Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1910 — Page 3

MM Jr Jflflfl Jy «©“ fly JWJm • g. _ " ■ - When shown positive and reliable proof that a certain remedy had cured numerous cases of female ills, wouldn’t any sensible woman conclude that the same remedy would also benefit her if suffering, with the same trouble ? -", Here are two letters which prove the efficiency of Lydia E.Piakham’&, ; Vegeiable Compound. HSKSS&S^^SESSEfiS bs, and could Walk but a short distance at a «• Sba came very near having- nervous stration, bad begun to cough a good deal, L seemed melancholy by spells. She tried ► doctors but got little help. Since taking lia E. Pinkhain’g Vegetable Compound, od Purifier and liver Pills she has imved so much that she feels and looks like >ther girl.”— Mrs. C. Cole, FitchvlUe, Ohio. rasburg, Vermont.—“l feel It my duty to ■ay a few words in praise of your medicine. When I began taking it I had been very sick with kidney and bladder troubles and nervous prostration. lam now taking the sixth bottle of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound ahd find myself greatly improved. My friends who call to see me have noticed a great change.**—Mrs. A. H. Sanborn, Iras burg, Vermont. We will pay a handsome reward to any person, who will prove to us that these letters are not genuine and truthful —or that either of these women were paid in any way for their testimonials, or that the letters are published without their permission, or that the original letter from each did not come to us entirely unsolicited. What more proof can any one ask ? For 80 years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for iW/ female ills. No sick woman does justice to (Of herself Who will not try this famous medicine. S / fa *w \ r Made exclusively from roots and herbs, and If 17 1 has thousands or cures to its credit. II ly Ull MMM* Mrs. Plnkham invites all sick women d\ In) > to write her for advice. She has \\|\ guided thousands to health free of charge. GjlßkfAddress Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass.

SICK HEADACHE |\V They alto relieve Distress from Dyspepsia. InL digestion and Too Hearty p Eating. A perfect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea. S, Drowsiness. Bad Taste In the Month, Coated Tongue, Fain In the side, J TORPID LIVER. They regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE, CARTERS I Genuine Must Bear Vnrif Fac-Simile Signature I FULLS* BBS—(REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Herbert Healing Stone for Horse Flesh. Cannot be beat for healing Saddle or Harness Galls, while you work the horse. Old Sores, Fresh Cuts or Wounds, Barb Wire Cuts, Screw Worms, Scratches, Pimply Hides, &c. Send 25c for full alia sample. Cetlt Nowand have It when you want it. Berhert Chernies I Co.. Nlrs. Veltrieery Bewedies aad Appliances, Bex 176. Itagiiim *«»>• Agents wanted. Big Profits. Ask for prices VETERINARY COURSE AT HOME O* 4 OAA year and upwards can be made taking our Veterinary Course at home during spare time; taught In simplest English: Pi pi oma granted, positions obtained for successful students: cost within reach of all. satisfaction guaranteed: particulars free. Oatarle Veteriaary Cent speed—es School, Dept. 10, London, Canada DIV FC PAY IF CUBED u. rtatala Car.. REA CO., DEPT. SB. MINNEAPOLIS, HINA AGENTS WAIITFII To Introduce our Beautiful S’" Bpring Buttings. MILm and nne Cotton Fabrics. Large sample outttt Free, by express prepaid. No money required!. Liberal credit to responsible agents. Write and secure territory now. NationalDreaatieedaCo (Dept. Broadway,S.T.atf CALIFORNIA KrMwate Height*, on the Bay of Monterey, the land of sunshine, fruit and flower*; now •25 each. Title guaranteed—alwtract with deed. Easy terms. Write quick. Boorge W. Pkelpa to., Beside, Calif A.BiTeTNT' Game J° u “* pw>P>- yon can bars flu. ent.rt.lnm.nt, TEXAS RANCHES Krt uiiup. UUd climate! good orona and flu. land ohe*P. on way term., of T»|o. oertaln. Writ, for list. tTANAHL WALK KM. 11l W. fM.mi Su, Ml AITOIIO, lUil 5.4U.1 ADVICE. BmlUi (JUUlnlagi i Hem. Obnlutlonh MHWII Happltioto {Bucc.hi. Writ. pnoldant this h.lpful Oo Aa.n , Mnftd.nti.llr; troublw. laMlrlng MrrontUliphyNtUnfadtietl. Advlc. m.i1.b1.. lfof.k«, Krlc, ft I, mnrnmi. InHitu IuUI.I. rqa.k|7, Sw, In Mm* Repart, British Columbia eV , ?d?r lD n 0 ?2 tranaoontlnontal railroad. No terminal elty on Padflc lose than 100.000. Qroat opportunities. Real estate lands, tlmImr, floherlea. Write Law ..il.rC , rH.e. a.p.rt, B. ABOUT TOBACCO KML'SS; luatruotire reading. (end ll. oft for copy and agent? tom*, to the Meant. Tal.ll.klng Can pa.;, Tetoda, Oku WANTED m, Rstposslbla ABEITS & , M£S& A 2ra lIMEt mnk. M.M per day rooontlnftpostanrdnaft -HUICJ homo. Ko .xparime. required. tempi, •s iMtnMIwM. Ha ftmtw Cud Co., Cartagtaa, i| SNAP SDft, Oath or Trade, secures deed ".icftKA l°n jFVL B A RARE CHANCE.?. a railroad townlnfiSk kamflla fMDIDtoiu ftaa a J a it qp__ WtUliry , DVB PVT DCIm teal■ —ft* a J t ——• »- H. D, Ife. 4 IDIO idsai* Wanted. l>ry-Wet Book, not partlona- Both

\ Whittier** Visitor. Pilgrims used to visit Whittier continually. A typical one came from Missouri. Though told that Whittier had a headache he forced his way into the poet’s study, where he declared that he adored all Whittier's works, which he knew almost by heart. Hs asked Whittier to'write his name several hundred times on a large sheet of foolscap, so that he could cut out and distribute the autographs among his Missouri friends. In fact, it was all the poet could do to keep the enthusiastic Missourian from clipping all the buttons from his coat as souvenirs. “And all the time”—so Whittier would end the anecdote pathetically—“all the time he called me Whitetak-' er.”

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Save the Baby—Use piso’s > CURE tk aw anon to* Should be given at ones when the little ona coughs. It heals the delicate throat and protects the lungs from infection guaranteed safe and ▼ary palatable. All Drussists. 18 esafts.

Down in the dumps —from over eating, drinkingbad liver and constipation get many a one, but there’s a way out —Gascarets relieve and cure quickly. Take__oneto-night and feel ever so much better in the morning. m CUT THIS OUT. mall It with your ad<lrm» to Starling Hamad y Company. Chicago. 111., ana racalva a handxoma aouvanlr gold Bon Bon Box KltBE. _ BROWN’S Bkonchial Troches « Sar* th* aotca in .11 kind. ml »u(W. Star.™ and *°* * < ’ oo ** fco *-

THINGS YOU MAY NOT KNOW

London has 1,050 postoffices. The offloers of the British navy alone make a formidable squad of 109,210. Japan has nearly 50,000,000 people, more than-half as many of the United States. The duni-dum bullet Is named after the place, near Calcutta, where it waa first made. Wheat exports of this country are declining because the-home consumption Is increasing. For brewing purposes in the United Kingdom last year 62,971,755 pounds of hops were used. The annual growth of the forests of the United States la not more than twelvescnbhr feet an acre. Three out of every 100,000 people In England afid Wales are sentenced to penal servitude every pear. In the course of a year over 7,000 people arrqpted by the London police are Identified by their finger-prints. The technical committee of the Royal Automobile Club of Great Britain was been asked to consider the expediency of undertaking a ; test"of motor horns on similar lines to those adopted In the recent head lamp trials, In order th&t motorists may "gain information as to the most effective and least objectionable form of warning Instruments for general use.” Tacoma, Wash., has a fight on against the billboard abomination, and through a decision of the city attorney it may win, to the envy of many another place. The city’s legal adviser holds that billboards are Common nuisances and- has- advised the building Inspector that he may legally refuse permits to erect them. What the courts will do with the question remains to be seen.

Schools are being established in every part of the Chinese empire and are being put in charge of educated Chinese two have studied in Japan, Europe and ,the United Stateß, says a consular report. Popular education ia a strong feature of the new movement In China for the general betterment of the country and its people, all tending toward a limited monarchy in place ,of the centuries old autocracy. “Cork metal” has been shown as a substitute for aluminum in the construction of airships. It Is said to he 40 per cent lighter than aluminum, and to have numerous other propertied which should make it a rival of the latter. In appearance the metal resembTwi vri-yatrongly the alloy known as magnallum. Hie surface presents a lusterless whitish gray color, both sheets and bars showing the scorings and scratches so frequently found'on badly rolled or drawn aluminum. It is composed very largely of magnesium with small quantities of aluminum, iron, sine and sodium. The Ritenhouse charts show for Greater New York, from 1887 to 1907, a fall in deaths from consumption from 35 in every 10,000 of population to 21 and a fraction. In the same period they show a run up for heart, kidney, apoplexy deaths from 19 to 36 and a fraction. In the United states the consumption death rate has decreased 49 per cent in twenty years; the kidney death rata has increased 131 per cent. The Chicago rate has increased 167 per cent. In Connecticut there has been an improvement since 1900, but as against 1880 the rate in 1907 showed an increase of 189 per cent.

Denver’s municipal theater, occupying a part of the great Auditorium, is making money according to Denver Municipal Facts. The theater has been running four weeks, and for the most part has been crowded at every performance. There are no Sunday night engagements, but the usual matinees are given. One reason for the success of the new enterprise ia that Mayor Speer compels the companies tisjug the theater to play for popular prices. Municipal Facts says that Denver’s is "the only theater In the United States being managed by a city government, and Denver is securing all sorts of advertising as a result thereof.” President Diaz, of Mexico, 1b one of the most remarkable of living rulers. Hlb father was an tnkeeper, and the President is of mixed Spanish and Italian blood. His rise to fame was as remarkable as it was rapid, and it would be difficult to estimate the good that he has done for Mexico- Although he is an autocrat of autocrats, he' is very democratic, and is immensely popular among his people. He is no years old, but no one would think it to look at him, and he is still as vigorous and as hard a worker as most men half his age. It is practically due to President Diaz that Mexico has now an efficient railway system, and he has also done a great deal for the spread of education. —M. A. P. At the death of the duke of Wellington the whole diplomatic corps was invited to the funeral at St. Paul’a The French ambassador, on receiving his Invitation, waa very much upset He hurried off to his colleagues of Russia, Baron Brunow, and confided to him the difficulty In which he waa placed. “The queen, H hs said, “expects us to go tq St Paul’s to the funeral of the duke of Wellington. How can I go, considering tho injuries which tho duke inflicted on my country? What shall I do?” Baron Brunnow listened gravely to his colleague’s exposition and then replied: “As the, duke is dead, I think you can safely go to the funeral. If you were asked to attend his resurrection, I should say refuse the invitation.”

90,000 AMERICAN SETTLERS GO TO CANADA.

The Year 1009 Has Ikons aa la- ««**■• ■ Over Rlahtr Her Ceat ta American Settlement. Recent afivices from Canada, our next door, neighbor, the neighborly country serosa the boundary line, are that upwards of ninety thousand Bettiers from the United States went into Western Canada during the past year,, most of theta for-the purpose of tak-] Ing up and settling updn the vacant! lands. 160 acres of which are, given free by the government, and lands adjoining held by railway and land com--panics are selling at from nine to fifteen and twenty dollars per acre. Even if thirty or forty dollars per acre were paid, the price would then be low, as: the lands produce wonderfully, and at these higher figures there is s large; Interest on the money and labor Invested. The ninety thousand settlers’ 6t this year, followed about sixty thou-J sand last year, and for several year* ; the figures have been running into ; these large figures. There must be a reason for it. It may be found In the single phrase, ’They are satisfied.” Nothing attracts people mere than the! success of others, snd< the news of this' reaching other thousands causes them

to Investigate. The investigation in this case Ib always satisfactory. The splendid isnd of lowa, of Indiana, of Nebraska, Kansas, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio and other states has risen to a high value, and it is worth every dollar asked for It. But there is not room now for all on these lands. With the ever increasing demand for grain there comes the ever increasing demand for land. Canada Is the only country on the continent in a position to supply it. Land there that costs, say, sls an acre, produces on a reasonable calculation twentyfive bushels of wheat to the acre, or about S2O. The most liberal calculation as to cost makes the cost to produce $7.50 per acre, leaving a balance of $12.50 per acre. The $7.50 carries good wages for the farmer, and all other conceivable contingencies. With conditions like this, covering the entire area of about 500,000 square miles, It is readily understood why 90,000 Americans should follow the 60,000 last year. Canadian government agencies at different points in the Union are always ready to glye information regarding the free homestead lands, ready to advise the settler as to the districts which would suit him beat.

His Memory System.

A small boy went into a South Boston drug store, wrinkled his face* rubbed his head and rubbed his left foot up and down his right leg in an effort to remember something that had escaped him. A Boston Record reporter describes the conversation that ensued. i “Say," he began, “will you tell me the name of the place where we Americans have so many soldiers?” “Fort Sheridan?” “No. It’s a new place." "The Philippines?” “That ain’t just it, but it’s somewhere around there.” “Perhaps you mean Manila?” "Manila! That’s right! *1 knew I would get it after a while. I want a bottle of Manila extract for flavoring. They’re going to have ice cream.”

No Time for Little Boys.

An Edinburgh gentleman died the other day, and a small boy, open eyedand silent, watched while the coffin was placed in the hearse. “Have you said your prayers, Willie?” said his mother, after tucking him into bed that night. “No, mamma,” said Willie. “Well, say them now.” “I’m not going to say any prayers to-night,” replied Willie, with the air of one who had fully made up his mind. “But you must.” “No, not to-night,” Willie persisted. “Why not?” asked the mother in astonishment. “It’s no use,” said Willie. “They will be so busy in heaven to-night unpacking Mr. Jones that they will have no time to listen to the prayers of little boys.”—Edinburgh Dispatch.

Signs.

“Have you ever noticed any Indications, madam, that your husband has liver cojnplalnt?” “I think I have, doctor. Everybody seems anxious to get away from him whenever he begins to talk.”

When Robbers Become Necessary

And your shoes pinch, shake into your shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder for the feet. Cures tired, aching feet and takes the sting out of Corns and Bunions. Always uss it for Breaking in New shoes and for dancing parties. Sold everywhere 25c. Sample mailed FREE. Address, Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.

His Treacherous Memory.

”Kr—may I call you, Miriam, Miss Montague?" “Yes, If you like, Mr. Tompkins, but my first name is Florence."—Chicago Tribune.

Only One "BOMO QUININE"

That is LAXATIVE BROMOOUININR Loos lor the signature of E. W GROVE Used u» world over to Cars a Cota la One Oar 7*-

Pennsylvania leads all the States In the amount of personal property within the State’s borders subject to taxation.

DAVIS’ PAINKILLER

mid of any sort Put spin Re, Ms and Me boulsa

A purchase in a German tobacco shop entitles you to one telephone call.

Mrs. Winslow's floors two Stott for Ohlldnw toothing; soften, the sums, red ones Inflammation. sJ. I*)V **iil« OQfM *l*4 CoUo. D flMlt * bfittlfii

PUTNAM FADELESS DYES **» fcanar «ws F*rsx;.-,52

Italy's Rest Days.

Under a law which went Into effect Feb. 8, 1908, ’all Industrial and commercial concerns throughout Italy must grant their employes a weekly rest of not less than twenty-four corn secutive hours. It does not apply to public utilities, transportation lines or places of amusement. The general sense of the law is that Sunday shall be the rest day, but it is provided that freedom from work may be given on a day other than Sunday In the case of restaurants, photograph galleries, pharmacists, etc.

SOFT, WHITE HANDS

**r B« Oktolßcd la One Nlcht. For preserving the hands as well as for preventing redness, roughness, and chapping, and imparting that velvety softness and whiteness much de-, sired by women Cuticura Soap, assist-, ed by Cuticura Ointment, is believed, to be superior to all other skin soapsJ For those who work in corrosive, liquids, or at occupations which tend to injure the hands, it is Invaluable. Treatment.—Bathe and seak the hands on retiring In a strong, hot,creamy v latter of Cuticura Soap. Dry * n 4. ,*aph»t steely with Cuticura Oint-I ment. and ha severe cases- spread the! Cuticura Ointment on thin piehes of) old linen or cotton. Wear during the night old, loose gloves, pr a light bandage of old cotton or linen to protect the clothing from stain. For red, rough, and chapped hands, dry, fissured, itching, feverish palms, and shapeless nails with painful finger ends, this treatment is most effective. Cuticura Remedies are sold throughout the world. Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., sole proprietors, Boston, Mass.!

Efficacy of Prayer.

Violet —Mummy, dear, are our prayers answered? Mother (in shocked surprise)—Why, yes, dear! What a question! Violet—Then, mummy, why do you smack me? Why don’t you pray for me to be a good girl—it would be so

Constipation causes many serious diseases. It is thoroughly cured by Doctor Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. One a laxative, three for cathartic. Eustace Miles got damages at Westminster (London) against electricians who sold him an electric pad which, Instead of warming the bed, set it on fire.

PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS.

PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case ol Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6to 14 dav* or money refunded. 50c. In* 1876 the average life of a Berliner was only twenty-nine years. Today it is thirty-eight years, thanks to sanitary improvements.

DON’T NEGLECT THAT COUGH

It certainly racks your system and may run Into something serious. AUen’s Lunff Balaam will check It quickly and permanently. For saleatall druggists No fewer than 8,282 medical students attend lectures at the universities of Germany this winter.

Smokers find'Lewis’ Single Binder 5c cigar better quality than most 10c cigars. The majority of the world’s breweries belong to Germany,

Strong Healthy Women H a woman ia strong and healthy in a womanly way, moth. A M erhood means to her but little suffering. The trouble lies in the fact that the many women suffer from weakness and disease of the distinctly feminine organism and are unfitted for motherhood. This can be remedied. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription “ IBKjCorea the weaknesses and disorders of women. It acta directly on tho delicate and important organa concerned in motherhood, making them healthy, strong, vigorous, virile and elastic. 9> ' •‘Favorite Prescription” banishes the indispositions of the ** ' period of expectancy and makes baby’s advent easy and . mdR almost painless. It quickens and vitalizes the feminine * organs, and insures a healthy and robust baby. Thousands of woman have testified to its marvelous meritsIt Make* Weak Women Strong. M Makes Sick Women Weß. Honest dnlggiits do not offer substitutes, and urge them upon yon as , M |sst as good. Accept no secret nostrum in place of this s ton-stertt remedy. It contains not a drop of alcohol and not a grain of habit-forn*ng or drugs. Ia a pure glycerio extract of healing, native American roots. I gjm RL li* AYO LAMP h a Ligh-ervl* lamp, toM si a low £ioa. f There are lamp* that cot mors, but there is do belter lamp at my g 38.. .Jelgfß The Burner, As Wzk, the Chimney-Holder—all am vital things in a lamp; these parts of the RAYO LAMP an perfectly constructed and there is nothing known m the art of ,„,mk lamp-flask mg that could add to the valae of the RAYO as * ' AIR • device. Suitable far aay room in aay hones. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporate*!) @ r ” DISTEMPER £*•“<**• W* 1 * Ul * P«'*»oa. terms Iroor ths body. Cores Distsmperlu Dogs and Sheep and Cholera hi Poultry. Largest gelling live stock remedy. « helots mdb a fins Kidney remedy. Me ami •I* bottle, Jm and PO a dozen. Cat this out. Keep it. Snow to yoar drag. ite ,oa - Fre * Bookl **’ c “~» •*» cwSF SMtaR Medical Co. EESUSL Qtsbei, Ir«U U.S.A. ‘ " V ir— —■■' '-j .T*.*:!*'*•' '■ 1 V ■ ■S' sit-«!P«yii HI! ipita ■ .Ml * laws

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