lne«s In the City of Toledo, Coni) and i 5 ate aforewi'i, ■-i tbnt said am 411 pnyjtfe* *utn of Of - HUNDIUiL) DOi ~al'.S iof floch and eycr> ca*e of Citasrb that efludcvt be cured hy the uve of Hall * CatarAujfifere. F'. ANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to b«’wt> me nmj smwerihad In ihy pretence, thin 1 0th duy of December, A. D. lxSßn. 1 1 (Stai,) a. W. GLEASON, _.Notabv Public. Hall'a Catarrh Cure 1* taken Internally and acts directly on the b' <1 and menu* surfaces «l the R.vatem. Lend for tcatimonlaia free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Bold hy all V’rft:,;!.tn. 7f-c. Taka IJill a Family pllla for ci" tlpitlon. In Leipzig there are atreft kiosks where for a penny the city directory can bp inspected, _ Br.tn. bAck ,p- • <vt sAc* , -a Aah*ftlio v -*i-r T!r- cica : tain Grips*. 1- .-y Imi rr - ,if taken mßirt.'ily. All :1 • -•.-.3T>ar*VLe*.- ! v L A ton or tHf d S.-q water will ylt’V’ 187 pounds of wilt when evaporated.
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Boy Tortored by Eczema.
"When my boy was six years old, he suffered terribly with eczema. Hp could neither ait still nor lie.quietly In bed, ‘for the itching was dreadful. '.'He would irritate spots by scratching with Ms nails snd that only made them vfCtz?.. A doctor treated him and .we triad almost everything, but tho eesema seamed to spread. It started in a-small place on the lower extremities and spread for two years until k vary nearly ppvered the bac£ part of hi 3 leg to the knap. “Finally I got Cuficura Soap, Cutlcuia Ointment and jfkiUcura Pilis and gave -them'geebrSlhg to directions;" I used thorn in the rooming and that evening* before 1 put my; boy to bed. I us'd them again and the imppove'm?nt even in those few hours was surprhvn;;, the infiammation seemed to bo so much less. I used two boxes of Cutleura Ointment, the same of the. Pills and the, Soap and my boy was cured. My son i 3 now in his seventeenth year and he has never bad a return of the eczema.
“I'took care of a friend’s child that had eczema on its face and .limbs and I used the Cuticura 'Soap and Ointment. They acted on the child just as they did on my son .and it* has never returned. T v nild recommend the Cuti era Romcdfes to anyone. Mrs. A. J. Cochran, 1323 Columbia Ave., Philadelphia, Pa., Oct! 20. 1909.”' Sccji-oly Pfeaujilabie. ‘.•Well, you have heard my • voice," said the aspiring; cantatrice. "Can you recommend it as good security for a loan to og repaid in a year or two?” "For the most part, yes, madam,” answered the Cautious 'manageri. "but I reajiy could not indorse your high notes.”
If Van Ans a Trifle Sensitive
Al'diit the si".' of you; shoes, many peorle vea”- smaller shrrss by using Alien’s Foot-Base; the Antiseptic. Powder to ' ■ into the sHoei. it cures Tirad;SwcPcn, Ach’Ug Feet and gives rest and c;yi'-,'ort.. dust the thing for breaking 1W ne w sfio's. . dd eve- yw’iole. 25c. Sa.mrlo ff)it FRi.3. Addless, Allen S. Olmati d. Le Roy, N. Y.
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"Clycerlnc McCurdy, I love you!” •'Grlar-clo hate you!” “Tv ell, then,?’ he sighed, forlornly, “I suppose we’ll have to eornpromige on pkvthhic friendship.”—Chicago Tribune. Tightness ncress the. chest means; a ■eel d on ’hr- lu. , j , ;'s. It Riel us misery and discomfort every minute, if nothing wofse. What’s the flrswer? Rnb the chest with Hamlins - Wizard Oil quick. Carupfcor oil is manufactured by Pa.rsee nm.rchahts; At Foochow, China,, they control seventeen distilleries, and e:cporf most of the produce'to India, Smokers, also IJlte LeW Single Binder Cutr for its purity. It fs never doped—only tobacco in its natural state. , In New York’s Bronx zoologleaT park’ there are nearly twice the number of animals that there are in the London zoological garden.
Only Oae ’’IIKOMO qr>innn"
That is LAXATIVE HROMO CtTININE Lena for the aipnatara of K W G.tO'VE (j-ed ua world over to Cure a Cold hi Dim l> a y ?< Three out of every 100,000 people In England and Wales are sentenced to penal servitude every- year, PILES CCFtED IN o TO 14 DAYS. PA-Q OI 'I' c."NT ja i-iar.-n -od In enrirny Case ot Ucam:; I’ticd, BleediA’T or io 14 tl ays or tuooojr refanded. ■ I Tho annual growth of the. forests of the United-States Is not more than 12 cubic feet per acre. Ur. Pierce’s Pleasant Pallets r??ulri!e and Invigorate strttPACh, 11 ycr on l bowo'S; P" ;Tr-ocaf 'd, tiny granules, easy to Us.-:--, as candy. The court of Ch'ei has thirty physicians and sevenly-five astrologers. IWP.nT-’i’O. ~ "WTNOXfrttGU* £;Y ' ' ,vi ; *.d't Lnng::4.pru-, " '- r-' : ;*'o if.”>lv h aAi»ia-'tuld io.--awj Aj 7 PflTii, iT ;r*. i sxiiO'' i- *t. ‘ The co-.ird.ofa beg carrirebetter under water through the air. N*>. V. ■■ y rjiio ni.
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j**,,—,,, . '-jmBBBMmIMVIBIMHMIB' S • The Keeley treatment can I ‘ -iNuh i .ki.j -•? j i :k 'y be obtained nowhere in Q ’.’j i -jo- vt n tcii . .... 1 - ;>• f 1 Illinois, except at the 11 Keeler Institute »tl>wi*kt. More Sj o _ - - than 300.000 people have been M relieved of Drunkennest and ■ j Drug and Narcotic addictions ■ by the Keeley Treatment since II £" J’aj If wa* discovered and forma- I ‘*L ’ *■< lated by the late Dr. Leslie E. H • " “'ftfri' ’ KoeJey, over 30 years ago. All H ‘l • v ~ -.--j correspondence strictly tonii- ■ .*, • t 3Ai*>.-- 4. dent ini. No humiliating expe- I 1 C~*-> 7 ;jd riences. Long distance phone. I f tt 1< TP AMY, Dwight, Illinois I '■f 41 • < - [ ro» ■
%VAvxo\ SevSwpoSwjtt 11 ay W oveccoro® sis Ww&Vnx\} VaxoXwe, ejTvgs &t\\xvr $ SaEK»a,xy^c\ie«a\)\» V\h\s dd\\v/ so\W\ assxsXanca to batons* maybe dispensed wttb wtieiuto loader iveede&.astivebeAeJ rerae&es \vWvTwpTe& ate toassisit ha\\iYc,cm&mA to suppWtX ocdwa\ §\mdL\ous .wAuc\\tcvusX m<My uporv vtoper \vo\ir\s\vmep\, proper ejjotls.aiid D^Y\vm£seaM<^ lc beussk\a\ <sedx.a\wcy3tn»* He 6eiuutt&, <4«i»iorACTu«tD 9v rne * CALIFORNIA SOLO. all LEAOm<? ORU<Su?nS tfTISfcIEGNLY-REQULAR PRICE SQ* PER BOTTLE! WESTER! mm What 1.1. Kill, th* Great Railroad MSfitste, Says About Its Whost-Prsduclng Powort Pswi "The ereatert need of thla country ft l united States) In another seneration or two will he the o*o. riding ol home# for its t end producing kafSaWt’ 1X5*14 I enCicient for them. Tho V 11 T'Ag I days of onr prominence iV C 2 » I.»» * wheat exporting H f** I country are gone. CanWg&X&kl *&!*&■** grettt vJMaaffla .p±» , issSf UfaESsiS lng lo the wheat fields o£y!V eetem Canada. (' VAI Upwards of 12S Million IfessMsa Bushels of Wheat 8 fjaag-WXwereharTeßtedln 1000. Arerage the throe provinces of Alberta. iWV t: , lC i l * ch ,?° , s conrontent, climate ■yVII I! S’l fexcellont, eoll ttoe very beat. mMk b u ra“i«.w« I S vSfrak! I and reasonable la price, 3 ea»Uy procured: mixed { \ '\MB|f ar pi , 1 n K « euceeea. Writo aa to -Ottawa. Canada, or to the following Canadian Gov’t Agent: C. J. Broughton, Room tit. Merchants’ Loon and Trust Building, Chloogo, 111. Please saw where you aaw thla advertisement.
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