Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 March 1910 — Page 3
PUBLISHED EVERY WINTER
Fmona Cough and Cold Prrocrlptlon Han Cured Hundreds Here. “Get two ounces ot Glycerine and half an ounce of Concentrated Pine compound. Then get half a pint erf good whiskey and put ,the other two ingredients into it. Take a teaspoonful to a tablespoonful of this mixture after each meal and at bed time. Shake the bottle well each time.” This is said to be the quickest cold and cough remedy ’known. It frequently cures the worst colds in twenty-four hours. But be sure to get only the genuine Concentrated Pine. Each half ounce bottle comes put up in a tin screw-top case. Don’t use the weaker pine preparations. Any druggist has it on hand or will quickly get it from his wholesale house
Beautiful Wall Coating for Hemes.
In line with the progress of all other things in these modern days is the beautiful, perfect and sanitary wall coatings for our homes. Alabastlne is the name of a rich, soft and velvety preparation for the decoration of walls and ceilings. It adheres to the walls of its own adhesive qualities. It is inexpensive, clean, artistic and so easily p.ut on that any one can follow the printed directions on every package. Any shade or tint is easily prpduced. Alabastlne Is proof against insects or disease germs so prevalent in wall paper. It does not rub off and flake like kalsomine. A complete color plan for the walls of the home and stencils to help make the home beautiful, together with a book about home decorations and samples of color effects will all be sent free by the Alabastlne Company, 482 Grandville avenue, Grand Rapids, •Mich. The liberal offers of this company to home decorators in our advertising columns elsewhere in this paper deserve careful 'perusal.
BARKING, HACKING, RASPING COUGH oua be broken quickly by Alim’s tuno Babmm. This old. reliable remedy has been sold for over 4b years. Ask your druggist about It.
TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS ALWAYS BUV THEGENUINE SYROPfIGS " AND 1 EuxiHenna MANUFACTURED BV THE (fIUFORNia fifiSvRUP (p SOLD BY ALL LEADIN3 One Size a Bottle WESTERN CANADA What Prof. Shaw, the Well-Known Agriculturist, Saya About It: "■ i “I would sooner miso cattle In Western Canada than in the corn l>elt oftbo United States. Feed imijlrtSiiiwjlWßWJnws ’’ cheaper and climate MWMftry' PtjnPn better for the purpose. I Your market will im- ■ .■ p Wee'S.WJ Iprove faster than your B OU .1U L? 1 farmers nil I nroduco the ■ liimriiE r* - laupplies. Whoat can be ■ IW*’ ft, I gronn no to the6oth parJallol ISckj miles north of ■FI jfpP A* < A BJ'r-faM the International boundYour vacant land . A ■/ aH wi “ taken at a rate beyond present concen. _rt«B4liiw®wjiwh’ , ' Oll ' e in the United States alone who want JSySfig2gV< homes to take up thia land?’ Nearly 10,000 Americans V OCjArftTK will enter andmake thelrhomes wnri Kier* ln Western Canada this year, th » r'S'ffiS ISO 9 produced another large m-JJBJCTfff crop of wheat, oats and barley, A-> In addition to which the cattle exports was an Immense Item. iW JiHlB Cattle raising, dairying, mired farming and grain growing In the jjkrysal fLaM provinces of Manitoba, SaalrutVrW Chowan and Alberta. I’B’ T’’Sffi3rt homestead and pre-emp-tlon areas, as well as lands held L, AjRMSw bf railway and land companies, will ■UHVI Provide homes for millions. WwawSroßß* Adaptable soli, healthful cll--0 TSSSSSJ twnte, splendid schools and churches, and good railways. TMRMMftLra For settlers’ rates, descriptive JFWftii literature ”Last Best West,” how |B yLJEiIWrJ to reach the country and other partlculnrs, write to Sup't of Imml--1 Arorartl gration, Ottawa, Canada, or to the I following Canadian Gov’t Agent: C. J. Broughton, I Room 412, Merchants' Loan and Trust Building, I Chicago, 111. Flease say where you saw this advertisement. I—l mi i ii ii i . ill I
WBaa I Milwaukee. Wls. Best werk at right prices. Prompt service. Olde-d and largest works in the U.S. Mall and express erders prompt attention. ■L aß d Nenduthenia. "■T k[h*>a thekeeley sSr aJlry iKsttniE, CanHdUel, Dwight, lU. MONTANA The land of wondrously rich soil, floe climate, million acres FREE land. Recure reliable Information direct. We show you bow. Bend ICc stamps. “REALTY,’* EJHstda, Boataaa West Tejas Lands town* springing up tike magic: greatest cotfn and bog country in the Sou th west. Lands rich, fertile and chmn, For particulars write J ACK AULEI, Tahoka, Texas LADIES W. J. YARBAST, BTB Wil tea T.r„U, Ou "leap i Warm Spot In lour Heart For Me" tor, song. with dreamy waltz. Chorus melted tor ISe. stamps. Ad.aaamaahllM,«6SirH*adaklpa«.,riUskws.ra TULIi,TEXAS developing eountry*'ot the greet Bouthweet. An unusual opportunity to Invest In lota, t ree booklet. Tkr Tull. Dewlopewat Mmp'y, Telia . ——————TWMHwmwhMw-j— —T"*FT*TTl_| ■■ |ll pj_egyM t John ff. Carroll, of De Sme , S. D. offers the REST BARG AIMS and the most profitable and * sate Investments In South Dakota terms. Good corn land Enr-Ready Mending Time ESZ ■offue tree. /. Lreriar ACa, MIS Sid Aw., Pargs, «.B a M. V. Mo. 1»—1»1« southwest musts any alee, list FREE. fIUU A ppni. Mope, Ark.' v
TRIALS of the NEEDEMS
Munyon’s Paw Paw Pills coax the liver into activity by gentle methods. They do not scour, gripe or weaken. They are * 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 all druggists in 10c and 25c sizes. If you need medical advice, write Munyon’s Doctors. They will advise to the best of their ability absolutely free of Charge. MUMYON’S, 63d and Jefferson Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. Munyon’s Cold Remedy cures a cold in one day. Price 25c. Munyon’s Rheumatism Remedy relieves in a few hours and cures in a few days. Price 25c,
As to Juggleworth.
’’Old Juggleworth died at an advanced age. didn’t h£?” "On the contrary, he died at a greatly reduced age. He was really twenty years older than he said he was."
How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.
Old School Prejudice.
“Doctor, I met a medical practitioner of a new kind the other day, and I can’t classify him. He diagnoses all diseases by looking at the finger nails of his patients. What would you call him?” "I should call him a humbug.”
With Apologies.
O, woman! In our hours of ease Gentle, tender, and glad to please, And grateful as the cooling shade By softly sighing maples made—When bargain counters tempt ’thee now, An uncontrolled tornado thou!
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THINGS YOU MAY NOT KNOW
Canada will be largely Represented In the International hunting exhibition to be held this in Vienna. Electricity has supplanted gas for lar lighting in nearly all the state Railways ot Italy, Switzerland and Denmark. Since 1878 there have been 19,121 iremationa in Germany. In the United States in the last year alone there were 34,500. A Roman tomb of the second century before Christ, containing a marble Sarcophagus of exquisite workmanship five feet long and admirably preserved, has been discovered at Groseeto. Professor Herdman, lecturing at the British Royal Institution, and describing how to tell the age of a fish, said the lines on the scales of the herring »re lines of annual growth. The number of lines on the bones are another Indication. When a widow in Oklahoma needs the wages her eon of school age might earn the stdte pays the mother the amount and ’ the boy continues in school. The women of Oklahoma are now trying to have the same law passed for daughtere. . Cape Cod figures that she produced last year about 350,000 barrels of cranberries out of the 550,000 produced in the whole country. Let Cape Cod furnish the cranberries to the people and she cares not who provides the turkeys to go with them. —Boston Globe. A St. Louis woman is advertising for pure buttermilk. The advertleer recites that no dairyman need apply. She says she has tried all the dairies in St. Louis and has been half around the world in a vain search for buttermilk of the good old-fashioned kind churned in the good old-fashioned way, wtih little pieces of butter floating around in it.
The Bulletin of the Geographical Society of Italy announces another arctic expedition. The leader will be Baldwin, the leader of the arctic expedition of 1901-1902. He proposes an exploration of the polar regions and to reach the pole. He proposes to follow the route taken by Nansen 1 In- the Fram. It id proposed to spend four years altogether In the search. Dr. Sophie Herzog of Brazoria, Tex., Is said to be the only woman railroad Burgeon in the world. She Is a native of Austria, came to this country In 1886, studied medicine and surgery end for nine yeans after graduation practiced medicine In New York. Soon lifter moving to Texas her work as a Burgeon attracted the attention of the St. Louis, Brownsville & Mexican railroad, and she was appointed surgeon for the road. , Professor Arioing, director of the Veterinary school at. Lyons, France, maintains he has perfected a method of successfully . protecting cattle against tuberculosis. He employs vaccines obtained by special cultural processes from certain kinds of bovine bacilli. These vaccines are Introduced into the cattle either by the mouth, by intravenous Injection or by sub cutaneous Injection. Intravenous injections appear to be the most effective. At a meeting of the French Academy of Sciences, Professor Chauveau confirmed Professor Arloing’s claims. Australia is looming as a wheatproducing and cattle-breeding country. The 1909-1910 season, it is estimated, will eclipse all former records. Jn Victoria the output of wheat is estimated at 25,000,000 bushels, while South Australia will produce 20.000,000 bushels, and New South Wales 26,000,000. Including miscellaneous sources of supply on the Australian continent, the total harvest is expected to yield 78,000,000 bushels, of which 50,000,000 bushels will be available for export. Prices of cereals being high, in addition to a record crop as to weight, the growers will receive a larger profit than usual. .... Much human hair Is sent from Prague to America. It is collected by hair merchants, regularly licensed, who make tripe through the country, going from house Co house to induce peasant women and girls to part with their tresses. The' price paid depends upon the length of the hair and the color, principally the latter. The entire head of hair is not sold at one time, usually but one braid being disposed of at once, leaving the other to be cut off about four years later. The price paid for braids varies from $2 to s2l each. Prices paid by the pound vary from $11.60 to $80; the latter pnlcs being paid for blond or gray hair, tanging from 24 to 28 Inches in length. All of the native hair is shipped in its natural state, without being bleached or dyed. The estimated annual exports are 13,000 pounds. —Consular Reports.
Muscat is famed as the hotbed of smugglers la the Persian gulf, the nearby desert tribes being regularly supplied with arms despite the efforts of the British patrol. But to the writer, reared on a Missouri farm, the odd antics of the cows of Muscat seemed nothing short of freakish. They actually eat fish. No grass grows, so the wily Arab teaches his family cow to subsist on dates and dried fish J The milk tastes queer to a foreigner, which is probably why the Arab likes it. He also claims, it is richer and makes more butter, but most ridiculous of all is -tha dreeption practiced ma cow# when the calves are "weaned.” A calfskin, or sometimes a goatskin, la stuffed with rags and tied not far from where the mother cow is anchored. This effigy of her late lamentad offspring soothes her nerves and keeps her from "going dry,” accord lag to Arabic tradition. —San Francisos Chronicle.
Tiny Baby’a Pitiful Case. “Our baby when two months old was suffering with terrible eczema from head to foot, all over her body. The baby looked just like a skinned rabbit. We were unable to put clothes on her. At first it sfiemed to be a few mattered pimples. They would break the skin and peel off, leaving the underneath skin red as though It were scalds. Then a few more pimples would appear and spread all over the body, leaving the baby all raw without skin from head to foot. On top of her head there appeared a heavy scab a quarter of an inch thick. It was awful to see so small a baby look as she did. Imagine! The doctor was afraid to put his hands to the child. We tried several doctors’ remedies but all failed. “Then we decided to try Cuticura. By using the Cuticura Ointment we softened the scab and it came off. Under this, where the real matter was, by washing with the Cuticura Soap and applying the Cuticura Ointment, a new skin soon appeared. We also gave baby four drops of the Cuticura Resolvent three times daily. After three days you could see the baby gaining a little skin which would peel off and heal underneath. Now the baby is four months old. She is a fine picture of a fat little baby and all is well. We only used one cake of Cuticura Soap, two boxes of Cuticura Ointment and one bottle of Cuticura Resolvent. If people would know what Cuticura is there would be few suffering with eczema. Mrs. Joseph Rossmann, 7 St. John’s Place, Ridgewood Heights, L. 1., N. Y., Apr. 30 and May 4, 1909."
Equal to the Emergency.
“No, Gerald,” she said, shaking her lovely head; "I positively will not marry you before next June.” “But your father and mother both,” urged the young man, "think —” "Don’t quote papa and mamma; they are thinking only of their plans for the summer. If you change my determination, Gerald, you will have to bring more pressure to bear than that.” Gerald, being a resourceful young man, promptly brought the pressure to bear. —Chicago Tribune.
Barnyard Repartee.
“Seems to me,” grupibled the old rooster, laying smaller eggs than your regular average.” "Well, then,” clucked the old hen, “J don’t need any assistance in cackling over ’em. Kindly chase yourself around the yard.”
When Rubbers Become Necessary
And your shoes pinch, shake into your shoes Alien’s Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder for the feet. Cures tired, aching feet and takes the sting out of Coms and Bunions. Always use it for Breaking in New shoes and for dancing parties. Sold everywhere 25c. Sample mailed FREEAddress, Allen S. Olmsted, Le N. Y. Mining has always been the traditional industry of Mexico because of the rapidity with which fortunes were made. The recent depressions in this industry haye brought agriculture to the fore. Lewis’ Single Binder, made of extra quality tobacco, costs more than other 5c cigars. Tell the dealer you want them. To sum up in percentage the six leading cereals show a yield of 7.6 per cent greater than last year, and only 4 per cent below the sum of the record years in each. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, easy to take as candy. The French honey bees weigh about 1,600 to the pound, but the wild bees of Russia are so light that it takes 5,000 of them to weigh a pound. Only One “BKOMU dI’IMINa" That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Look for the signature of E W GROVE UmsJ itw> world over to Core a Cold io One Da? 2* The number of postoffices in operation in Canada during the fiscal year ended March 31, 1909, was 12,479.
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A-B-C CINIMENT
is splendid for rheumatism and sore muscles. lour dealer recommends it The Turkish government has awakened to the necessity of irrigation and railroads. HEAD, BACK AND EEGS ACHE? Acheallover? Thioat sore, with chills? ThatlsLa Grippe. Ptrry Darn' PainMUer will break II up If taken promptly. All dealers, 25c, 35c and 60c bottle*. In London, in 1907, 1,449 bachelors married widows. Mrs. Winslow’s Soomnwa Stbuf for Children teething; softens the gums, reduce* inflammation, at lays pain, onree wind colic. 26 eenta a bottle
Honored by Women w? c, When a woman speaks of her j 1 ? l silent ®eoret suffering she - < J trusts you. Millions have befflfjAVl Vjt'J -A I r ‘ Bt °wed this mark of confitSLuil ILI j t dence on Dr. R. V. Pierce, fl I iy) Buffalo, N. Y. EveryR Rl2onMnf£ni where there are women who I I b ear witness to the wonderII working, curing-power of Dr. m cl Fierce’s Favorite Prescription Q —which saves the suffering sex | ® from pain, and successfully - I® grapples with woman’s wea kI Il nesses and stubborn ills. | ‘ I IT makes weak wohen strong J IT nAKES SICK WOMEN WELL. Il Nd woman's appeal was ever misdirected or her coal misplaced when she wrote for advice, to I?*,, 2. RLD 8 Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. , . R. V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y. D'". Pfkasaat Pellets Induce m!U sustunl bowel movement once *
Kansas Takes 1,000 Overland Cars
Our agents In Kansas have ordered for this season 1.000 Overland automobiles. Nebraska takes 750—Iowa 1,000 —Texas 1,500. Thus has the Overland—after one year’s experience—captured the fanning states. It has captured the cities, too. New York City takes 1,000 Overlands this year. Boston takes 500—San Francisco 500— Washington 500 —Philadelphia 450. Our agents have contracted for 20,000 Overlands—for $24,000,000 worth of Overlands—to supply the demand for this year. That’s a larger sale than any other car commands. Yet, two years ago few had ever heard of an Overland. This sensational success Is due to the creation of a remarkable car. The Simple Car srorommimstaMiMm mwpMro The success of the Overland is mainly due to its amazing simplicity. A 10-year-old child can master the car in five minutea Push a pedal forward to go ahead, and backward to reverse. Push another pedal for high speed. There Is nothing else to do but steer. Any man with the simplest instructions, can run an Overland a thousand miles and back. There was never a car so easy to care for—so easy to keep in order.
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That saves a lot of work, trouble ■ and money. People do not like kalsomine, H as all kalsomine is mixed with M glue to make it stick. The glue M rots and uie kalsomine comes off M —on your clothes and on the JV floor. Alabastine adheres to U the wall of its own cementing qualities. It requires no dirty glue, nor paste, as with kalso- U mine or wall paper. These flff always attract insects and jg disease germs. jW
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20 Per Cent Reduction The Overland’s success is also dne to its price. No other maker ever gave nearly so much for the money. Yet we have cut our costs this yeaa* about 20 per cent through enormous crease in production. The Overland we sell for SI,OOO this year is better than the $1,250 OverlaM last year. It is a 25 H. P. ear with a speed of 50 miles an hour. So with the $1,25(L $1,400 and SI4M Overlands. Each offers a fifth more than ever before for the money. r.. ■/ .' .. All prices include Magneto and full lamp equipment Ask for the Story ■* The Overland Story is one of the greatest business stories ever told. It tells how this car—the creation of a mechanical genius—has in two years reached the tawmost place In this field. And it tells all about the car. Send us this coupon today for this book. ’ C 42, The Willys-Overland - - under Selden Petsat. Please mall me the book.
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