Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 117, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 May 1910 — Page 3
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CARLOTTA'S CULTURE
Jl'V* " Y"> ' ■ it Proved somewhat Deflcient When Pat to the Teat. It was assuredly an event in the little Western town —the arrival of the author of the most widely discussed novel of the day. And it was Marjorie Alien’s privilege to call the famous woman cousin. It was all quite intoxicating, but Marjorie really did try to keep from saying “Cousin Margaret" too frequently before the other girls, and, otherwise, she sincerely desired to “live up to” their distinguished visitor. Perhaps it is not remarkable, when so few distinguish between being and seeming, that a girl of seventeen should try to make a good impression. Marjorie was very proud of her friendship with the traveled and educated Carlotta Boardman. “She’s so cultivated, Cousin Margaret,” she boasted to her cousin. “You will appreciate Carlotta. She speaks French just beautifully, and she’s read —dear me, I guess she’s read, about everything worth reading. And she talks so well!" It did, indeed, appear that Carlotta could talk, —almost too easily for a girl of eighteen,—but with a correct accent, perfected abroad, and with evident attention to enunciation. The culture so admired by Marjorie began to show itself in a creditable familiarity with topics of literary Interest. Especially did Marjorie admire today the skill with which Carlotta brought the conversation round to the famous book, and so got in her neatly worded little tribute. Cousin Margaret —who had had much of that sort of thing to endure—bore it with gracious patience. When questioned about the quaint and forceful title of her book, she replied, somewhat briefly, that it came from the Bible. “Indeed!” said Carlotta, with graceful interest. “May I ask just where?” The authoress, possibly hoping to escape from the conversation, and taking a Bible ‘from the table, opened it before the two girls, saying, "You will find it—there,” Carlotta glanced hastily at the page, then spilled deferentially up at the lady, saying. “The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Philippines. How Interesting to know it!” “The Epistle to the—Philippines,” repeated Cousin Margaret, pausing with new interest. “It. certainly would be interesting to know —that.” “I’m going to read this epistle immediately,” said Carlotta. “Really,” she went on, with engaging modesty, “I’m rather ignorant about the Bible. You see, there are so many things that one must read.” ‘& * “I’ve noticed”—the distinguished lady spoke thoughtfully—“that young people now do not appreciate the opportunities fcr'culture’ in that remarkable old book. Now I wonder,” she asked suddenly, “if you or Marporie could turn, without hesitation, to the Book of Hezekiah, for instance?” “I’m not sure,” said Carlotta, quickly, “that it isn’t in the New Testament.” “You are quite right,” said Cousin Margaret, gravely; “it isn’t in the New Testament.” Then Marjorie, who had been looking at the epistle with reddening cheeks, turned hastily to consult the list in the front of the Bible. “Why, there isn’t any ‘Hezekiah’ in the Old Testament, either.” And this was the beginning of doubt in Marjorie’s mind —and, fortunately, in Carlotta’s, also—of the perfect soundness and all-roundness of Carlotta’s culture. —Youth’s Companion.
TEMPTED, HE ATE.
A Story of Heinrich Heine and a Toothsome Lyons Sausage. Returning from a journey to the south of France, Heinrich Heine met a friend, a German violinist, in Lyons, who gave him a large sausage that had been made in Lyons with the request to deliver it to a mutual acquaintance, a homeopathic physician, in Paris. Heine promised to attend to the commission and intrusted the delicacy to the isare.of his wife, who was traveling with him. But as the postchaise was very slow and he soon became very hungry, on the advice of his wife both tasted of the sausage, which dwindled with every mile. Arriving at Paris, Heine did not dare to send the remainder to the physician,’and yet he wished to keep his promise. So he cut off the thinnest possible slice with his razor, wrapped it in a sheet of vellum paper and enclosed it in an envelope, with the following note: “Dear Doctor —From your scientific investigations we learn that the millionth part of a certain substance brings about the greatest results. I beg, therefore, your kind acceptance of the accompanying millionth part of a Lyons sausage, which our friend gave me to deliver to you. If homeopathy is a truth, Jhen this little piece will have the same effect on you as the whole sausage. Your "HEINRICH HEINE.” —Ughetti’s “With Physicians and Clients."
Cause of Thought.
“You look thoughtful to-night, Smith,” remarked Brown as he stretched himself on two chairs. ( “Yes,” said Smith. “I have just got a note from the landlady.” v j “What does she say?" ------ “She says that I must pay my board at once or her daughter will sue me tor "breach of promise. I’m thinking what I’d better do."—London Tit-ißts.
Fractures.
“Your new maid uses broken English, doesn’t she?” “Mostly broken ' china."—Cleveland Plain Dealer. '
For scalp Itched intolerably.
M Jost, about two years ago, some form of humor appeared on my scalp. The beginning was a slight itching but it grew steadily worse until, when I combed my hair, the scalp became raw and the ends of the comb-teeth would be wet with blood. Most of the time there was an intolerable itching, in a painful, burning way, very much as a bad, raw burn, if deep, will itch and smart when first beginning to heal. Combing my hair was positive torture. My hair was long and tangled terribly because of the blood and scabs. This continued growing worse and over half my hair fell,out. I was in despair, really afraid of becomihg totally bald. “Sometimes the pain was so great that, when partially awake, I would scratch the worst places So that my finger-tips would be bloody. I could not sleep well and, after being asleep a short time, that awful stinging pain would commence and then I would wake .up nearly wild with the torture. A neighbor said it must be salt rheum. Having used Cuticura Soap merely as a toilet soap before, I now decided to order a set of the Cuticura Remedies —Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills. I used them according to directions for perhaps six weeks, then left off, as the disease seemed to be eradicated, but toward spring, eighteen months ago, there, was a slight return of the scalp humor. I commenced the Cuticura treatment at once, so had very little trouble. On my scalp I used about one-half a cake of Cuticura Soap and half a box of Cuticura Ointment in all. The first time I took six or seven bottles of Cuticura Pills and the last time three bottles —neither an expensive or tedious treatment. Since then I have hai no scalp trouble of any kind. Standing up, with my hair unbound, it comes to my knees and had it not been for Cuticura I should doubtless be wholly bald. “This is a voluntary, unsolicited testimonial and I take pleasure in writing it, hoping <ny experience may help someone else. Miss Lillian Brown, R. F. D. 1. Liberty, Me.. Oct. 29. 1909.”
Minnicoganashene.
A hard name to pronounce, called locally “Minnicog.” This ia a picturesque summer resort on one of the largest Islands of the Georgian Bay, only hours run by the Grand Trunk Railway System from the City of Toronto. Canada, and beautifully situated among the 30,000 islands of that territory. Splendid hotel accommodation, good fishing, fine boating and no hay fever. Bass, trout, pickerel and pike abound. For illustrated descriptive matter and all Information, write to W. S. Cookson, 917 Merchants Loan & Trust Building, Chicago.
Immune to Snake Poison.
The remarkable combats of the Indian mongoose with venomous snakes, in which it always comes off victor, are well known. The fact that it invariably survives has led to the suggestion that it is immune" to snake poison. Other animals said to be immune are the pig and the hedgehog. With regard to the mongoose, indeed, this immunity has been denied, and if bitten it is said to fall a victim as rapidly as other animals. If this be true, the London Globe says, then it must owe its victories to its wonderful agility in avoiding the bites of the reptile. However this may Tse, some recent experiments of M. G. Ballard show that an animal of the dormouse family must be added to the list of the immune. This animal is known as the lerot and is said to fight fiercely with vipers. Mr. Billard injected large doses of viper's poison into the lerot and found that no ill effects followed. On one occasion, again, one of them was bitten badly on the eye by a viper, and no signs of poisoning followed. There can, then, be no doubt that the lerot is immune to snake poison.
Changed Conditions.
First Guest —This place is healthy, isn’t it? ' Second Guest —It has been up to the time that a noted specialist from New York got into the habit of spending His summers here. Now we have an operation every week or so.—Life.
Children Especially Like The sweet, “toastie” flavour of Post Toasties Crisp, fluffy bits of perfectly ripe white corn—cooked, rolled and then toasted to an appetizing brown.* Served with cream and sometimes fruit, this dainty food pleases the whole family. Give the home-folks a . treat. “The Memory Lingers** Packages lOc nd Ific. FOBTUM CEREAL COMPANY, Battle Creek. Mfch.
Precept and Example.
“Colonel, that was an admirable speech you made at the club the other evening on the obligations of citizenship. I’ve been Intending to tell you so ever since I heard it. We need more of that kind of talk nowadays. But what are you looking so gloomy about this morning, colonel? No bad news, I hope.” “Dash it all, yes! I’ve been drawn on a jury!”—Chicago Tribune.
One of Its Misuses.
"Tommy,” asked the teacher, "mention some of the uses of pepper.” “Pepper,” said Tommy, after a period of prefound reflection, “is a good thing not to put on a red hot stove.”
Not Sisters Now and again you see two women pan* ing down the street who look like sisters. /g yk You are astonished to learn that they are /V f "'7"" % mother and daughter, and you realize that / i Wu\\ a woman at forty or forty-five ought to be llt | 11 at her finest and fairest. Why isn’t it so? I I 11 The general health of woman is so in- I I 4- II timately associated with the local health l\t r F ft of the essentially feminine organs that V_ '■*=_ fg there can be no red cheeks and round yk \ /g form where there ia female weakness. vk Women who have suffered from X this trouble have found prompt relief and cure hi die use of Dr. i» , Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It gives vigor and vitality to th* organs of womanhood. It elean die complexion, brightens th* •yes and reddens the cheeks. No alcohol, or habit-forming drugs ia contained in "Favorite Prescription.**, Any sick woman may consult Dr. Pierce by letter, free. Every letter to held as sacredly confidential, and answered in a plain envelope. Address g World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R.V. Pierce, Pres., Buffalo, N.Y.
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The wonderful sale of the Overland —greater than any other car ever knew—is largely due to simplicity. The man who runs his own car wants a trouble-proof car. We are turning out 140 such cars every day, but we never yet have been able to make as many as people wanted. Easy to Operate The Overlands operate by pedal control. One goes backward or forward, fast or slow, by simply pushing pedals. It is as simple as walking, and the' hands are left free to steer. Tfie Overland has fewer parts than an}' other automobile. One part is made te take the place of many. It is free from complexities. The operations are all automatic. A novice could run an Overland from coast to coast the first time he tried. One of these cars has run 7,000 miles without stopping the engine. Very Low Prices The Overlands are made—as watches are made—by modern automatic ma-
Ths 2S-hor>epoww Overiandt cort SI,OOO, $1,050 and $l,lOO, sccordinc to atyle of bodta i Th» 40-horaopowor Orerlanda coat from $1,250 to $1,500 AN OPPORTUNITY—GRASP IT! If you want to make a lot of money on a small investment buy non-asseso-able shares in the Mann Indicator Company. This company owns and controls patents In all civilized countries in the only Automatic street and station Registering and Movable Advertising device actuated by electricity in tho world; consequently it is a monopoly. SIO.OO down and $4.00 per month for 10 months will make you independent Cor life. $20.00 down and $8 00 per month will make you rich. The profits on $50.00 with bonus in 1911 will be $30.00; 1912. $90.00; 191$ $160.00; 1914, $390.00; 1915, $450.00. These profits will be continuous and Wilf Increase yearly as long as electricity is a motive power. After 5 years above figures will double. There Is a reason which the literature will explain. SPECIAL NOTICE. —If interested make contract or pay in full within th* next 35 days to make reasonably certain that you will get advantage of bonus, as after that your chance will be slim to get more than half of above profits during the next 5 years. Limit $50.00 to $25,000.00 to any one person or corporation. This is your opportunity to get on sub-cellar floor (better even than ground floor) in what is going to be the biggest money maker the world has yet known. It Is philanthropic as well. Patents granted by the United States, England, Germany, France, Austria. Hungary, Belgium. Switzerland. Sweden, Canada and Mexico can be seen at office in New York as well as trip on trolley wire and spools showing streets and advertisements. Just a little nerve and very little money will make you Independent, rich, or wealthy. Make all checks, drafts or post office money orders payable “to the Mann Indicator Co." Enclose same and all communications, such as writing for literature or Information to L. DICKSON, Authorized Representative Office 931, The Tribune Bldg., ISA Massau St., NEW YORK CITY $175 PIANO PURCHASING BOND Gven fora Solution letfeßebß ONLY ONE SOLUTION ALLOWED FROM THE SAME FAMILY —> Send In your aolntlon at -- - -- •nee, alto tend with your to- . lotion the names of two or HI more familiet in your yiclnitr AW , f¥SL ■ A ® (B K on the purchase of the Purcell . L' nXJBs • Plano, la order to secure the -Ftt 5 ’ f ®Z*lr lojrue and full particulars. a * aa » ff* > ’ paper, at ones to I I. S. PtlMHl, factory-fim Nm, Dtpi 32,10 Wsdsn An. CHICAGO, UMXS
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