Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 February 1910 — Page 3

■ll |i -ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT, j wPli IS | Promotes DigpstionflieerM ■II ness and Rest. Contains neither nil Opium .Morphine nor Mineral, ■a® Not Narcotic. I||| Jktipt of ou Ltsmmmm. H| SgSfc-. ) | iSfflf Aperfect Remedy for Consfip*■USM tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea. Mm Worms .Convulsions .Feverishness andjLoss of Sleep. llli 1 ; Fac Simile Signature of Hip NEW'YORK. Exact Copy of Wiapper.

A Generous Gift.

Professor Munyon has just issued a most beautiful, useful and complete almanac. It contains not only all the scientific information concerning the moon’s phases, in all the latitudes, but has illustrated articles on how to read character palmistry and birth month. It also tells all about card reading, birth stones and their meaning, and gives the Interpretation of dreams. It teaches beauty culture, manicuring, gives weights and measures and antidotes for poison. In fact, it is a Magazine Almanac, that not only gives valuable information, but will afford much amusement for every mem-, ber of the family, especially for panties and evening entertainments. Farmers and people in the rural districts will find this Almanac almost invaluable. It will be sent to anyone absolutely free on application to the Munyon Remedy Company, Philadelphia, Pa.

The first national Thanksgiving proclamations were issued by Congress during the Revolutionary War. PILES CLKRD IN « Til 14 M* V«. PAZp OINTMENT is guaranteed io<urean» case ot Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protiudinv Piles in 6to 14 days or money lelunded ‘sw. Roumania has 6,000,000 inhabitants, of whom 30,000 are blind. WHEN YOU’RE AS HOARSE as a crow. When rou re coughing and gasping. When you’ve an oldfashioned deep-seated cold, take Allen'a Lung Tial•am. Bold by all druggists, 25c. 60c and 11.00 bottles.

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Raw Eczema on Hands.

”1 had eczema on my hands for ten years. I had three good doctors but none of them did any good. I then used one box of Cutlcura Ointment and three bottles of Cutlcura Resolvent and was completely cured. My hands were raw all over, inside and out, and the eczema was spreading all over my body and limbs. Before I had used one bottle, together with the Cutlcura Ointment, my sores were nearly healed over, and by thtf’ time I had used the third bottle, I was entirely well. To any one who has any skin or blood disease I would honestly advise them to fool with nothing else, but to .get Cutlcura and get well. My hands have never given me the least bit of trouble up to now. "My daughter’s hands this summer became perfectly raw with eczema. She could get nothing that would do them any good until she tried Cuticura. She used Cuticura Resolvent aqd Cuticura Ointment and in two weeks they were entirely cured. 1 have Cuticura for other members of my family and it always proved successful. i Mrs. M. E. Falln,’ Speers Ferry, Va., Oct. 19, 1909.”

Tardy Justice.

Phidias had just finished sculpturing the decorations of the Parthenon. “The gall of it is,” he said, “that IT get mighty little credit for these things Some day they’ll be wanted in the British museum, and they’ll be known as the Elgin marbles —Elgin, with the ’g hard, as in ‘gosh’!” His gloomy forebodings proved true, and it is with the high and noble purpose of doing full justice to the memory of a great man that after the lapse of twentyifour centuries this Incident is for the first time given to the public, —Chicago Tribune.

SIOO Reward, SIOO. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all Its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood anfl mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address: F J CHENEY A CO., Toledo. O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.

Bond of Sympathy.

Mistress—Verona, I am astonished to see you upholding that heartless prima donna who refused to admit her own brother and sister when they called'to visit her! Domestic—Us hired gels, mum, has got to stand together.

Irony.

“You’re as hard as nails,” said his trainer. “Well,” irritably answered the actorpugilist, “wouldn’t you naturally expect me to be? I wear my clawhammer coat two or three hours every night.”

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SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY

There are 14,000 oysters of full size In a ton. Kissing and shaking hands are rare ly practice i in Japan. Japan has few and prae tically no multimillionaires. There Is a record of wheat growingin China as far back as 3000 B. C. For home consumption last year Englabd imported 2,167,280,000 eggs. Less than 6 per cent of the entire area of the world is capable of tillage. Turkey has a government tannery for such products as are heeded in the army. At the beginning of the present year there were 163,208 telephones in use in London. The colonies of France every year produce half the vanilla beans used in the world. A 2,000,000-ton hill in Cincinnati is being moved three miles to make a railroad fill. The first census of the city of Bangkok, recently taken, showed a population of 628,675. Underground railways for Buenos Ayres are being considered by the Argentine government. Arranged in a straight line the railroad tracks of the world would reach to the moon and back again. The Japanese “Hello!” at the telephone is “Moshi moshi!” or “Ano ne!” with the accent on the ”hay.” The AusrValian state of Victoria spends nearly |500,000 a year in its warfare against the destructive rabbit. Covering an area of 2,450 acres, the largest hydraulic gold mine in the world is in Trinity county, California. While 2,000-horse power locomotives are common in the United States and many exceed that size, a 1,200-horse power engine is considered large in continental Europe.

A monument recently was erected in Nuremburg, Germany, to the memory of Peter Henlien, who first substituted springs for weights in the clock and made the watch possible. At 21 Alexander stood at the head of his army on the plains of Thessaly, Wilberforce entered • Parliament, and Tasso had begun his immortal poem, “Jerusalem Delivered,” which took ten years to complete. A concession has been granted to the Marconi company of Buenos Ayres, which is capitalized at about $12,000,000, to erect a powerful station at Punta del Este, but- thus far no progress has been reported. More than half a million dollars’ worth of radium has been produced at the imperial American laboratory at St. Joachimsthal, the pitchblende from which it is extracted being taken from a worked-out silver mine. The estimate for dividends in the United States in 1909 is $395,000,000, a gain of $30,000,000 over 1908. The largest dividend payers for the year are Standard Oil, $39,335,353, and United States Steel, $39,206,996. Oyster production in Canadian waters is steadily decreasing. The yield fell from 35,757 barrels in 1903 to 27,297 barrels in 1907. Canada imported $271,760 worth of American oysters in 1908 out of a total export of $663,832 worth.

Owing to the high price of cotton some German textile experts have been turning their attention to other fibers that might be used as a substitute for it. Recently a spinning company at Chemnitz has succeeded in spinning the fiber contained in the seeds of the kapok, or silk cotton tree of the tropics. In its natural state this fiber cannot be spun owing to its extreme brittleness, but it is reported that Professor Goldberg of Chemnitz has found a method of treating it to make it spinpable, and the yarn is described ap having a peculiarly soft, silky feeling. The fiber has the advantage of being considerably cheaper than cotton, but no information is at hand showing the wearing qualities of fabrics made from kapok yarn. In a French village a citizen had upon his land a part of an old building containing two very beautiful windows. He was in debt and embarrassed and eagerly closed with the offer of a rich archaeologist, who bought them. Thereupon the government inspector, hearing of the bargain, arrived just in time to stop the masons from dislodging the windows. “You cannot,” he said to the villager, "sell antiquities, my man.” “But, excellency, I have used the money and paid my creditors." The villager was in despair, but the official was untouched. “That’s all right,” he said, “the money is safe; the windows are no longer yours. But the buyer cannot move a stone of them. He can, however, come with a camp stool and sit down and look at his property as much as he likes.”

Inherited.

“Where did Phlyem get his propensity fpr ballooning?”! “I-don’t know, but his grandfather died in the air.” “Above the trees?” “No; under one.”—New York Journal.

Different Wants.

“What we want,” Bald the attorney to the-reporters, “is justice.” “What I want,” said the client to tbs attorney, “is a verdict ia my favor.”— lift. Cheap notoriety often turns oat to bo an expensive luxury.

THE KENTUCKIAN WAS PLEASED.

He Secured a Good Half-Section ia Central Canada. It Is not only from Kentucky, but from thirty-five to forty different states that there comes the expression of satisfactioii from those who have taken up lands in Central Canada as a free homestead or have purchased lands. Mr. “E. K. Bell, of Frankfort, Kentucky, writes to a Canadian government official, and Bays: “I have just returned from Alberta, overjoyed with my trip. Your literature was very flattering, but not half what I found it. 1 bought a half section between Calgary and Edmonton, one mile from railroad, near a gopd town. This is the ■ best country I ever saw or ever expect to see. I will go in the spring and get to work on my place. I think it is the coming country of the world.” Some of the papers describe the settling of the Canadian West as “becoming a fgver-jwith a great many people. The lure of its golden promises is creeping into their hearts and many are they who are answering the call of that unsettled territory.” This paper editorially cautions its readers to exercise care and thought before moving to a distant country. This would be a wise precaution, and is exactly what the Canadian officials ask. The success of the settler who has made Canada his home for years is the best evidence that can be offered. And of the large number of cans who have made their homes in Canada, very few have returned. All are satisfied.

Free Postagre.

When the post office was first opened at Kai Feng, China, the clerks had a fight with some men who bought stamps and refused to go away until the stamps were licked and stuck on their envelopes for them. The foreign post offices in Palestine are usually convulsed by a spirit of keen competition. If a parcel exceeding the regulation weight or size is taken to an office and refused the traveler in the majority of cases has only to threaten to take it to a rival office, and it is straightway received without a murmur. So keen is the rivalry between some of, these offices that residents in Palestine possess a free post within certain districts. Between Jaffa and the surrounding colonies and also within Jerusalem the German and Austrian offices make no charge for the delivery of local letters. —Chicago News.

Bud Doble,

Tha greatest of all horsemen, says: “In my 40 years’ experience with horses I have found Spohn’s Distemper Cure the most successful of all remedies for the horses. It is the greatest blood purifier.” Bottle, 50c and SI.OO. pruggists can supply you, or manufacturers. Agents wanted. Send for Free Book. Spohn Medical Co., Spec. Contagious Diseases, Goshen, Ind.

Uncle Allen.

“You may not <be as good as David or as wise as Solomon,” said Uncle, Allen Sparks, "but if you know how to train children you’ve got the bulge on both of ’em. Each of the two had a boy that went wrong.”

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■6g*— The Tenderfoot Farmer j'C. It was one of these experimental farmers, who put green '-ArOWWvirf&i spectacles on his cow and fed her shavings. His theory was that it didn’t matter what the cow ate so long as she was fed. The questions of digestion and nourishment had mSS not entered into hie calculations. vUMj# It’s only a “tenderfoot” farmer that would try such w • an experiment with a cow. But many e fanner feeds Um~ teff regardless of digestion end nutrition. He might almost es well eet shaving* for all the good he gets out of his food. - The result is that the stomach grow* “weak” the action of the organ* of digsation and nutrition are impaired and the main suffers the miseries of dyspepsia and the agonies of nervousness. To ((resitted the etomeeh, restore the activity ot the at* — heae ot di&eetlon mad nutrition mud hrece up the nervee» use Dr. Pierce 1 » Golden Medical Dieeovery. It Im an an* tailing remedy, nnd ham the confidence ot phyalctnna me metl me the prmlae ot theoeanda heated hr Ita ure. • , 1° fh* strictest sense “Golden Medical Discovery*’ is e temperance medi•ine. It contains neither intoxicants nor narcotics, and is as free from alcohol as from opium, cocaine and other dangerous drugs. All ingredients printed on its outside wrapper. , Don’t let e dealer delude you for his own profit. There is no medicine lor stomach, liver and blood “just es good” as “Golden Medioal Discovery.”

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