Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 February 1910 — Page 3

—* -" - M onyon’a Vmrrr P»w Pill* coax the Uver into activity by gentls methods. They do not scour, (ripe or weaken.- They are a tonic to the stomach, liver and nerves; Invigorate instead of weaken. They enrich the blood and enable the stomach to get all the nourishment from food that is put Into it These pills contain no calomel; they are soothing, healing and stimulating. For sale by aji druggists in 10c and 2Sc sizes- If you need medical advice, write Munyon's Doctors. Thfey will advise to the best of their ability absolutely free of Charge. MUNYON’S, 53d and Jefferson Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. Munyon’s Cold Remedy cures a cold In One day..» Price 26c. Munyon's Rheumatism Remedy relieves. In a few hours and cores In a few days. Prioe 26a WESTEEB CANADA Sana tor Dolllver, of lowa, says I—* I stem#. Halted BM. Dolllvor recently paid a visit to Western Canada, and anysi “There is a land hunger in the hearts the removal of so many lenvo farmers to Canada. Oar people are pleased vrith Its Government end the excellent administration of law. and they are earning to you in tens of thousands, sad they ape still coming.'* lowa oontrl hated large, ly to the 70,000 Ameriters who made Canada ome during 1000. rop returns alone iarndded tothevre«lth\ luntry upwards of >,000,000.00 foraUm* msd < ihi| , ™g -ofilablo. Free HomeT 100 acres oro to be ho very best distrlots, pre-emptions at <3.00 within certain areas. «jd ehurohes in every at, climate unexcelled. tchcst,wood, water ami material plentiful, dculars os to locution, low nllwnv rates and descrip. TCWtnfo^ 0 to Bup’fc of Immigra- -„ _s vu. * mawa « Canada, or to the following Canadian Gov’t Agent: C. J. Broughton, Room 412, Merchants’ Loan and Trust Building. Chicago, 111. Please say where you saw this advertisement.

TAKE A DOSE OF P i?,9'S m «Wt mi m. for ' 111 will instantly relieve that racking cough. B Taken promptly. it will often prevent H Asthma, Bronchitis and serious throat and I lung troubles. Guaranteed safe and very B palatable. I All Dntsists, 25 cents. MB Br FRANK P, LEWIS. Peoria, DL Originator of Tin Foil Smoker Package. The gi”.' rpo has made Lewis' Single Binder Bpslght 8c Cigar famous among smokers throughout the west. m WrttW me today! Lei me explain whereby yon o*n become hu expert watch repairer in thine ■Maths—making $26 to 176 u week—and own yonr own jewelry bnsinem. I oan teach yon by mail Rd yon don’t have to leave home or qul t your work. y me nothing for my inatruction, advice, charta or diaanma. CHAS. F. ELMORE. Priadpal Car. Calks* as Watdbsuldaa KOOKKS, THURMAN A CO. (10) —Oeptsse SO Wabaak Ave.* Chicago—filmwKuiis SflL.. iSffi&ssssbSss P»ln In Pit of Stomach. Pain 2 hours after Meals, la right •Ida or Backache! Spells of Indigestion. Sick Headache. Colic.Jauncilce or Biliousness! Constipation. T lies. Yellow or Hallow Skin. Fmadation.WeakneM. Blues. Pull, Tired, Distressed Feeling, Loss of Energy. Soreness or Fullnesß Oeer Liver. Stomach Distresses. Coated Tongne! All or * these symptoms Indicate an urgent need for our Write us today and learn about It. Gallstone ■eased/ Company, Dept. Z, 22ft Dearborn BL, Ckleago, XU A Choice Michigan Farm, $ "mo Part ■mod town. Good well, dandy bearing orchard; farm well fenced and improved; on good gravel road. No better soil anywhere. Address A. W. FRUIT* PLAiNVILLE. MICH. VETERINARY COURSE AT HOVE O Aft year and upward, can be mads taking our WIAUU Veterinary Oonree at home daring epnre Mrae; tnnghtln almpleet Kngliah; Diploma xxgnted, positions obtained tormicoemtoTitudent*: cost within reach vf*U|i aatlataetlon (naimntaed: particulars free. OaUrls &APNTSS Our new leaden aell like wildfire this * 2, time of tho year. Write today tor rpte. HAAKZ SPECIALTY OOHI’ANY, l>ept. ■MI AC OUST A STREET, CHICAGO, ILL WANTED tlon to travel tor firm of largemph FOR SALE X2sTto (rt^'of^JackSnv'm^ »• N. V. No. B—lßlo ~ TIMS EfE 111

How to Keep Baby's Skin Clear.

Few parents realize how many ea* timable lives have been embittered and social and business success prevented by serious skin affections which so often result from the neglect of, minor eruptions In infancy and childhood. With Wt a little care and the use of the proper emollients, baby’s skin and hair may be preserved, purified and beautified, minor eruptions prevented from becoming chronic and torturing, disfiguring rashes, ltchings, irritations and chafings dispelled. To this endC nothing is so pure, so sweet, so speedily effective as the constant's use of Cuticura Soap, assisted, when necessary, by Cuticura Ointment. Send to Potter Drug £ Chem. Corp., sole proprietors, for their free 32-page Cuticura Book, telling all about the care and treatment of the skin.

Its Strong Point.

“How can I tell,” asked Jjie custom- • er, whether lam getting tender meat or not?” "There’s only one sure way, ma’am,” said the butcher, ‘‘an’ that’s by eatin’ of it” "But I have to buy it before I can do that.” "Yes’m; that’s the beauty of the prescription."

Deafness Cannot be Cured

by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased , portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Kustachlan Tube. When this tube is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely elosed, Deafness Is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever ; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an inflamed aondttion of the piucous surfaces. We trill give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by Catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cura. Send for circulars free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Fills for constipation.

More than That.

Elderly Strangdr (disposed to be sociable) —I s’pose this is one o’ them new fashioned pay-as-you-enter cars. Conductor—Yes, uncle, and It’s also an enter-as-you-pay car. Please step inside. Ytru’re delaying the procession.

Generous Free Offer to All Rheumatism Sufferers.

•Every rheumatism sufferer should send his name to the Samaritan Medicine Co. of St. Louis, Mo., for a liberal treatment of their celebrated rheumatism cure. Two kinds; both free. Your request creates no obligation; no future demand will be made. Simply ask for It now, as the offer Is limited, and Judge for yourself. Kltselman Brothers, fence, manufacturers, of Muncle, Indiana, have just completed their large Catalogue of fencing. Their prices are extremely low when you consider the high quality of their fencing, s Prices range from 14% cents a rod .up. See their ad elsewhere In this paper and write them for Catalogue.

The lighthouse, of Helgoland has a light of 20,000,000-candle power. At Nuremberg a lamp ten times as powerful has been made. Dr. Pifrce’s Pleasant Pellets first put up 40 years ago. They regulate and invigorate, stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated tiny granules. The Eastern States, from Maine to Alabama, produced gold worth *259,143 and silver worth $35,070 last year.

IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND ANYTHING

better for sldeache, backaches or stitches than Perry Davit Painkiller. Get the large Bise, It Is the cheapest. At all druggists. 25c, 8&o and 60c bottle*.

Next Thing.

The shades of night were falling. Swiftly and gracefully an aeroplane descended, landing as lightly as a feather on the smooth roadway of the boulevard. Forth stepped an elegantly attired man, wearing a mask. “Snatching a purse from a richly appareled dame who was passing, he stepped back into the aeroplane and was soaring aloft and disappearing In the distance before it occurred to the astonished victim to let loose a scream. —Chicago Tribune.

There are about 170,000 oil producing 'wells In the United States, representing directly and Indirectly an outlay of about $700,000,000.

WbHL ‘ yyjfflf ABOUT TOBACCO Book for t©. iMtruoUr*.reading. Bend *I.OO for capyand° •glUu' tema. to the BW PeMMUnp tJuu? m£ AAENT& gnyrt-Umber end Railway Tie BwlnaM. HU fan I 9 Preferred guaranteed stock for sale. References. Money for you. International Export Lnnsfcer M Tie PATENTS s=Si 3ESaSgAapigT3SgN Lightning Rods Write for priced to W. Jtfdordaa, loop Anpnfc Coin kany handling oar high-grade no SffiKSS; &B nmnnl Fertil* Florida Farm SiK' UKiniUt, ru. TMgtnriilnelneienMTinnklni Ter—* EsSSSSwS '• ' ' yu ■f’■ v, t-., T U/

THINGS YOU MAY NOT KNOW

Ninety per cent of a cup of tea la water. •••••’- .i.. - Bank notes, it is said, tfere first is■Mied In China 2667 B. (J. The yards of many London schools are kept open after hours as playgrounds. Old silk hats are In demand In the east end of London aa. nosebags for donkeys. 4 ' > An Italian jeweler has carved a single pearl into the shape of a boat, which 'has a sail qf beaten gold. The United States occupies second place In the list of -the Nvorld’s gold producers, South Africa standing first. China’s ministry of thq Interior has decided upon the period from, the seventh to the sixteenth year as the age of niinorlty and study, and has decreed that from 16 to 40 shall be the age of manhood for Chinese people. In, France they have an expressive phrase, “liquid money.” It means that part of the family income which is used for the' necessities and luxuries of life. It is kept apart from the more serious, substantial portion of the Income, which is that set aside for saving. Since the Czar gave out that his subjects might have liberty of conscience, about 250,000 are said to have gone over to the Roman Catholic church, 16,000 have become Lutherans, 60,000 were converted to Mohammedanism, 3,600 to Buddhism, 400 to Judaism and 160 Siberians have declared themselves pagans. The conservatism of Austria-Hun-gary is a proverb, but Yankee invention and enterprise have been able to break through the old lines to a surprising degree. In the great BohemiaMoravia machine works in Prague, of the 520 machine tools In service throughout the various departments aqd shops, 102 are of American origin. The world’s product of silver In 1907 was 186,000,000 ounces, against 160,000,000 ounces In 1897, and the coining value In 1907 being 1239,000,000, aghinst $207,000,000 In 1897. Stated in commercial values, however, the figures are materially less, the commercial value of the silver produced In 1907 being $122,000,000 and that in 1897 $96,000,000.

The waiter’s art la a serious, clever, bright profession in Germany and Prance—serloußly studied with apprentice years spent In Paris, London, Roma and New York, In the great hotels In the world’s great resorts. This explains why so many of the successful managers of hotels and restaurants In London and New York are former German, French, Italian or Swiss waiters.

Americans living In Beirut can remember when there was not a window pane In the city. Twenty-five years ago there' were no carriages, women making their social calls on the backs of donkeys. The city now has 600 licensed vehicles, with automohiles and electric street cars. There arq complete postal and telegraphic services, newspapers, colleges and the palaces. In the Far East Japan leads the way, but the Levant is following the lure of civilization.—kew York Press. One of the hardest things In the world to buy, In the opinion of a man who recently tried It, Is a watch The practical disappearance of the key-wound watch has made the key a rarity. Even the high-grade jewelry shops are apt to be with out them, while' the department stores, which seem to keep everything in the world fall in this particular. It is the small Bhop in a cross street in Third, Sixth or Eighth avenue that It most likely to have watch keys—New York Syn.

The biggest brewer in England states that the .consumption of beer has decreased In five years by more than 2,000,000 barrels, from thirty-two to twenty-six gallons a head of population. His manager says: “The'government, has made up Its mind 1 " to damn brewers If possible. We have made up our minds to damn this government; it will be Impossible for us ever to pay a dividend so long as we have the legislation the present government wants to force upon as.”—New York Press. 1

The Rev. W. W. Wingfield, vtcar of Gulval, will celebrate his ninety-sixth birthday this week. He has been vicar of the. pariah for seventy-one years and Is still •able to preach and write, although with somewhat Impaired vigor. Cornwall has been the home of many clergymen who have lived to a ripe old age, the most remarkable Instance being that of the Rev. W. Cole, vicar of Landewednack, who appears, by the parish register, to have been “above 120 years by far” when he died, In 1683. —London Standard.

All members of Parliament did not ride to London from' their constituencies in the old days. Mr. Barclay of Ury, who represented in the eighteenth century, always walked the whole fray, doing his fifty miles a day with ease. Marathon run'ners may note that his refreshment on the journey was a bottle of port, poured into a bowl and drank off at a draught. George 111. took much Interest in Mr. Barclay's achievements and said: “I ought to be proud of my Scotch subjects, when my judges ride and membefti of Parliament walk to the metropolis." The former allusion was to Lord Monboddo, who always rode to town Instead of driving, considering it unmanly '*to sit on a box drawn by brutes.’’—London Chroa We. ■' „ • .-y-tj-

Plyimooth Rock.

Plymouth Rock has become an object of veneration lh the United States because of Its interesting historical associations. As is well known, it is the rock or ledge on which the pilgrims are believed to have landed when they first stepped from their boats in the harbor of* what Is now Plymouth, Mass. In 1775 part of the rock was removed to the vicinity of Pilgrim hall, but was afterward restored to Its original site, and is now under the stone canopy that surmounts the main rock on Water street. Charles Sumner said: “From the deck of the Mayflower, from the landing at Plymouth rock, to the Senate of the United States Is a mighty contrast, covering whole spaces of history hardly less than from the wolf that suckled Romulus and Remuß to that Roman Senate which on curule chairs swayed Italy and the world.”

WHEN YOUR BACK ACHES SUSPECT THE KIDNEYS.

Backache Is kidney ache, in most eases. The kidneys ache and throb

I with dull pain be cause there Is inflam- ! matiofi within. You be rid of tfce ache until you cure the d-1 neys. Doan’s Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys. J. M. Wright, “107 W. State st., Huntington, Ind., suf- ; Jered for 15 months with pain In the hips and back, felt worn ‘out and waß annoyed with irregular action of the kidneys. I “Doan’s Kidney Pills [ cured me so thoroughly that the trouble never came Mr. .Wright

back,” says

Remember the name—Doan’s. Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box. FosterIfilburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.

The Actor's Share.

A musical comedy or comic opera of the first class averages a cost of about seventy-five people, while I suppose about seventeen is the average number for dramatic company. A prima donna who is not a star gets from SIOO to $350 a week, the principal comedian from $l5O to SSOO a week, .the tenor from $75 to S3OO and the bass about tiie same. The minor characters range from S4O to SIOO a week, while show girls get $25 and S3O and chorus people from sls to $25, the average salary about $lB. —Everybody’s Magazine.

The average yield of wood an acre of. forests was raised In Germany from twenty cubic feet In 1830 to seventyfive cubic feet in 1908.

This Will Interest Mothers.

Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders for Children, cure Feverishness, Headache, Bad Stomach, Teething Disorders, Regulate the Bowels and Destroy Worms. They break up colds in 24 hours. Pleasant to take, and harmless as milk. They never fail. At all Druggists, 26c. Sample mailed FREE. Address. Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.

More Frequently.

I shot a poem In the air; It was reprinted everywhere, From Bangor to the Rocky Range— And always credited to “Exchange.” —New York MalL

And long, long afterward It chanced, As a book of verses I gazed upon, I found the poem published there, And It was simply signed “Anon." —Denver Republican.

But now that bit of vagrant verse Has gone much farther and fared worse; In the Podunk Times last week I read It, And "London Titbits” had the credit. —rChicago Tribune.

CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Sljf Signature of

By One of the Vegetarians.

What a Joy to press the pillow Of a beef boyootteris bed, * And to dream of eating club steaks. Thick and Juicy, rare and red.

TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY

Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money If it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE’S signature is on each baa. 25c. The mbre familiar species of flying fish are denizens of the tropical oceans. Fresh water species, however, are known. . - Mjn. Wins lows Boothiho Stbup tor Children teething; softens the gums, reduces ioflsmmstion, at. hqt vein, oures wind ooJle. 26 esnts s bottle.

. Patriotism \ T 1 ** •tomach Is a larger factor fa "life, liberty and the par,uit °f happiness” than moat people are aware. Patriotism ®* n withstand hunger but not dyspepsia. The confirmed dysJQSBtvI peptio ‘‘is fit for treason, stratagems and spoils.” The man JmKft\g who goes to the front for his country with a weak stomach | will be a weak soldier and a fault finder. A sound stomach makes for good citizenship as well as for health and happiness. [ J|M|H Diseases of the stomach and other organa of digestion and nutrition are promptly and permanently cured by the use of Dr. PIERCE’S COLDER MEDICS, L DISCOVERT. I A I ft baltdm up too body with moamd flmmh mad I Iv 1 *° ua mamclo. W # Ug) The dealer who offers a substitute lor the " Discovery ”fe V ■ enly seeking to make the little more profit realized on the H H tale of leu meritorious preparations. ■ ■ Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free m m ■ on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing enly. Send M H 21 one-cent stamps for the paper covered book, or 31 stamps AB tor the cloth bound. Address World’s Dispensary Medical ™ Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo. N. Y.

PUTNAM FADELESS DYES aiaaffiiffiacraigtfsffia g. Kssssaassr- "•* »&wawi«a a^igg • \ kFlHli lit" Ur*. . 1 . • w. • t-T r—4*Sp :

Rheumatic As we get older the blood becomes sluggish, the muscles and joitits stiffen and aches and pains take hold easier. Sloan’s Liniment quickens the blood, limbers up the muscles and joints and stops any pain or ache with astonishing promptness. Proof that it- is Best for Rheumatism. Mrs. Daniel H. Diehl, of Mann’s Choice, R.F.8., No. i, Pa., writes s—- " Please send me a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for rheumatism and stiff joints. 1 It is the best remedy I ever knew for I can’t do without it.” Also for Stiff Joints. Mr. Milton Wheelee, 2100 Morris Ave., Birmingham, Ala., writes s—» “ I am glad to say that Sloan’s liniment has done me more good for stiff Joints than anything I have ever tried.” S loan's Liniment J& is the qickest and best remedy for Rheuma- i I tism, Sciatica, Toothache, Sprains, Bruises I JCZ 1 and Insect Stings. Price 25c., 50c., and SI.OO at AU Dealers. 1 It Send for Sloan’s Free Book on Horses. Address 1 I DR. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS, lfijfiil

The Right Way In all Cases of ‘ .(tff&k DISTEMPER, PINKEYE, INFLUENZA colds, etc. Of all Horses, Brood Mares, Colts, 1 Stallions, is to “SPOHN THEM” On their tongue* or in tlie feed |.ut 5|....1m's Liquid flB&Sk I HBkhbL Bk Compound. Give the remedy to all of them. It acts on the blood and glands It routs the disease WYlHfig bv rxpelling the disease germs. 1 1 wants oti [lie WIIXHV trouble rio matter how they are “exposed.” Abso- VE|H WV lutelv free front anything injurious. A child can iB » | &• r ‘ safely take it. 60 cents and <1.00: 85.00 and *lO 00 BBWagHßmilW M§fo the dozen. Sold by druggists, harness dealers, or sent, express paid, by the manufacturers. w fm Special Agents Wanted ’W ! ' SPOHN MEDICAL Chemists and Bacteriologists WhLGOSHEN. IND* U.5.L aaapid# cents aroUTi W kWW-T " *** FOR A 22-INCH HIGH HOG FENCE I I OtPwvQS 25 GENTS A ROD FOR A 47 NCH FARM FENCE. I SOLD ON 30 DAYS FREE TRIAL SttSSSOF + 4* 5 IDEAL BARBED WIRE $1.55 FOR 80-ROD SPOOL E2SE i4# I Made of two No. 14 galvanized Bessemer Steel Wires. Barbs ZZZ - ? f'l * 3 inches apart. Lowest prices ever made. Catalogue free. Z £ £ J, lE XK KITSeUHAH BROTHERS Bor tot MUNCH, INDIANA. !* *

Cavalry officers In Italy undergo a course of Instruction In pigeon training for military purposes. PUBS CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c. . The kingdom of Prussia gets out of its cultivated forests over $24,000,000 a year.

ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM

Is the old tollable cough remedy. Found In every Women constitute 5.5 per cent of the convicts in American prisons.

Free to Our Renders.

Write Murine Eye Remedy'Co., Chicago, for 48-page illustrated Eye Book Free. Write all about Your Eye Trouble and they will advise as to the Proper Application of the Murine Eye Remedies in Your Special Case. Tour Druggist will tell you that Murine Relieves Sore Byes, Strengthens Weak Eyes. Doesn’t Smart, Soothes Eye Pain, and sells for 60c. Try It In Your Eyes and In Baby’s Eyes for Scaly Eyelids and Granulation.

What coarse food does to help the bowels is done by candy Cascarets. Their actionisas natural as that of food—and as gentle. Why callous the bowels with a harsh cathartic when science has provided thk delightful, harmless way? lochtsbtottrfd^ibmwSShs C.”* KedpHH llirft THEKEELEY &2XSES wnm ■' Dwight. w. RHEUMATISM O’Hirrtes SIO,OOO Rhemitisa Renetfy for Rheumatism in all Its forms. Box sent to any address, prepaid, on receipt of SI.OO. Samples free. Measel Cat Rato Drag Company, 2801 W. Lake St., Chicago YOUR PORTRAIT FREB SEND A PHOTO today and get a life-slzo portrait of yourself FREE. Send no money. Just your Photo, t make this offer to Introduce my work in your locality. Address P. B. DU PREE, DIINHAM. N.C* BAMAM Good,CheapUad KXS Me If* U. No. D—l9lo FssßjfjriKßitfssrtfat