Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 April 1910 — Page 3

Churchman’s SfomachWeak Suffered Twelve Teals from It—How He Caaqaerejl It, Yob Also Can, Free. . , Through an announcement that he saw In hie local paper the Rev. J. D. Lapley, of Avondale Station, Birmingham, Ala., learned that he could obtain a free trial bottle of a remedy for the cure of indlCestlon. and as he was Interested, begat way. he wrote was Dr. Caldwell's Lapl P Pep^ ,n ' , Mr ' / ™ minlsterof the Meth- yWO Church, and a memAlabama Conference, took the free bottle with the result that he was very speedily “ CU Yo d u or any other Mrs ' Allce NorthruP sufferer from constipation, indigestion and dyspepsia, sick headache and such digestive troubles can have a free trial bottle •ent to your home prepaid by forwarding your name and address. It is the gentlest, mildest, best tasting, most effective laxative tonic you eyer tried. Druggists will •ell you the regular bottles at 60 cents or |l, and results are guaranteed. A picture of Mrs. Northrup, of Quincy, 111., a cured patient, is. presented herewith. If there is anything about your case that you don’t understand write the doctor and he will advise you. The address is Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 202 Caldwell Bldg., Monticeilo, 111.

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W. L. DOUGLAS 83.00,83.50,84.008 85.00 Union eiJAPC Boys'Shoes Made OnULO 12.00 As 2.50 W. li. Douglas •hoes are worn # K\ by more men than Ap m any other make, BECAUSE: Hf Wi v.l.d«ii(lml3.oo Ten Hd S3.no shoes are ™ the lowest price, Kgajfov^''S;.;, l </ quality considered, f In the world. • W.L.Dnugla» *4.00 I and Sfi.OO shoes 2m£j^sjspj‘ ? /L equal. In style, fit and X wear, other makes H&. I vSgF -/1 /Hk hostingSO.OOto43B.oo. |js|» d iMI Fast Color Eyelets. VsMflNahT Tbs genuine hare W. L. Douglas name and pries Stamped on the bottom. Take No Substitute. Ask your dealer for W.L. Douglas shoes. If they are not for sale in your town write for Mall Order Catalog, Sirin* full directions how to order by mail. Shoes ordered direct from factory delivered to the wearer all charges prepaid. W. L. Douglas, Brockton, Mass. Walk ten miles daily and you won't need laxatives. But indoor people all need candy Caacarcts. They exercise the bowels in a gentle, natural way—not tike harsh cathartics. Have tiiem always with you—take one when you need iL Vest-pocket box, tO certs—at dni| sferss. Pssglt sow ase a milllss besss msrtkly. SB /ts ar\nr nr inn ° Qr " WARH day wizard--111 111 lIL 111 ill 111 combine** e unique articles In II" II I If I Mil UK 11 ISanitary Diaper Washer, \ 111 Til VI 11111 l Clothes Line Lift, Window dll I I I ■■ Washer, Clothes Hook, Hoi 111 111 I>an lifter. Towel Bar. ttand u« Sftc for one yU 1 \J "Wash Day Wliard.” nee It and If yon can eu ffeet a name that yon think better than fha pne we hare chosen, send It to ns on a postal card, .■fconld wh consider the name yon sugg eet better than Wash Day Wiaard” and adopt It for use 1n our advertising to secure canvassers to sell this extremely useGALLSTONES APPENDICITIS, or sny Liver. Bowel or Stomach Complaint. Including DYHPKPBIA la inn f.rw, can be pared st home by the n ’BEC’RO-SOLVCVraNß’treaOiie«rt. For particulars address Ballrtene Remedy Company. Dept. E. Bole U. 8. Agents. W& Dearborn st., Chi<w«w, 111 Bffi|S n BINDER ' Toar Jobber or direct from Factory, Peoria, ILL RIIVFDC Chime Aim 1 Ageate from yoor .tale VSZZMMimm

His Hands Cracked Open.

“I am a man seventy years old. My bands were very sore and cracked open on the insides for over a year with large sores. They would crack open and bleed, ftch, burn and ache so that I could not sleep and could do but little work. They were so bad that I could not dress myself in the morning. They would bleed and the blood dropped on the floor. I called on f two doctors, but they did me no good. I could get nothing to do any good till I got the Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment. About a year ago my daughter got a cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment and in one week from the time I began to use * them jmy hands were all healed up and they have not been a mite sore since. I Would not be without the Cftticura Remedies. “They also cured a bad sore on the hand of one of my children, and they think very highly of the Cuticura Remedies. John W. Hasty, So. Effingham,N. H.,Mar.s and Apr.11,’09.”

Chance for a Good Time.

"I can’t help but believe that I would have had a better time if I had gone to the masquerade.” “I know you would have had.” “Why, was there some ono you know going to be there?” “No, but you would have been able to wear a mask, you know.”—Houston Post.

Beautiful Wall Coatings for Homes.

In line with the progress of all other things In these modern days is the beautiful, perfect and sanitary wall coatings for our homes. Alabastine 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 put on that any one can follow the printed directions on every package. Any shade or tint is easily produced. Alabastine Is proof against insects or disease germs so prevalent In wall paper. It does not rub ofT 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 Alabastine Company, 482 Grandville avenue, Grand gapids, Mich. This liberal offer to home decorators deserves careful perusal.

Cheated.

“I paid that doctor a thousand dollars In the space of six months.” “What for?” “Keeping me from getting softening of the brain.” “Did he tell you he kept you from It?” “Certainly, why?” * “You ought to demand your money back.”—Houston Post.

The Feminine Instinct.

“What on earth made your mother bring home that bundle of feathers?” “I’m sure I don’t know, dad, unless It was because she saw it marked ‘down.’ ” —Baltimore American, i

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SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY

The Paris Louvre has more money at its disposal for acquiring new pictures than any other gallery in the world. The most expensive publication in New York, with the least income, is the City Record,'.which costs yearly 11,180,000. The Honduras monetary commission recommends the adoption of the gold standard. Practically no gold is circulated at present, but much is exported. , A motor boat invented by a Wisconsin man, and found practicable, is mounted, catamaran fashion, in two narrow hulls, which are kept filled with air. Hood shaped headgear has been devised for torpedo boat crews, affording protection for the eyes and shielding the ears from the wind caused by the high speed. When improvements now under way on the Trans-Siberian railroad are completed the distance from Paris to Pekin will be 6,300 miles, instead ol 7,500 miles, over the present line through Harbin and Mukden. The German army has sixteen machine gun batteries, which it has had for some time, and which there appears to be no tendency to increase. It may therefore be assumed that they are designed to fit out the divisions of cavalry which will be organized in the event of war, one for each divisipn. Gold is coined in Philadelphia and San Francisco. Not enough of it comes into the mint at New Orleans to make the coinage of it there worth whiles All three mints make every denomination of silver pieces. The minor coins of base metal, -cents and nickels, are all minted in Philadelphia, where nearly 100,000,000 pennies are turned out annually. For many years the University of Illinois has maintained a division of the chemistry department that 1? known as the division of applied chem istry. This division, under the direction of Professor S. W. Parr, is now gathering materials from all over the globe for a museum of industrial chemistry. In connection with the work of this department the chemical work for the engineering experiment station of the university atfd the Illinois geological survey ds carried on. The Orleans museum has just been enriched with a curious relic of the past which some workmen in making excavations in the city came across. It is a stone representing a grinning, figure, showing the teeth, the countenance being repellant enough. In this way the loquacious woman, the scandalmonger, was brought to her senses. The stone, suspended by a chain, was placed round her neck, and so accoutered she was compelled to walk round the town in which she lived. The store is supposed to date from the sixteenth century.—London Globe. “With the late achievement of Professor Reinhold Begas before us,” says a Writer in a Berlin paper, “we can readily understand that age is not always a bar to activity and that the Osier theory is defective. Begas has just completed the model of a lifesized, partially draped female figure, entitled ‘The Cancer.’ It shows a beautiful woman, pausing to rest after the dance. The work has been pronounced beautiful and highly artistic by sculptors, and they say that it will be still more so when seen in that marble, on which Albert Geritz is now engaged. Begas will be seventynine next July.”

London newspapers are telling; about Charles Phillips, who died In his 75-cent-a-week bunk in Whitechapel’s Rowtori house. In his pockets were $8 in cash and bank books showing deposits of $14,000. He always seemed hard up, and the inmates felt sorry for him when he borrowed pennies. He never paid any back. From the women he begged cups of tea. He would rise at 8 o’clock, spend 3 cents for breakfast, play chess until lunch, spend 4 cents for soup and 2 cents for bread and butter and tea, and then play ehess until bedtime. Nobody was ever able to learn a word about where he came from. His will leaves all to charitable institutions. Many diamonds which have been exposed to sunshine give out light on being placed in a dark room. When placed in a vacuum and exposed to a high-tension current of electricity, diamonds phosphoresce, or shine, with different colors. Mont South African diamonds, under these circumstances, exhibit a bluish light, while diamonds from other parts of the world shine with such colons as bright blue, apricot, pale blue, red, yellowish green, orange and pale green. In a lecture delivered Id London, Professor Grookes stated that one beautifbl green diamond in his collection, when phosphorescing in a good vacuum, gave almost as much light as a candle. The light was pale green, almost white. From time to time various colonies of Jews have actually returned to the Holy Land. There are records of Jewish settlements there as early as 1170, and In the sixteenth century the city of Tiberias, “where only Jews were to dwell,” was rebuilt. But It was not until comparatively modern times that the founding of regular colonies beOliphant and the Earl of Shaftesbury took definite shape In the purchase of seven hundred acres of land by the Jewa of Jerusalem and the foundation of the colony of Petah Tikwah. After the Russian persecution of 1881 large numbers of Jews emigrated and at the end of 1898 there were about five thousand Jewish colonists in Palestine

GERMANY AND CANADIAH WHEAT.

Lo » k » «• tho CuHlu Wat for Her Supply. A dispatch from Winnipeg, Manitoba, dated March 18, 1810, says that Germany is “anxious to secure a share of Canadian wheat to supply her imports of that cereal.” The recent adjustment of the trade relations with Germany has made It possible to carry on a Canadian-German trade with much fewer restrictions than in the past, and considerable development of trade between the two countries Is now certain. The great men of the United States are alive to the wheat situation in this country now, and there is consequently the deepest interest in every feature that will tend to increase and conserve the wheat supply; With its present 650,000,000 bushel production of wheat and all efforts to'increase it almost unavailing, and the rapidly growing consumption of its increasing population, there Is certainly the greatest reason fo{ the anxiety as to where the wheat is to come from that will feed the nation. The United States will be forced as Germany is to look to the wheatfields of Canada. One province alone raised last year one-eighth as much as the entire production of the United States, and but a twelfth of the wheat area has yet been touched. The Americans who have gone to Canada, are today reaping the benefit of the demand for Canadian wheat and they will con tinue to join in tjje benefits thus reached for a great many years. Splendid yields are reported from the farms of that country, and from land that the Government gives away in 160 acre blocks, and from other lands that have been purchased at from sl2 to sls an acre. John Munter, near Eye brow, Saskatchewan, a former resident of Minnesota, says: “Last fall got over 30 bushels of wheat to the acre and had 30 acres oi it; also 20 acres spring breaking on which I had flax of which I got almost 20 bushels per acre. Had 20 acres in oats and got 70 bushels per acre, and 500 bushels potatoes on one and threequarter acres, and can therefore safely say that' I had a fine crop and am well satisfied with my homestead.” He is considered but a small farmer, but he will be one of the big farmers, some of these days. There are many others, hundreds of others, whose yields were beyond this, and whose average under crop was vastly greater. The story of the experience of American farmers in the Canadian West is a long one. The time to go, would appear to be now, when splendid selections may be made, and where land can be purchased at prices that will be doubled in a couple of years.

Indigestion and Stomach Remedy.

The well-known specialist on indigestion and stomach troubles, Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 202 Caldwell Building, Montlcello, 111., will send, free of charge, a sample treatment of his celebrated Pepsin Syrup remedy for the relief and cure of these painful troubles by addressing him as above.

Hard to Swallow.

“Yes, my lad,” the health crank was remarking, "people should be careful not to eat much when they are going to take exercise. I once took a walk of fifty miles on nothing but a few soft boiled eggs.” “Gee!” said the boy. “What lookin’ feet you must have had when you got there!”

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, 25c. Sample mailed FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. T.

Had Tested Her.

Hanklnson—lsn’t It a pity the pretty Miss Justout stammers so badly? Crqnkinson—She doesn’t stammer the least bit when she says “no!”

DR. MARTEL’S FEMALE PILLS.

Seventeen Yearn 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 sale at all drug stores. A model electric engine built by Thomas Davenport, a poor blacksmith of Brandon, Vt., and operated on a small circular track in 1834, probably was the first' electric railway in the world.

It’s Pettit’s Eye Salve,.

that gives instant relief to eyes, Irritated from dust, heat, sun or wind. All druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo. N. Y. For every man, woman and child In this country there is manufactured each week more than twelve pounds of finished iron and steel products.

Aids Nature The great success of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical DU- few covery in curing weak stomachs, wasted bodies, weak lungs, and obstinate and lingering coughs, is based on «he recognition of the fundamental truth that “Golden Medical Discovery” supplies Nature with body-build-ing, tissue-repairing, muscle-making materials, in con- m flensed and concentrated form. With this help Nature supplies the necessary strength to the stomach to digest food, build up the body and thereby throw off lingering obstinate coughs. The “Discovery” re-establishes the sifMtivt and nutritive organa in sound health, purifies •nd enriches the blood, and nourishes the nerves—in •bort establishes sound vigorous health. tit roar dernier offers eometblng ••turn* me good,** it la probably better FOR HIM—It pare better. Bat you are thinking ot the care not the profit, mo tbere’e nothing “lost as good” tor yoa. Say ss. i C®««Bon Sense Metftcsl Adviser, In Plain English; or, Med-* Uine Simplified, 1008 pages, over 700 illustrations, newly revised up-to-date Lditmn, paper-bound sent for 21 one-oent stamps, to oover cost of mailing cefr. Ootfa-bownd, 31 stomps. Address Dir. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.

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Hood’s Sarsaparilla For All Spring Blood Diseases and Ailments Possesses medicinal merit Peculiar to Itself and has an ]unequaled record of cures. Take it this spring, in usual liquid form or tablets known as Sarsatabs. AN UP-TO-DATE STOVE Do you realize there is no longer any reason why you should use a coal range? Oil is cheaper than coal; it is lighter and easier to handle, and gives an intense heat. Provided you have the right stove, oil is more economical, cleaner and less trouble. Have you seen the Oil Cook-stove The accompanying illustration gives you only a rough idea of 4ts appearance. You really can’t appreciate it until you either use it yourself, or talk to someone who has used it. It does everything that a coal range will do—except heat the room. The New Perfection Oil CookStove will do anything, from beating a § kettle of Crater to cooking a course dinner, but it won’t heat a room. It doesn’t “smell,” it doesn’t smoke. It esn’t get out of order. Light it and it is ready. Turn it down and it is out. Only a woman who knows the trouble of carrying coal and cooking in a hot kitchen can appreciate what it means to have a clean, perfect stove that will cook anything, boil, bake or roast, and yet won’t heat the kitchen. How is it done? The flame is controlled in tur-quoise-blue enamel chimneys, and directed against the bottom of pot, pan, kettle or oven, and only there. The flame operates exactly where it is needed —and nowhere else. With this stove i The nickel finish with the bright blue of the chimneys makes the stove ornamental and attractive. Made with 1, 9 and 3 burners; the 2 and 3-burner stove, can be bad with or withort Cabinet. Standard Oil Company (Incorporated! $175 PIANO PURCHASING BOND Given fw a Sofaflim to tins Rdws ONLY ONE SOLUTION ALLOWED FROM THE SAME FAMILY Send in yonr solution at r enee, also send with your to- . lutlon the names of two or Iff , sm r® D sering this Purchasing Bond iLA jEgm to apply only as part payment ” , M, Wfc: on the purchase of the Purcell V f J TL Plano, In order to seenre tha /fvvS „- X) j==,fO logne and fnll particulars. -ja m .. _ •cf/KBSs- F Jsvt RMttfflta 2 THE ®P- L ■ ' paper, at once to ~ J. S. Pimm, hrtsy-te-lltw Urn Mm, Dept tt, II Wwtwi In. QHCH6O, UMOiS @™ DISTEMPER Rt"i;«iS“Rs! Sure car* mad positive preventive, no mmtter how horses mt may age mre Infected or Liquid, givea on the tongae.jttt* on the Blood mod Glands; expels the poisonous germs from the body. Cures Distemper la Dogs and Sheep ana Cholera In Poultry. Largest selling live stock remedy. Lures Ls Grippe among human beings and Ism fine Kidney remedy. 80c and fl a bottle; i 5 and $lO a dozen. Cut this out. Keep it. Show to yoar drug* wist, who will get it for you. Free Booklet, “Distemper,'Causes and Cafes?* Special agents wanted. Spotm Medical €•. BaKtcrtalaglrt* Goshen, lad., U.S.A.

Practical View.

“You have heard, I presume,” said the student who was taking an astronomical course, “that we’ve found oxygen on Mars?” _ 1 _ “What good will that do us?” grunted the agricultural college student. “What we need on this planet is more nitrogen, and we need it darned bad!”

FOR INDIGESTION AND HEART

Burn there is nothing so good as A-B-G Tea. Large package 25c at all dealer*. Opinion of Paris says: "London Is still a shop and factory. Parts Is a drawing room turned Into a kitchen. Berlin is a kitchen turning into a drawing room.”

WHEN YOUR JOINTS ARE STIFF

and muscles sore from cold, rheumatism or neuralgia; when yon slip, strain or bruise yourself use Perry Darts’ PaOdMUr. The home remedy 70 years! The Belgian navy is the smallest In the world. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Braur for Children test bins; softens the sums, redness inflsmmstion, at lays pain, cares wladeoUe. 36 sent* s bottle.

WESTERN CAN ADA Suds tor DolUvor, of tarn, saysi—■in United Staton npwardso* >,000.00 jj Room tit. Mwehmuta* Lou and Tru.t Bldg* Cbfc SiK: “k v.MeSSiSriwjSSSs: _ Bnan» -I wl>wn yon ssw this adrertlscmsut. Wisconsin Landsf or Sale Cut-oyer Land* and Improved Fume In Wood and Mara' tfaon C'ountlee, In >m»ll or large tract.. Ttaeee land* nra well wooded, on good highway*. 1 to 8 mile* from good POEMS WANTED $10,600 Oil ■ ——.. Recently PAID sem. .sa.Ttiggv'SjjSLggi PATENTS SsSsFSSS ' s - u - No, IT— l9lO *MTIIW TJ UVrtTßttS PITAS* MY " »** H. lta adxiftluautu JUS paper.