Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 February 1910 — Page 3
ffiA \>F j? qhK I THAT A WWTOi^ Lira n „ M p * w Pnw p,11 « coax the rI2 r J nto i * qUv,t * by gentle methods. Theyjdo not scour, gripe or weaken. They * t0 ”» c to the stomach, liver and nerve®, invigorate Instead of weaken SIST enrich the blood and enable the XJJhS! 1 /? get . a . ll the nourishment from t2?n ™ pu . t H to n - These PHI» contain no calomel; they are soothing healri^^ n |n S i t n mula l For sale by all drugffuus in 10c and 25c sizes. If you need T^ C wfn a lrt 1C | e ’ Munyon’s Doctors. Rv’kSni.Sfi 18e , to th « best of their abilYoivs k™ y f i eß . • Charge. MUN•£Lhln,£a Jeffe "°» Sts., Phll- __^ I 'i nyon Remedy cures a cold tn ♦u™ d i> y ' Prlce , 26 c. Munyon-’s RheumamS« R t n med Z rel ' eves *n a hours and cures In a few days. Price 25c.
Trial Bottle Free By Mail If yoe suffer from Epilepsy. Fits, Falling Sickness, Spasms, or hare children that do so; my New Dlsc°T®ry will relieve them, and all yon are asked to do ia to send for a Free Trial «2 Bottle of Dr. May’a Eplluptic-tde Our* - It has cured thousands where everything else failed. Guaranteed by May Medical Laboratory Under Pure Food and Drugs Act, June 80tb,1905 Guaranty No. 1H»71. Please write for Special Free $2 Bottle and give AGE and complete address OR. W. H. MAY, 548 Pearl Sliest, New York. Don’t Persecute your Bowels Cjrtjmt ad^*r, * c *s«urf»rt. TUy ••• kratal CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS rtMgFfV Partly vegetable. AA dSS^^‘s±r"'£ jsjMBCAErHS WITTLt I lVE » *■■** * S3t WeaAdta sU Utrtta, as mffiem know. Small PiH, Small Dom, Small Prion GENUINE Must Bear Signatures WESTERN CANADA What 1.1. Hill, the Great Railroad Magnate, Saya About Its Wheat-Producing Poweri *’ The greatest need of this country [United States) in another ceneratlon or two will 1)0 the proHiding of homes for its ■aayaaniftß' JI . people and producing kw| I sufficient for them. The ■ >1 M I days of our prominence ■ 11 £1 B ' | os a wheat exporting ■ I country are gone. Can- ■ IsJpTxt P*_ A j ada is to be the great UpJrtfJ I . J wheatcountry.'’ Isllt* st ft KrtSfW This great railroad magI <n note is taking advantage 1 y A A I fl Jffl of the situation by exI a <jLasSß tensive railway bulld"’SawMWi gmaflaW ins to the wheat fields ■aiflHESßHn® oCWeatern Canada. IfVAI Upwards of 125 Million Bushel* of Wheat were harvested in 1909. Average *>4of the three province® of Alberta. y ,lßliatc hovrnn and Manitoba will be B V jMßjjg upwards of 23 bushel® per acre. Free homesteads of 160 acres, adjoining pre-emption® of acre® (at S 3 per acre), are to f’lrW had in tlio choicest district®. I!’11 Schools convenient, climate I flTfll 111* excellent, soil the very best, Imf I AM. I railway® close at band, buildWl/i I in < lumber cheap, fuel easy to ■ i ret and reasonable in price. IKr water easily procured; mixed arming a success. Write as to Bl \VMhI. beKt P l ® o ® for settlement, settlers’ railway rates, descriptive illus* trated ‘ Last Best West* r (sent free W application), and other informa'•3“®L to Sup't of immigration, Ottawa, Canada, or to the followiug Canadian Gov’t Agent: C. J. Broughton, Room 412, Merchants’ Loan and Trust Building, Chicago, 111. Please say where you saw this advertisement.
iA $ — d ° b " for a Dime Why spend a dollar when 10c buys a box of CASCARETS at any drug store? Use •s directed —get the natural, easy result. Saves many dollars wasted on medicines that do not cure. Millions regularly use CASCARETS. Buy a box now —10c week's treatment —proof in the morn* ing. 906 CUT THIS OUT, mall It with your address to Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago, 111., and receive a handsome souvenir gold Bon Bon Box FREE. W am Fer Drunkenness, Opium, ■L Md Neurasthenia. ■ HfUh THE KEELEY FT.BMTy INSTITITE, rsuWwn.L Dwight. lU. Dill FC PAY ,F cuwg p 1 iLLd VMM KTW u 4 Halal. Can. WKA CO., DOT. M, HWUPOUB, W^ n 4 n J Responsible Man or Woman to Invest W ullltjfl twelve dollar. In a paying business. No canvassing. Our plan brines people *9l®, Write Akros Heater L'empaay. Akreu, K.Y ABMT TOBACCO «• U. So, *—1»10 WANTFn K«H»‘le. Eaergetle Me. who ” A-U# eM jerote alt or part of time *0 taking order, tor LUBRICATING OIIA and GREASES. Bar particular* adata-ew H.W. SWIFT, Cleveland, •
Ready for Market.
Two Canadians were boasting. “Where I come from,"' said the first, “we have a salmon river that rises in some boiling springs. As the salmon climb up the river they gradually get acclimated to the heat of the water and don’t mind it. In fact, when we fish in the highest reaches of the stream we catch our salmon ready boiled.” “I don’t doubt that,” said the second Canadian calmly. “Down my way there’s a curidus salmon river, too. It rises in some tin mines. As the fish work up they meet the suspended ore in gradually increasing quantities. They get quite mineralized if they keep on upstream; so that if we fish at the head of the river we catch our salmon ready tinned, and all we have to do is to pack and ship them to market.”
DOCTOR'S BEST FORMULA
For Remarkably Quick Action on Cold, and Cougha. This prescription will frequently cure the worst cold in a day’s time, and it is a sure cure for any cough that can be cured. “Two ounces Glycerine; half ounce Concentrated Pine; put these into half a pint of good whiskey and use in doses of teaspoonful to a tablespoonful every four hours. Shake bottle well each time.” Any druggist has these ingredents in stock or will quickly get them from his wholesale house. The Concentrated Pine is a special pine product and comes only in half ounce vials, each enclosed in an air-tight case; but be sure it is labeled “Concentrated.” This formula cured hundreds here last winter.
Aligning Himself.
“Brother Hardesty, you’ve heard of what they call the higher criticism, haven’t you?” “Yes, I know all about that.” “Well, do you take any stock in it?” "Not a bit. Brother Irons; I’m orthodox. I’m no insurgent”—Chicago Tribune. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced It a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F, J. Cheney 4 Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constltutlotjal cure on the market. It Is, taken internally in doses from 10 drops,to a teaspoonful. It acts dlredtly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it falls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address : F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.
Downfall of an Old Saw.
Wise Old Uncle—-'Remember, Tommy, as you go through this world, that you can’t get something for nothing. Precocious Nephew—O, yes, you can, uncle; when I don’t eat nothin’ I git an awf u 1 pa in in my s t ummi ck.
Sure Proof.
Two young lawyers, members of the bar but a few weks, had grown rather obstreperous in the office of one of the court clerks. “Here, you get out of here,” said the clerk. “We don’t have to,” the more talkative one promptly answered. “We’ve got a right in here; we’re lawyers.” “Ah, go on,” the clerk replied, “you’re nothing of the kind.” “Sure we are,” the spokesman rejoined. Then, turning-to his comrade, he commanded, “Buck, go over and get your sign.”—Success Magazine. The first process of making soda on an extensive scale was discovered by Nicholas' Leblanc, a French chemist, in 1791.
DODDS gKI ONEY I
Children’s Cough® c 7. tU On— Much Unq«r»M«ry Suffarin* Pises > CURE TH BIST WEWII m fl Give* iutant relief—-soothes end beds the little II 11 throats and presents more serious illness. Children 1 1 || like it too—so pleasant to take and doss not upnet |l II < AII Dn.stri.ta, 28 esnta. ||
VETERINARY COURSE AT HOME 200 r » nd upwards can bemadetaklof our Veterinary Course nt home dnrlnt spare Mme: t^nghttnsimplest Kncllsh: Diploma granted posttlons obtained forsuoMseful students: oost within reaA —all: satisfaction guaranteed; particulars free. Ontario ▼etarlaary CsmepoaSenoo lehMl. Dept. 10, Lae4sM, Csaafa PATENTS lge«h>Yd" t tab 3££idES2 postpaid, 60c. Rev. Father JtMrda, Peerla, 1R • BROWN’S Bronchi Ax. Troches famntly {elfcwe Son Throat. Hearnene- mrd Coughs Unexcelled for clearing the eoics. Ab—. Jutely free from opiate, or anything harmful. Price, 25 cents, 50 cents and s{.oo per box. ■ample sent on request. JOHN I. BROWN t SON. Borton, lb-. -
THINGS YOU MAY NOT KNOW
Thb greater part of Holland is eight feet below the level of the sea. A single salt works in Brazil covers an area of ‘almost twenty-four square miles. Texas last year produced more oil by 2,400,000 barrels than the entire country produced in 1875. A Massachusetts man worth >lo,ooo*000 is discovered to have hidden it all but >500,000 from taxation, i jfi Rotterdam, with a population of 40(?,000, fires are. so scarce that the city has practically no fire department. An automatic timS signal sent out from the Hamburg observatory by telephone to all instruments connected with the system of that city'has been heard as far as Copenhagen and Paris. An enterprising American undertook tp_ establish a trade in burglar-proof safes in the Malaga (southern) district of Spain. There was nothing doing, for burglars are unknown in that part of Spain. King Edward recently received four first prizes fdr his exhibits at the Smithfield cattle show. His majesty is a tenant farmer, not a landlord, and pays a large sum every year in rent and taxes for his holdings. In an address before the American Civic Association, Herbert M. Wilson, chief engineer in the United States geological survey, places the annual damage and Waste by smoke in the United States at >500,000,000 in the large cities alone, or about >6 to each man, woman and child of the population. One may read in a guide book of Venice, compiled for the benefit of strangers, this notice: /’When visiting this palace strangers should show themselves especially generous in their tips, as the prince who occupies this palace has no other means of support than to share in the money given to his domestics.”—Le Cri de Paris. At twenty-four William Pitt was chancellor bf the exchequer, Ruskin had written his "Modern Painters,” in five volumes, which established his reputation as England’s greatest art critic; Sheridan had produced “The Rivals,” Byron published the first canto of “Chllde Harold,” and Rossini produced his most popular opera, “The Barber of Seville.” In Devonshire any person bitten by a viper is advised to kill the creature at once and rub the wound with its fat. This practice has, to some extent, .survived in this the flesh of the rattlesnake is accounted to be the best cure for its own bite, but as a rule the leading superstition in the United States is of the efficacy of numerous potions of whisky as an antidote for snake bite. The Chicago Record-Herald says: Plans are in contemplation for giving the University of Chicago the finest physical laboratory in the United States, if not in the world. It is said that before all the plans are consummated the plant will have cost >1,000,000. All of the money is to be furnished by Martin Ryerson, president of the board of trustees of the university, who also was the donor of ths present Ryerson laboratory at the university.” If an aeroplane flies faster than the prevailing wind it can, of course, make landings or headway as necessary or desired, but so long as the aeroplane is slower than the blowing wind it is more or less not under control and can not be brought down just anywhere. It is believed that when motors can be relied on for thirty-five miles an hour they not only can meet the wind almost every day in the year, but can rise from land or water at almost any open place.—New York Press. Colonizers of all races seem to be careful savers of their earnings in the countries tp which they emigrate. In recent years there has been a considerable migration of East Indian coolies to the Island of Trinidad, 2,393 having landed there last year. There was a return to Calcutta of 726, carrying with them >86,000 in money, besides a large quantity of jewels, in which the coolies invest their savings. In the year there were also remittances' to India of about >17,000.—-New York Press. Few people, I fear, nowadays, read Marla Edgeworth; it is a pity. She is one of the finest novelists that ever adorned English literature. It was her tales, it must always be remembered, that inspired Sir Walter Scott to the composition of the "Waverley Novels." He cried aloud and everywhere his admiration for her and his indebtedness to her. Her writings have, however, a high value as historical pictures, altogether apart from their merits as literature; and of all her novefl her best is “Castle Rackrent.”—T. P. O’Connor, in T. P.’s Weekly, London. The introduction of tungsten lamps is doing much to advance the use of electricity on farms. It is possible for the farmer with a small plant, driven either by a gasoline engine or by damming a small stream, to obtkln sufficient current to light his house and barn with this economical type of incandescent lamp. The use of electricity on the farm, by the way, is growing and, as pointed out by the Electrical World, farmers will in time come to consider electricity a necessity. Then it will be found profitable to establish central generating stations for farming districts to take the place of the small individual plants now being installed.
EIGHTEEN YEARS AGO HE HAD LESS THAN THREE DOLLARS.
** l» Now One of the Rleheet Farmera in Saskatchewan, Central Canada. Arriving in Canada in .1891, just eighteen years ago, E. A. Guillemin, could speak but his native language. He is »> Frenchman. He had but a little over >2 in his pocket, thus being short over >7 of the >lO required to secure entry for a homestead of 160 acres. He eventually borrowed the money, and, near Forget, Saskatchewan, he started life in Canada on -the homestead in which to-day he is the fortunate possessor of fifty quarter sections of land, or 8,000 acres. Noiy Mr. Guillemin did not acquire all these acres as a result altogether of his farming operations, which were extensive. He looked with satisfaction upon what he was doing on his limited area; he was saving, careful and had foresight. Stirrounding land could be had for about >3 per acre, and he continued buying as his savings would perinit, until now he has fifty quarter sections, some of which he can sell at >25 per acre. Threahed Fifty Thomant Bnahela. This year he was engaged in threshing on his place for days. He threshed out 50,000 bushels of wheat, es which he sold 34,000 bushels, one train load, at a price varying from 84 to 87 cents per bushel. He has on hand still 16,000 bushels. In addition to wheat he raised 30,000 bushels of oats, 7,000 bushels of barley and 500 bushels of flax. Hq owns 104 horses and a number of cattle, but since the construction of the railway he has been engaged chiefly in raising wheat. he bought his first threshing machine, paying for it the sum of >2,100. He estimates that the machine earned for him this fall >3,000, thus* paying for itself in one season, and leaving him S9OO to the good. The weather was very propitious for farm threshing, not%a single day being lost in the two months which were spent in this work. The wheat averaged 23 bushels to the acre and graded No. 1 and No. 2 Northern. In the past nine years, seven good crops have lieen harvested on this farm. For six successive years the returns were excellent, that is in the years 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905 and 1906. In the two following years there was a partial failure. As the years have passed the Quality of the buildings on the farm have been steadily improved, and are now as good as can be found in the' district. About SIO,OOO has been invested in this way by Mr. Guillemin. The farm consists of 6,880 acres, of which about 6,000 acres were under •rop this season; “——*—
Genuine Alarm.
"Madam, your pet dog bit my little boy in the face this mortiing.” “Oh, you alarm me! Ha 4 your little boy’s face been antiseptically washed?” “Of course not. I——” “Good heavsn, woman* How could you let the little darling run such a risk! James, telephone at once for the veterinarian.”—Baltimore American.
CLIP THIS OUT.
Renowned Doctor’s Prescription for Rheumatism and Back Ache.. “One ounce Syrup Sarsaparilla compound; one ounce Toris compound; add these to a half pint of good whiskey. Take a tablespoonful before each meal and at bed time; shake the bottle before using each time.” Any druggist has these ingredients in stock or will quickly get them from his wholesale house. This was published previously and hundreds here have been cured by it. Good results show after the first few doses. This also acts as a system builder, eventually restoring strength and vitality.
Has to Be Careful.
*1 never dare to look down when I’m standing on a high place,” said Mrs. Lapsling. "It always gives me an attack of verdigris.”
Only One "BROMO QUININE"
That is LAXATIVE BROMO QurNINE fxxm for the signature of E W GROVE Umxl tlw world orer to Cure a Cola in Ooe Day The Japanese “Hello!” at the telephone is “Moshi moshi!” or “Ano ne!” with the accent on the “nay.”
DOCTOR YOURSELF
.SP you feel a cold coming on by taking a few doses of Pern) Davi»’ Painkiiltr. It Is better than Qulnln. “•d —far. Th. large 60c boules are the cheapest. Underground railways for Buenos Ayres are being considered by the Argentine government. Lewis’ Single Binder straight 5c cigar. You pay 10c for cigars not so good. The first Iron wire was drawn at Nuremberg In 1351. Mrs. Winslow's Sooronro ftrnur for Children teeth Ing; softens the gunw, redaces inflammation, allay® pain, cure® wind colic. 2b cent® a bottle.
Despair and Despondency fv. No one but * woman can tell the story of the suffering, the Pt) i despair, and the despondency endured by women who carry f \ * daily burden of ill-health and pain because of disorders and IC\ \1 K-.J derangements of the delicate and important organs the* are lx, \ distinctly feminine. The tortures so bravely endured oomPalely upset the nerves if long continued. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is a positive cure fi>r y*| . weakness and disease of the feminine organism - At 17 MAKES WEAK WOrtEN STRONG, S,CK WOMEN WEIX, i.M\ I' iefiartmation, heal, ulceration and soothes pain. v —7Z-"J “ tones and build, up the nerve,. It fit, for wifehood Z* " >d motherhood. Honest medicine dealers sell it, and v, . * a '* e aotblng to urge upon you a, ’‘just as good ” Av“ OO "S’ Pet ’ fon-* l^ *ad has a record of forty yean of cures. Asx Youa Nbighbou. They probably know of some of its many cures, r*”' a bo ?V hat telU •“ about WOm “’* euro «3T2L I^ me ’.^ end ? Ode-cent stamps to Dr. Pierce to pay cost of mailing r •f™ eopy o< W* great thousand-pege Blustreted Scn *T Adviser—revised, up-to date edition, in paper coven. cloth-binding, 31 stamps. Address Dr. R.V. Pierce, Buffido, N.Y.
Pleasant !?e/reshg Bene/icial. Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna appeals to the cultured and the well-informed and the t healthy because its component parts arc simple ami wholesome and because it acts without disturbing the natural func- 'p tions, as it is wholly free from every objectionable quality or substance. In its production a . pleasant and refreshing syrup V of the figs of California is unit- ) ed with the laxative and car- ■ minative properties of certain plants known to act most beneficially, on the human system, when its gentle cleansing is desired. To get its beneficial effects, always buy the genuine, for sale by all reputable druggists; one size only, price fifty cents a bottle. The name of the company California I Fig Syrup Co.—is always plainly prints upon the front of ev- X r \ ery package of the genuine. @i/orrt Syrup (p. LOUISVILLE, KY. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. NEW YORK. N. T.
Don’t Stay Fat
Don’t Cry Because You Are Fat. Send to Prof. Kelloffe Will Reduce You as He Did Me. F¥ee, positively free, a SI.OO box of Kellogg s Safe Fat Reducer, to every sufferer from fat, just to prove that It actually reduces you to normal, does it safely, and builds up your health at the same time. I-want to send you without a cent of expense on your part this SI.OO package of what I am free to call a really wonderful fat reducer.
F Tk RAY ? LA ¥ P “ * »old at a low pries, f . r ® t}la ‘ co,t "»<>«. but there i, no better lamp at any ' Pnce. The tfumer, the Wick, die Chimney. w vital thing, m a lamp; them part, of the RAYO LAMP are perfectly conrtructed and there i, nothing known in the art of —HI l«mp-making that could add to the value of die RAYO as ' nlC ' * *‘ Bh, i?r"V e Y M:e ’ Suitable for any room in any houw. standard oil company LT DISTEMPER SROHN MKOKAL OO U CfoaMamssaMirtiiiitai, Goshen, IncL, U. •.®«
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SI.OO Box Free , My treatment to prepared scientifically. It does not stop or hinder digestion; on the contrary, it promotes proper digestion and assimilation of food, which 99 fat people in a hundred haven’t got, and that’s why they are fat. SI.OO Free Package Coupon. vr T h,f .°° n P° n !■ food for a GI.OO mekM® of Kellogg s Bate Fat Reducer and a boos ofnioto* and testimonial®. Fill in your name and addres® on the blank line® below ana enclose lOeente in sliver or stamp® as an evidence of good faitband —‘WSiffJSßSUtlßSa&k’*” swseeeaus 6ty and State;
IF YOU ABE MR. HONEST Home or Investmeat Seeker, LISTEN. We own SOUTHERN MICHIGAN FARMS, in a well developed country, growing Wheat, Cera. £^ at9 ' ,AP a^a an< * Cow Peas, which we offer at S4O to S9O per acre, for 60 days only. Property M rapidly ad vancmg in price. Many will double In FARMS CHEAP, RORTH MISSOURI J® 0 * o*®* 0 *®* per aero, for Improved. Booth Mlwonrl Vj —— Colorado. Toxa*. Arkansas. Me.. M M°," home than to rent, or If you bavesome spare money Tn. ,and double In a short time. TEXAS RANCHES goodl crop, and fine land cheaiToTn ST** 1 "- Wrlt ® for Ust. GANA>£ rn W. Ummw »<., BAR ARTOBIQ, TKxiS Finmre gad Hmcma FOR s- N. U. No. •—l9lO
