Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 107, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 May 1910 — Page 3

■m«MM Wall CMtlaga fa* Hamas. * n lln ® with the progress of ell other ™*gs In these modern days Is the beautiful, perfect and sanitary wail coatings for our homeß. Alabaatlne is the name of a rich,, soft and velvety preparation for the decoration of walls »nd ceilings. It adheres to the walls •t own adhesive qualities. It is inexpensive, clean, artistic and so easily put on that any one can follow the printed directions every package. Any shade or tint is easily produced. AJabastine is proof against insects Or disease germs so prevalent in wall paper. it does not rub oft and flake like kalsomine. A complete color plhn for the walls of the home and stencils to help make the home b|eautiful, together with a book about home decorations and samples of color effects will all be sent free by the' Alabastine Company, 482 Qrandville avenue, Grand Rapids, Mich. This liberal offer to home decorators deserves careful perusal. How one woman doesn’t enjoy hearing another woman praised!

ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE Shake Into Yocnr Shots I f Allen's Vast—Esse, the antiseptic pawner far the feet. It corsi painful, swollen, smarting, nnrrons foot, and instantly takes tho sting out of corns and bunions. It’s the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allan's Foot—Ease makes tightfitting or new shoes feel east. It is a certain core for ingrowing nails, sweating, oallona and tired, aching foot. Wo have over SO, 000 testimonials. TH Y IT TO-UAV, Sold orerywhore, 35c Do not accept any substitute. Sent by mail for S6c. in stamps. epee trial package 1 IaCC sent bj mail. . 1 MOTHER GRAY’S SWEET "111 1 Hindi PDWDEItS, the best medicine for nse A lira’- Feverish, sickly Children. Bold by ■sc aucg « D ilt , everywhere. VOOt-Ease Trial Package FREE. Address. ALLEN S. OLMSTED, Le Roy. N. Y.

Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription I* the best of all medicines for the cure of diseases, disorders and weaknesses peculiar to women. It is the only preparation of its kind devised by a regularly graduated physician—an experienced and skilled specialist in the diseases of women. It is a safe medicine In any condition of the system. 'IHE_ONE_REMEDY which contains no alcohol and no injurious habit-forming drugs and which «reates no craving for such stimulants. - THE ONE REMEDY so good that ftq makers ara not afraid to print its every ingredient on each outside bottle-wrapper and attest to tile truthfulness of tho same under oath.

It is told by medicine dealers everywhere, and any dealer who hasn't it can [d et it. Don’t take a substitute of unknown composition for this medicine op known composition. No counterfeit is as food as the genuine and the druggist who says something else is "just as good as Dr. Pierce’s" is either mistaken or is trying to deceive you for his own selfish benefit. Such a man is not to bo trusted. 'He is trifling with your most priceless possession—your health—may be your life itself. See that yon get what you ask far.

WESTERN CAHAIA WWImR 1.1. Hill, th* Or* at RalireaS Mipirttt •w AJwut Ha Wheat-Preduclns Powari “Th* areateatneed of thia oonntry [United States) In another senerawon, or two will be the provlding of hornet for its people and producing Isf liKtf I fafiloient for them. The ■ Twjl.l pil%l days of oar prominence 111 k 7 P I as a wheat exporting IB»TroAJ ssskp*— 4SftraisftsSss I W Jf B J of the altaatlon by exI ■iWrfvi iUW tenxlTe railway bulld?ss, t l 3£ d * ■HfIpHHBIIB oC ,W estera Canada. I r V\ I Upward* of 12S Million Bushel* of Wheat EfPJworeharoatedln 1909. Average CadHa rJiH Of the three province* of Alberta. Baakatohewnn and Manitoba will be \\ jMtjjU upward*of *3 busUols per acre. ; BUuHfl Free home*toad* of 160 acre*, BftßllMl and adjoining preemption* of J GO acre* (at *3 per acre), are to |b° bad In the okoloeat districts. Y/snrmM School* convenient, climate I [MW 1* i'l I excellent, .aoU the very beat. I (#t 11 AM 11 railways close at band. baUdUIL I 1 l ln M lumber cheap, fuel easy to ■■ 1 I ret and reasonable In price, K \ \CVni water eaallr procured; mixed (■ 1 a succom. Writ* as to HI S- plaoe for Mttlement, settlers' , application), and other Informato Bup't of Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, or to tha following Canadian Gov’t Agent*: C. J. Broughton. Room *l*. Merchant*’ Loan and Trust Bldg., Chicago. Ill.; E. T. Holmes, ml Jackson Bt.. St. Paul, Minn. I M. V. Mclnnee, 17» Jaffsraon At*., Detroit. Mich.; Geo. A. Hull, ISO Third Bt., Mliwsuks*. Wlai w. H. Roger*, Sd Floor. Traction-Terminal Bldg.. Indianapolis,lnd. (Us*addressnwrestyou.) Plume say where you «aw thl* admrtiwcMPt.

The Army of Constipation I* Growing Smaller Enry Dtyt CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS am ■Hponnblo—they notgf^HK^ g^^^HjapTaa| 'i-h r -u_ BA ■s -y -t ffVtnrffifc •ALL PILL. SHALL DOSE, SMALL HUCE Genuine m« Siptim PERFECT DUST BEATER , No } seat *!'., can compare with It for durability or beating qualities. Kew Idea patented. Bend or sample Beater and Bis Catalogua. Voted opportunitlea for Astntg. - Island Supply Co. Qgpt 1, Ruthvillo, Ind ASBESTOS The Silksu Mineral, Is Booming Demand exceeds production. Enormous profits ahead. Invest now—safest, moat alluring Inducement* ever offered conservative investors. Mines •peaesU mtH. building. When production begins prices rapidly advance. Whole wtnry aenf fiBB. HINZ9 FINANCE Cl. >Ol Cirmfs, Beavar. Cale. GALLSTONES APPtNDtOITIA, or any Llvar. Bowel or Stomach Complaint. Including DlWtniA la rv*ryf*na, can b* cured at home by the "SECRO-SOI.VO TONE” treatment. For particular* address Gallstone Remedy Company, Oept. K. Bole C. 8. Agent*. ttS Dearborn at.. Chicago, XU K>fl T7C PAY IF cuw «p FILCd fkH 7£ M 4 Fistula Cura. MS 00., BCPT. BS, UMIUfOLIS, BIBS. ArtißMS farms haegalas; write as SESBS * weoLgar, l*Ha«h, A* UTEifs^^^ W 1 fcil IUIS mimmem. Mmt remilia

Hoods Sarsaparilla By virtue of its unequaled bloodpurifying, nerve-strengthening, stomach-toning, appetite-restoring properties, is the one Great Spring Medicine. Get It today. In liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. 100 doses, |i.

Conceded It. “Colonel, don’t you think, as the result of your observation during many years of public life, that the holding of a government position tends to take away a man’s independence and make him merely a machine?” asked the inquisitive acquaintance. "Undoubtedly,” said the internal revenue collector. “There was a time, for instance, when, if you had asked me such a question as that, I should have kicked you out of my office, but I have become used to such things now and don’t mind them' at all.” Why He Led. The angel was making up the list. “I never asked my fellow man if It web hot enough for him,” remarked Abou Ben Adhem. And 10, his name came in under the wire first.—:New York Sun. For Red, Iteklgg Eyelid®, Falling Eyelashes and All Eyes That Need Care Try Murine Eye Salve. Aseptic Tubes —Trial Size—2sc. Ask Your Druggist or Write Murine Eye Remedy Co.. Chicago.

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REST AND PEACE

F *W Upon Distracted Households When Cutlcura Enters. Sleep for skin tortured babies and rest for tired, fretted mothers is found In a hot bath with Cutlcura Soap and a gentle anointing with Cutlcura Ointment. This treatment, In the majority of cases, affords Immediate relief In the most distressing forms of itching, burning, scaly, and crusted humors, eczemas, rashes, inflammations, irritations, and chaflngs, of infancy and childhood, permits rest and sleep to both parent jind child, and points to a speedy cure, when other remedies fail. Worn-out and worried parentß will find this pure, sweet and economical treatment realizes their highest expectations, and may be applied to< the youngest infants as well as children of all ages. The Cutlcura Remedies are sold by druggists everywhere. Send to Potter Drug ft Chem. Corp., sole proprietors, Boston, Mass., for their free 32-page Cutlcura Book on the care and treatment of Bkln and scalp of Infants, children and adults. There is more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be Incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced It a local disease !* r ‘ol.? re 5 C M. bed . local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall g Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney 4 Co., Toledo, Ohio, la the only constitutional cure on the market It is, taken Internally In doses from 10 drops to a teaapoonful. It acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case It falls to enre. Send for circulars and testimonials. J ' <; hEn :F * CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. ®ska Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.

Learned It by Ear.

The dear little girl then a«ose, bowed, and recited it in this manner : "Lettuce Denby up N. Dewing, Widow Hartford N. Fate; Still H. E. Ving, still per Sue Wing, Learn to label Aunty Waite.” Then with the tumultuous applause of the audience ringing in her ears, she ■at down In happy confusion.—Chicago Tribune.

Hardships of Plutocracy.

His Pastor—My dear sir, don’t you think you ought to try to come more in contact with your fellow men? Mr. Muntoburn—My dear doctor, so many people touch me every day of my life that I have been compelled to employ a secretary at a good salary to act as a buffer.

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SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY

A rbok can fly sixty miles an hour, a hawk 150 miles. The annual wheat crop of Great Britain amounts to about 400,000,000 bushels. About 5,200 trademarks are registered during the course of the year at the patent office. The 625 registered trade unions of Great Britain have a total membership of 1,973,560. The nember of horses in the United States January 1, 1900, was nearly fourteen million. The great majority of immigrant arrivals at the present time are coming from Austria, Russia and Italy. The Carnegie Steel Company pays about one-seventh of the entire taxes collected by the city of Youngstown, Ohio. The average weight of a man 5 feet 6 inches in height at the age of 35 to 40 years is 147 pounds. The feminine average Is five pounds less. The total amount of money in the United States treasury to the credit of the patent office at the end of the fiscal year 1908 was $6,890,725.89. Of 12,000,000,000 letters written in a year by the world at large, 8,000,000,000 are in English, 1,200,000,000 In German and only 1,000,000,000 in French. A conductor on the Great Western railroad of England recently retired after fifty years of service, and it is estimated that during that time he traveled 3,370,000 miles. The women of Nebraska are rejoicing over the court decision of the State Supreme Court which gives women who vote at school elections the right to vote on the question of school district boijds. Miss Sally James Fnrnham has just completed the bronze frieze for the decoration of the board room in the international bureau of American republics in Washington. The frieze is divided into four panels, depicting events in the history of the republics.

To man the entire American fleet in time of war would require 3,890 offlcers and 72,281 men; and in time of peace, 3,052 officers and 60,802 men, according to Capt. N. R. Usher, assistant to the bureau of navigation. These figures do not Include officers and men at shore stations. In certain parts of Asia and Europe the custom of salting newborn babies is still practiced. The method varies with the differing nationalities of the peoples employing it. The Armenians of Russia cover the entire skin of the infant with very fine salt. This is left on the body for three hours or more, when it is washed off with warm water. According to Consul-General Jones, at Winnipeg, Canada Is in great need of rat traps. Farmers in the grain belt are becoming anxious over the invasion of rodents from the United States, and are willing and able to pay a good price trap that will combine durability and efficiency. The rats are nearing Winnipeg and attempts to check them by inoculation with a communifcable virus have so far, failed to stop their .march. The income of £87,000 which, according to a recently issued treasury account, the Prince of Wales drew last year from the duchy of Cornwall, Bhows a notable increase in the value of the estate since 1837, when it brought only £12,000. The returns mounted steadily throughout Queen Victoria’s reign until in the year before his succession King Edward drew 567,000 from this source. The increase of £20,000 in th.e last ten years is probably due to the falling in of leases on the London portion of the estate, which includes the greater part of Kensington and is by far the most valuable portion of the whole.—Dundee Advertiser.

The drysalter—that mysterious tradesman —was at the time of the great fire a dealer In salted or dry mdats, pickles, sauces, etc., but he no longer drysalts, but sells instead drugs, dyestuffs, colors and chemicals, and even buttons. His changed business is due to the fact that the “grocer” and the “Italian warehouse man” have captured his original trade, although they have mercifulty left him the name. There are many other businesses that are equally puzzling. Probably most of us know what a cordwainer is, hut what is an upholder and what does he uphold? One remembers the imposing “Societe Anonyme des Ramoneours de Paris," which so impressed and mystified the inhabitants of Glare market until they saw the familiar brushes and sticks which proclaim the chimney sweep’s business.—London Chronicle.

"If nature had not endowed Caruso with a fine voice he would nevertheless have become a stage celebrity,” says Nos Lectures, "because of his powers as a ventriloquist. The tenor told this story wheh he was asked whether Jig r&slly wsus- s, v€Dtri]OQuist - 4 i wss ft guest at a cotantry house on the Hudson one day and had sung for my hostess. We were all on the lawn, and a woman came to me and asked me to give an exhibition of ventriloquism. I walked away, and presently, stopping under a tree, shouted loudly: “WeH, little boy, what are you doing up there?” Then a shrill voice answered: “Nothing; just climbed up to hear you sing.” “Very well” I shouted; ♦‘be careful—don't fall?” “All right, sir,” came the shrill reply. Several women had come to the spot, and when the conversation was over one of them eatd: “I never heard such ventriloquism!” and I said, seriously, “Neither did I.” • *•

WESTERN CANADA AS A GRAIN PRODUCER.

Sack Fin® Wheat Any- ‘‘ whfere. , Gust. Anderson, of Maidstone, Saskatchewan, was formerly of Minnesota, and has been in Central Canada three years. On January Is, 1910, he writes: "Arriving fifteen miles from Maidstone, I bought a couple of steers from a rancher, as my capital was not large, and with the two oxen I brought with me, I broke 25 acres which I put in crop in 1908, and had to clear some brush. I earned $45.00 by breaking fifteen acres for a neighbor and during the aummer I put up hay and hauled timber and put up houses for othersettlers. Notwithstanding aheavy frost on August 12th, I had 22% bushels of wheat per acre and 60 bushels of oats. Off 35 acres of wheat in 1909, I got 27 bushels of wheat per acre and 1,300 bushels of oats off 20 acres. I never saw such fine wheat anywhere. We have plenty of rain between May and August and after August seldom any but dry, warm days. Water can be had at from 20 to 40 feet, and plenty of grass for cattle.” The evidence of Mr. Anderson is given because it Is encouraging to the man of small means who is desirous of bettering his condition. It shows what can be done, and there is really tout small limit to the man with pus\ and energy to become wealthy on Canadian lands. And the grain that he raises Is good. A press dispatch says: The quality of the wheat continues to be the feature of the deliveries. In tho total of 3,378 cars in tjje February inspections there were 2,847 of high grade stuff, a percentage of 84.28. For January the percentage was 82.21, and for the six months it was 88.6. This is an unusually high average, and it demonstrates beyond the shadow of a doubt t*hat the farmers In this part of the Dominion still know how to grow first class wheat. The- crop of 1908 was considered good enough, and its average of contract wheat was oply 70 per cent. Good weather throughout the season was an important factor, of course, In insuring the high quality of tfie grain, and it is not likely that atmospheric influences of so favorable a character will be encountered for a long time to come. The toest that can he expected is that a fair average for a term of years will b« maintained.

Aguinaldo To-day.

Aguinaldo is living the life of t country gentleman in a small estatt Just outside of Cavite. He takes no part whatever in the politics of his country. From the moment of his capture Aguinaldo took the position that it would be improper for hipi to express any opinion whatsoever regarding the rule of his country by Americans. So far as is known he has not commented in any way, .either favorably or adversely, upon the administration of the white .man. “For a couple of years,” said Mannel L. Quezon, the Philippine commissioner to Congress, according to a Washington correspondent of the Brooklyn Eagle, “I lived with Aguiaaldo in his home. We were on the most intimate terms. Remarkable as It may seem, I haVe not heard htan make any comment whatever about the change in the government of the Islands. No one ’has been able to trap him into any kind of an admission. If he is asked whether he thinks conditions in the island have improved under the administration of the Americans he will reply: ‘I am rery busy with my farming.’ “Whether he approves or condemns :he new order of things nobody knows. 3till he seems to be contented. Once or twice a year he is invited to dine N'ith the governor-general. He always Accepts, these invitations and seems to snjoy himself. He maintains an air >f dignity and composure at all times ind has the respect of every one.”

Appropriate Fastenings.

“How will I keep my new chantecler hat on my head?” she asked, perplexed. "With hat pinfeathers, my dear,” laid the milliner.—St. Louis Star.

POSTUM FOR MOTHERS.

The Drink That Naariahea aid gnppllea Food for Mother aid Child. "My husband has been unable to drink coffee for several years, so we were very glad to give Postum a trial find when we understood that long boiling would bring out the delicious flavor, we have been highly pleased with it. "It is one of the finest things for nursing mothers that I have ever seen. It keeps up the mother’s strength and Increases the supply of nourishment for the child If partaken of freely. I drank it between meals instead of water and found it most ’beneficial. "Our five-year-old boy has been very delicate since birth and has developed slowly. He was white and bloodless. I began to give him Postum freely and you would be surprised at the change. When any person remarks about the great Improvement, we never fall to tell them that we attribute his gain 4»-etreagtfe->««d general health, to the free use of Postum and this has led many friends to use it for themselves and children. “I have always cautioned friends to whom I have spoken about Postum, to follow directions la making it, for uni* Bß It is boiled fifteen nr twenty minutes, It Is quite tasteless. Qn the other hand, when properly made, it Is very delicious. I want to thank you for thp benefits we hare derived from the use of your Postum.” Read “The Road to Wellvllle,” found in Pkgs. “There’s a Reason.” Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full as fcumaa interest. < Y >

DR. MARTEL’S FEMALE PILLS. Seventeen Years the Standard.

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