Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 April 1910 — Page 3

WORTH MOUNTAINS OFjjOfcD During Change of HLife, Bays Mrs. Chas. Barclay Graniterille, Yt.— “I was passing through the Change of life and suffered * rom nerTousness ji 1 andother annoying Jp*4llßi§ symptoms, and I 1 nr can trul Z sa 7 that fIjH - V| LydiaE.Pinknam’s fib*- Bp vegetable Comls§jt jessi! pound has proved |§§|i worth mountains lilv of gold to me, as it ■ frgwW xe^ ore t d my heaith never forget to tell I frl'HSprfflf; m J friends what *7 ", rv ll —l LydiaE.Pinkham’s V egetable Compound has done for me during this trying period. Complete restoration to health means so much to me that for the sake of other suffering women I am willing to make my trouble public so you may publish this letter.*’— Mbs. Chas. Barclay, R.F. D., Granite ville, Yt. No other medicine for woman’s ills has received such wide-spread and unqualified endorsement. No other medicine we know of has such a record of cures of female ills as has Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. For more than 80 years ft has been curing female complaints such as inflammation, ulceration, local weaknesses, fibroid tumors, irregularities, Eriodic pains, backache, indigestion d nervous prostration, and it is unequalled for carrying women safely through the period of change of life. It costs but little to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and, as Mrs. Barclay sgys, it is “worth mountains of gold ’’ to suffering women.

_L lit Pasainr. ‘Tm lonesome,” said the Price Of Beef, To the Price of the New Silk Gown; “In my upward climb I see, with grief u So few of you coming down!” DR. MARTEL’S FEMALE PILLS. Seventeen Yeara the Standard. Prescribed and recommended for women s ailments—a scientifically prepared remedy of proven worth. The result from their use is quick and permanent. For ■ale at all drug stores. Among the 4,002 public schools for girls in Prussia there are 854 in which no instruction in gymnastics Is given. ALLEN’S LUNG BALBAM will cur# not only a fresh cold, butone of thorn stubborn coughs that usually bang on for months. -Give It a trial and prove Its worth. 25c, 60c and 11.00. Voice* from Beyond. "But where,” inquired the new arrival, “do you keep the lost souls who suffer from the gnawingq, of conscience?” "My dear sir,” answered Pluto, in a fine strain of irony, “do you think anybody with a conscience ever comes here?’ A* Exemplified. Horrified Citizen—Hey, there! What are you pounding that man for? Man on Top—He says he can’t remember whether he ever called me a liar or not I’m (biff!) giving him (biff!) the benefit of the doubt!

11 nr fnillf. IV jj | j ; • 1 HV Most old people must give the bowels gentle, constant help. One candy Cascaret each day does that. Harsh physic, taken regularly, makes the bowels callous. Cascarets do not. Nearly all old people now use this natural, gentle help.' Vast-pocket box, 10 cents—at drag-stores. SM Back tablet of the genuine is marked C C C. Wisconsin Lands For Sale Cat-over Lands and Improved Farms In Wood and Harm' thon Counties, in email or large tracts. Thsse lands are well wooded, on food highways, 1 to 8 miles from good railway shipping points. In the great clay-loam, clover belt of Wisconsin—the beet dairy country In the world. Ihavealeo MS Acres In DANCY DRAINAGE DISTRICT. 801 l deep, btaok loam—sub-roll clay. All my lands have ABUNDANT NURD WATER. Come and see and yon will bay. JOUR FAKIUSH, brand Rapid., Wla nil cr PAY >F CUBID m 1 LLj ft!'.* Cm'cgMs ?£ - . - yB jrtgfvia Cir* RIA CO., REFT. S3,‘MINNEAPOLIS, MUR. POEMS WANTED $10,000.00 Recently PAID Sor * pong. lit-Nil mt YOU It IMIKMS. to-dar. I. KIRKiB DItiDALE, Dept.llo, Wullnilor, D. C. LC AnVPrnmoni Irrigated land In Idaho. • tlOYCininCni Adjoining the famouaTwln Failii tract. Beat 801 l and climate. Abundance of water. A<|d. Will J.Joaes,Security DstflopM't Lraga«, Hejbum, ldsAe RICH MINNESOTA FARMS CHEAP Enquire Guthrie A Fager, Blooming Prairie, Mian 100 Improved Farms pay menu. WadewartbLaad Ac Tree Co., Laag4ea.B. D CAB ONI B M# ooo Telephone Exchange. Prospew run ONU outand growing: 10 per cent on to vestment. Add'esThe PlalaeTclephsae Co.. Plains. Kaas PATENTS srSEKsKH

Wasted a fortune on Skin Trouble.

M I began to have an Itching over my whole body about seven years ago and thia settled In my limb, from the knee to the toes. I went to see a great many physicians, a matter-which cost me a fortune, and after I noticed that I did not get any relief that way, I went for three years to the hospital. But they were unable to help me there. ,1 use’J all the medicines that I could see bui became worse and worse. I had ai inflammation which made me almos; crazy with pain. When I* showed mj foot to my friends they would get really frightened. I did not know what to dp. I was so sick and had be come so nervous that 1 positively lost all hope. "I had seen the advertisement e*. the Cuticura Remedies a great mawy times, but could not make up my mind to buy them, for I had already used so many medicines. Finally I did decide to use the Cuticura Remedies and I tell you that I was never so pleased as when I noticed that, after having used two sets of Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment and Cuticura Pills, the entire inflammation had gone. 1 was completely cured. I should be only ' too glad if people with similar disease would come to me and find out the truth. I would only recommend them to use Cuticura. Mrs. Bertha Sachs, 1621 Second Ave., New York, N. Y., Aug, 20, 1909.” ‘‘Mrs. Bertha Sachs is my sister-in-law and I know well how she suffered and was cured by the Cuticura Reme•dles after many other treatments failed. Morris Sachs, 321 E. 89th St., New York; N. Y., Secretary cf Deutsch-Ostrowoer Unt.-Verein, Kemp ner Hebrew Benevolent Society, etc.”

STUDENTS’ CHEAP LIVING.

Ten Hemhers of the Fared Well at fI.SO a Week. The “Epicurean,” a “self-boarding” club of university students, closed, with the Christmas vacation, the tenth week of its existence. The experiment proved a suoeess beyond all anticipation. Ten boys are in this club, says the K. U. Graduate Magazine. For doing the work—cooking, dishwashing, etc. —the members are divided fato five pairs. Each pair prepares fojpr meals a week, not more than two in success sion. The amount of time required for the preparation of each meal, taking out twenty minutes for eating, averages from one to one and a half hours. In addition to this, Wednesdays and Saturdays are “special cleanup” days. All the members serve In succession as 'stewards, each member holding the office for two w.eeks. Club are secured by them on all purchases. The rotation of the office of cook gives special variety to the fare. The expense of furbishing the combined kitchen and dining room amounted to S3O. Bulk groceries for beginning cost S2O. Work done in furnishing the room amounted to sl4. The rent was $8.50, This made the starting expense about $75. The money for Ihe starting and running expenses was raised by ten weekly assessments; two of $4, one of $2 and seven sl. This amounts to $l7O. The fixtures now on hand—dishes, tables, chairs, cupboard, gas range and cooking utensile —are worth more than S4O. Groceries on hand at Christmas would net over $lO. This leaves $l2O as the cost of boarding ten young men for ten weeks, or $1.20 a week for 'Bach man. The many fiears of starvation and ill health which women, especially, are likely \o associate with bachelor life, certainly do not apply here, for all the members have enjoyed excellent health and have added weight. One man has gained eight pounds, another six and a half, and others almost as much. Pupils in the Philadelphia public schools are being taught to board and alight from street cars in a safe manner.

Many a Clever Housewife Has learned that to serve Poss % Toasties • t , « - ■ Saves worry and labor, and pleases each member of the family as few otherjFoods do. The crisp, dainty, fluffy bits are fully cooked;— ready to serve from the package with cream or good milk. Gite the home-folks a treat. •‘The Memory Lingers**. Pkgs. 10s, Mi 15c. Poatum Cereal Company, Lid., Battle Creek, Miph.

SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY

In Russia cigarettes are used more widely than cigars. The earth’s fertile area is estimated at 28,269,200 square mllets. Oklahoma has the greatest Indian population Of any of the states of this country, numbering 117^70. Though heat will make a solid or a liquid incandescent, it can only increase the pressure of a gas. Pure ground*coffee will not discolor cold water until it has been soaked for some time, while the addition of chicory as an adulterant will immediately impart a brownish hue. A new English safety oil lamp for miners is lighted without removing the protecting gauze by a platinum wire thropgh which a current of electricity is passed from a storage battery. A Californian has taken advantage of the fact that flies always walk up a window by inventing a trap to be fastened to a pane in such a manner that a fly Will enter it without being aware that it has left the surface of the glass.

One of the big Brazilian railroads has just completed a plan by which .it will send four of its mechanics to the United States every six months and put them at work in some of our big railroad shops, ho that they may become familiar with American methods. Rumors have been rife that the constitution of young Japan 46 degenerating year after year, says the Eibun Tsushinsha, but they are firmly denied by the authorities, who are of the opinion that according to the reports of the physicians of conscripts both constitution and weight are showing an up ward tendency on the whole, and there is not a bit of 'cause to justify the rumors.—Japan Advertiser. ' King Albert of the Belgians has the distinction of being the only royalty who has served an apprenticeship as newspaper reporter. For four years he was the regularly accredited marine reporter of a Belgian weekly, and in the pursuit of his duties traveled through most of the countries of Europe, visiting the ship yards. The Incentive behind it all is a deep interest in the maritime future of Belgium.— London Opinion. - Europe’s forest schools—at Chariot tenburg, Dresden and Elberfield, in Germany, also at Bristal Wood, near London—are attracting the interest of physicians and teachers. Charlottenburg school is situated in the midst of the pine woods, and the only protection ever offered is a mere roof in case of rain. No lesson periods are longer than 25 minutes, and much time is given to play. Five simple meals are served the children dally. At the opening of the Ruskin park extension, Denmark Hill, Mr. George Alexander said that in coming down he asked Mr. Severln what was Ruskin’s favorite game, and was told, “Battledore and shuttlecock.” Mr. Severen also told him fciat Ruskin believed in exercises that were useful, and when- at Oxford advised some ladies Who had given him a catalog of the various exercises they practiced that better than all would be to carry the coals upstairs.—Westminister Review.

Many amazing sounds have been heard in various parliaments, and it is not so very long ago that the barking of dogs, the mewing of cats and the quacking of ducks were upon occasion heard in our own house of commons. It is rather curious, therefore, that yesterday is said to have been the first time that the shout of "Pfui!” was raised in the Prussian chamber. It is a sort of combination of the Einglish “boo” and the French “Gonspuez!” and is singularly impressive. London Globe. Have you ever heard your blood? Have you ever put one of those large sea shells to your ear and heard what the children say is the .sound of the sea, the “music of the waves?” Well, that is really the sound of your blood —as it circulates—echoed in thie empty shell. You can hear it sometimes when your head Is on a pillow, but it does not sound so musical then. Try the shell at any time and you will find that your blood is always flowing. Stick your thumb in your ear and listen. That is nature’s way of constantly carrying the nourishment from well digested food to every part of your body.—New York Press. Experimenting with the boll weevil, a Texas farmer caught a lively one and placed it in water where it would freeze to death during the night. Next morning he found the water had frozen solid and the weevil was in the cake of ice, and the farmer congratulated himself on the discovery that cold would kill the weevil. But when the ice melted the bug walked around as lively as before freezing and tl-ra farmer is convinced that freezing is not the proper means to exterminate the insect. He threw the weevil into a hot fire, and at last accounts was watching to see if it would come out alive. —Centerville (Tex.) JefTersonian. “Any one wtih the price can do as Gaylord Wilshire did—go to Inyo county, California, and 'stand on a mountain of gold and silver 6re,” said a mining man. “Every one of my age in the business,” he continued, “knows about that mountain of gold and silver ore. The late Senator Stewart and exSenator Jones, both-of Nevada, spent millions trying to get gojd and silver out of that ore at a profit. That was the famous Panamint mine operation. Jones and Stewart and others lost every cent they put into that deal. The gold, and silver are there, sure enough, but the rock is ‘rebellious’ to a degree that the science of mill men and furnace men has never been able to overcome.”—New York Sun.

Murn’i Paw Paw Pill, coax the Sw ~l nto * aetiv ‘ty by gentle methods, aney do not scour, gripe or weaken. They a to . n,c t to the stomach, liver and nerves, invigorate Instead of weaken. They enrich the blood and enable the to get all the nourishment from food that is put into it. These pills contain no calomel; they are soothing, heal®t‘mulatln K- For sale by all drugKtots in 10c and 25c sizes. If you need C £Li? d * c ?’ wrlte Munyon’a Doctors, will advise to the best of their abilVOW>« S °K"»l y f l e \ °J Charge. MlJNadelph’la s *6-» PkllMunyon's Cold Remedy cures a cold in ti™ d sl;~jr rlce ,. 2Bc ' Moon's Rheumatism Remedy relieves in a few hours and cures In a few days. Price 25c

He Saw Booth In “Othello.”

Dr. John Girdner tells this Edwin Booth story as Mr. Booth told it to him: “We opened an engagement In Atlanta with ‘Othello’ (said Mr. Booth), and I played Othello. After the performance my friend Mr. Malone and I went to the hotel for some refreshments. While we were waiting to be served I couldn’t help overhearing a conversation between two fine old boys, splendid old fellows in soft hats, flowing mustaches, black Btring ties and all the rest of it. “‘I didn’t see you at the theater this evenin’, cunnel,’ said one. “ ‘No,’ drawled the other. ‘I didn't go for seats until this a-mawnin’ and the best I could find were six in the balcony. I suppose you wgre there?’ “ 'Yes, cunnel, I was there. Madame and the girls were with me, and we ali agreed that we never attended a mo’ thrillin’ play. The company was good, too—excellent company! And, do you know, qtinnel, in my opinion that nigger did about as well as any of ’em.’ ” —New York Morning Telegraph.

No Kick There.

The new arrival had just written his name and address in the hotel register. , “From Ypsilantl, eh?” said the clerk; “that’s the town, isn’t it, where ” “No, sir,” interrupted the other, with a frown; “we’re perfectly satisfied with the name of our city. You’re thinking of Oshkosh.”—Chicago Tribune.

How’s This?

We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. P. J. CHENEY ft 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 bis firm. Wadding, 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, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Drugglsta. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.

Environment.

“George, I shall have to tell you that yop don’t chew your victuals half long enough.” “That sort of talk may be all right In Philadelphia, where you live, Uncle William, but there’s no time to Fletcherize in Chicago.”—Chicago Tribune.

Not Her War.

Elderly Relative—Lucy, you surely don’t think of marrying Geoffrey to reform him! Miss Lucy—Gracious, no, auntie! I’m trying to reform Geoffrey in order lo marry him, and I’ll either succeed In doing it or I’ll break his neck!

When Rubbers Become Necessary

And your shoe» 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 use it for Breaking in New shoes and for dancing parties. Sold everywhere 25c. Sample mailed FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.

Uncle Jerry.

“O’ course,” observed Uncle Jerry Peebles, “It costs a heap to live nowadays, but I notice that the loudest howlin’ about It comes from the fellers that’s llvln better now than they ever did before.”

Pettit’s Bye Salve for 250

relieves tired or overworked eyes, stops eye aches, congested, inflamed or sore eyes. All druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. St Petersburg will establish a large ozone plant to purify the city’s water supply, drawn from the germ-laden Neva.

COLD IN THE CHEST?

A-B-C Liniment will promptly cure It Buy a bottle to-day from your dealer. The wood of a tree growing on the coast of Lake Tchad, in Africa, has even less specific gravity than cork. Lewis’ Single Binder, the famous straight 5c cigar—annual sale, 9,000,fW. ’ . ", '

Open to Argument.

Upgardson—Satan, you know, can Quote Scripture as well as you can. Atom—Yes, but he doesn't use the revised version. , ' ’ "

For Red, Itching Eyelids,

Falling Eyelashes and All Eyes That Need Care Try Murine Eye Salve, Aseptic Tubes—Trial Size— 2sc. „ Ask Your Druggist or Write * Murine Bye Remedy Co.. Chicago.

UNCLE JOE CANNON.

He Also Speeks Well of Canada. No matter what may be the opinion of Mr. Joseph Cannon, no matter if he may be looked upon by some as a czar, and by others as a big, warmhearted man, with many of the instincts that make humanity very bearable, all will admit that he is a man who has been advertised more than any other man in the United States. What he may have to say therefore on any subject, will have weight. Observant, he speaks his mind freely. He was interviewed the other day by the correspondent of a Canadian newspaper, he spoke of his admiration for Canada, and he is quoted in a way that pictures fsirly well the personnel of the man. The correspondent says he launched out into personal biography, proverbial' philosophy, political comment, cynical scorn, broad profanity and sentimental poetry such as one rarely hears In the space of an hour. He discussed the Canadian tariff, and therf said: “People say I break the Ten Commandments, all of them. But I don’t, at least not often. I did break one of them up in Canada two or three years ago. As I rode from Winnipeg to the Rockies over your great West and saw the finest wheatflelds in the world, I thought of Virginia and a lot of />ur States, and I smashed the Tenth Commandment every hour of the journey. Yes, sir, I coveted my neighbor’s land.” Coming from a man of the fame of Mr. Cannon, these were words that should have eome weight with the Americans who may still have doubts of the advantages that are offered to them in Western Canada. A home amongst the wheat fields. Hundreds of thousands of Americans are adopting it. They go to Central Canada, to any one of the three Provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta, or to the coast Province of British Columbia, take up their homestead of 160 acres, and probably pre-empt another 160 acres, or It may be they do not care for pioneering twenty or thirty miles from an existing railway, and purchase a farm. Then they settle upon it and, having no clearing away of timber they begin at once to cultivate it, and make money. That they make money and much more than they could possible make on the high-priced farms they have left, is the evidence of hundreds of thousands. They do not leave civilized life, they but remove from one sphere to another. They have splendid social conditions, churches, schools, rural telephones, splendid roads, railways, convenient just the same as what they left, and what is more, they get much greater returns from their crops, which give abundant yield. The climate is perfect, and it is nA wonder that most flattering reports are sent back to their friends in the States, and It no wonder that Joe Cannon was tempted to speak as he did. He “coveted” his neighbor’s land.

To Be Sure.

Young Wise —Gregory, dear, what is the trouble X Worried Husband—Nothing, Millie; nothing—except that I’ve lost the combination of 'the lock on the office safe. Young Wife—ls that all, dear? Why, you can advertise for it, can’t you?— Chicago Tribune. Capital, formerly invested in buildr ings at Messina, is calculated at about $16,000,000, at Reggio at $10,000,000. The greatest part of this is irrevocably lost. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, easy to take. Do not gripe. At the beginning of the present year there were 163,208 telephones in use In London. . „ DOCTOR TOCRBELF when yon f eel a cold coming on by taking a few dose* ot Perry Davit' PainMlltr. It Is better than Quinine and rater. Tbe large 60e bottle* are tbe cheapest. Moscow has the lowest priced daily publication. It costs a farthing. Mr*. Winslow** Soothing Svnur tor Children jraUng; soften* the gams, redaces lnflsmmation, ah l*rs pain, cores wind oolio. 26 rant* • bottis.

When You Think . • Of the pain which many women experience with every month it makes the gentleness and kindness always associated with womanhood seem to be almost a miracle. WHH While in general no woman rebels against what she re- ft gards as a natural necessity there is no woman who would sot gladly be free from this recurring period of pain. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription makes break women strong and alck women well, and Urea them freedom from pain. It establishes regularity, subdues la flam . nation, tenia ulceration pud cares fe* " I male weakness. Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter, 11 frtte All correspondence strictly private end sacredly MPV confidential. Write without fear and without fee to World's Dispensary Metfical Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y. If yon want a book that tells *ll .boat Roman’s diseases, and bow to em. *7“ •‘“P* to Dr. Pierce to cost of •sly, and he will scnd yon a free copy of his great thousand-page illustrated p>mmon Sense Medxral Advtser-ravised, up-to-date edition, in£per wCcnT In handsome cloth-brodinf, 31 stamps. w* WYWI *

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The Important "Problem confronting anyone in need of a laxative ia not a question of a «fr»gi*> action only, but of permanently beneficial effects, which will follow proper efforts to live in a healthful way, with the assistance of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, whenever it la inquired, as it cleanses the system gently yet promptly, without Irritation and will therefore always have the preference of all who wish the best of' family laxatives. The combination has the approval of physicians because it is known to be truly beneficial, and because it has given satisfaction to the millions of well-informed families who have used it for many years past To get its beneficial effects, always buy the genuine manufactured by tha California Fig Syrup Co. only!

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The Army of Constipation la Crswing Smaller Every Day, CARTERjS^UTTLE^^^ta iNpOQublo —they hull rai, ■uuMajauu.itsa Genuine a** tm. Signature Trial Bottle Tr— By M*U If yon suffer from Epilepsy. Fits, Falling Biekneea, Spasms, or bars children that do so, my New Dls* covety will relieve them, and *ll yon are asked to do Is to send for a Free Trial $3 Bottle of Dr. May’s Eplleptlold* Our* It has eared thousand* where every thing else failed. Gnarantesd by May Medical Laboratoiy l'nd*r Pure Food and Drags Act, Jane SOth, 1909 Guaranty No %9Vfl. JPlcsse write for Special Free 93 Bottle and give AGS and complete address DR. W. H. MAY. 648 Pearl Strati, Iw Tort BARGAIN SSSBSSiS; Uvalde. BUY FROM THE OWNER FOR Slt.SO *3 ACRE. Address C. O. BYKU. LVALUE, TEXAS C. N. U. No. Id—1»1U HYMEN WHITINM T 9 ADVEBTISCBS PLEASE SAY n yeti saw Ihe advert Isaacs! is this gsscr.