Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 140, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 June 1910 — Page 3

When shown positive and reliable proof that a certain remedy had cured numerous cases of female ills, wouldn’t any sensible woman conclude that the same remedy would also benefit her if suffering with the same trouble ? Here are two letters which prove the efficiency of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. j Fitch villa, Ohio.—“My daughter was all run dnwn ’ suffered from pains in her side, head and and could walk b “t a short distance at a WmF } time. She came very near having nervous WW P roßtration » bad begun to cough a good deal, O and seemed melancholy by spells. She tried ■SMI two doctors but got little help. Since fairing Ixyclia E* Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound* Blood Purifier and Liver Pills she has imProved so much that she feels and looks like I aoother girl.”—Mrs. C. Cole, FitchvlUe, Ohio. —■ — Irasl> urg, Vermont.—“l feel it my duty to ppalso of y our medicine. When I began 1 *“* l>een very Bick W* kidney and bladder troubios and nervous prostration. lam now taking the sixth bot°£.L,^ dla F. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and find myself ® Teatl y My friends who call to see me have noticed a great change. —Mrs. A. H. Sanborn, Irasburg, Vermont. We will pay a handsome reward to any person who will prove to us tnat these letters are not genuine and truthful -—or that either of these women were paid in any way for their testimonials, or that the letters are published without their permission, or that the original letter from each did not come to. us entirely unsolicited. What more proof can any one ask ? For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for female ills. No sick woman does justice to (1)/r herself who will not try this famous medicine. 7/ U »vol V? Made exclusively from roots and herbs, ami 11 j 7 wj 1I has thousands of cures to its credit. II IV s UI j Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women GA /A F to write her for advice. She has \\i\_ (U ed thousands to health free of charge. Address Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass.

W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES •5, *4, *3.50, *3, *2.50 & *2 THE STANDARD FOR 30 YEARS. & K\ Millions of men wear W. L. Douglas shoes be- ySglt cause they are the loweat prices, quality con- W* aid er cd, in the world. Made upon honor,of the jk-W \ n?J7 best leathers, by the Z/y most skilled workmen, in all the latest fashions. , / W. L. Douglas $5.00 1 and $4.00 shoes equid Znk Custom Bench Work A finK costing $6.00 to SB.OO. 1/Ok Boys'Shoes, $3,92.50 As 2 .J&Llr w® laranteFß their value by stamping nis name and price on the bottom. Look for it. 1 like No Substitute. /taf Csfor A'yefcte • Aakwowr dealer for W. U Dcmglss shoes. If not for sale in your town writefor MaH.Or<terCatalogjshowing how to order by mail. Shues ordered direct from factory delivered free. W.L. Douglas, Brockton, Man r> I I p PAY IF CtfWEtr ■ I Llo yit£g ___ __ ud F1.t.1. Cara. REA CO., DEPT. 85, MINNEAPOLIS, MINI. LADY TO REPRESENT US IN EVERY TOWN. Beet selling household necessities. Large demand for goods. Success guaranteed. Write at once. BRENNAN Ar so.. New Orleans, lus Boy and Girl Agents M Wi*? xw Depot 8, 886 Duuphiu street. Mobile, Alabama EStops Toothache Instantly. Relieves acre gums. Modenc co Gum Lotion. Harinleas Gunr't’d by M . I). 8 Co , undur 'rood and Drugs Act. June 30, 1906. Send 12c for aam pie. / reg. alie 25c. Agents wanted. Modern Dental Specialty Co., 376 W. 146th St., New York. Mull Order Dep< NEBRASKA Farm Lands For Sale BJWAcres in Box Butte County. Good soil, smooth land--55.000 in improvements, new. *3O per acre, half cash balance 6 years, 0% int. W. M. 10DKNCK, Owner, Alliance, Neb Afionk Wanted for the best-paying selnQCniS W oniCD LEK today. Needed In every office, store and home. Once tried, always used. 10c brings sample package and agents* terms. People's Variety Co., 1416 Franklin st., Tampa, Fla BLEEDIHG PILES severest cases or money returned. By mall Mo. Willart Mfg. C<»., B2S N. Howard st., Baltimore, Md 3,400,000 Acres teelan. other well.. spring.; eleven etatlone. *2 00 an Mire. Fortune In It. Th—. IHller, Uartleevllle, Okla UfIMTCn LIVE AGENTS to sell elean, light, quickPATENTS » B I Ib IS 1 W eat reference.. BEST RESULTS S. M. V. Ho. 22—1910 meat F Highly Improved FARM In Corn Ben MLC or Wleconslu. B.X ,17. Klllmn, *l.

Silence! The instinct of modesty natural to every woman is often a I dHscSlliW&fl great hindrance to the cure of womanly diseases. Wome* shrink from the personal questions of the local physician ’ which seem indelicate. The thought of examination is ab- ' horrent to tliem, and so they endure in silence a condition Of disease which surely progresses from bad to worse. . It baa been Dr. frlrUeit to carre a I treat maay woaaea arbo bare a refute ■" ' I f*r taelestr ba bla offer of FREE coaaalta- I • tf*a by letter. XU cerreapoadeace la held '**■ A > a* eacredly coafldeatlal. Xddresa Dr. R- V. ‘i’-.A ’ J Pierce, Duff ale, X. Y. '•-■‘’vS/l Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription restores and regulates I the womanly functions, abolishes pain and builds up and I puts the finishing touch of health on every weak woman Who gives it a fair trial. ’ I JJa/res Weak Women Strong, V I Sick Women Well. You can’t afford to aocept a ttcrrt nostrum as a substitute »m£S for this non-alcoholio medicine or known composition.

USE THE ELECTRICITY Of Your Own Body TO CURE INDIGESTION Mr. Andrew McConnell, the originator st ths science of Human Electricity, has proved that distation Is a purely electrical process. When ons overworks he spends In his brain or muscles much at the electricity needed, lor ths thorough digestion ot his lood. This produces indigestion, and results in a decreased supply of building material and energy which is the primary cause of all forms of disease. • Mr. McConnell has discovered a physical law whereby a greater percentage ol the electricity already in the body may be drawn to the digestive organs. There are physical treatments which any one can take through which one can cure indigestion, even when the best specialists have found it impossibta to help. Dieting is not a certain cure, because the best lood combinations require some power lor their digestion, and when, as is'the case in a weakened condition, inaulflclent energy is supplied, no method ot dieting or drugs can effect a cure. Fortunately there Is enough electricity in tho body, even when one is almost dying, to digest the ordinary foods, II It be d ™ wn *® *•“> stomach. This new system ol self-cure removes the necessity for dieting, and any one can, through the electricity in his body, cure indigestion by simple treatments at home. Send for literature explaining this scientific system of self-cure for all forms of disease. SOCIETY OF UNIVERSAL SCIENCE Suite 616, 246 Michigan Avenue CHICAGO, ILLINOIS “ANDREW McCONNELLwas —introduced in Carnegie Hall Sunday to an audience of by the Rev, Robert Stuart Mac Arthur, as a ‘Man 'whom God has called to interpret the laws of health as surely as He called Marconi to utilize the electricity of the air.'"—The Tribune, New York, June 8, igoß. There ,1s a tradition to the effect that once upon a time a woman In a crowded car got up and offered her seat to a man with a baby in his arms. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate and Invigprate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, easy to take as candy. Mr«. Winslow* Soothixo rtrnuv for Ohlldroa toething; aufuanM the gums, reduces inflammation, al» lays pain, cures wind oolic. 25 cento a bottle. Smokers like Lewis’ Single Binder cigar for its rich, mellow quality. As time rolls on, the still small voice of conscience is apt to become stiller and smaller. Far Red, Itchla* ByelMa, Falling Eyelashes and All Eyes That Need Care Try Murine Eye Salva Aseptic Tubes —Trial Size—2sc. Ask Yeur Druggist or Write Murine Eye Remedy Co.. Chicago.

THINGS YOU MAY NOT KNOW

Lake Superior drains 85,000 square miles of land. The cultivated hyacinth la a native of Persia and Asia Minor. King Edward’s stable of race horses earned 1100,720 for him last year. A single cocoon frequently will yield more than two miles of silk. Seven-eighths of the beef consumed in Great Britain is home produced. Sewing on buttons is not a wifely duty in Japan—-there are no -buttons. Every day the railroads of New York move 85 per cent of the population of the city. The work of compiling a magnetic survey of Africa has been practically completed. Wireless telegraph apparatus is used in Spain to detect the approach of thunder storms. The world’s production of corn has reached the enormous figure of 90,000,000 tons a year. Moving picture shows at present form the most sought for amusement by all classes in Siam. Aden makes 10,000,000 cigarettes a year at a very low cost of production. Wages are 16 cents a day. All the large match factories of Germany have pooled their issues under an agreement binding until 1920. In the United States the percentage of railroads which are not engaged in carriage of -the malls is very small Ireland’s wheat yield is 37% bushels an acre, which is nearly five bushels an acre better than that of Great Britain. The first bituminous coal mined in the United States was found near Richmond, Va., early in the eighteenth century. Last month Adelina Patti celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of her first appearance oit the operatic stage at the age of 17. Representative William B. McKinley, of Illinois, owns more miles of interurban railways than any other man in the world. Cherry eounty, Nebraska, has elected Miss Gertrude Johnson, county treasurer., She has been deputy tressurer for many years. For hundreds of years the people of Saxony have used stoves made of fire brick covered with glazed tiles, which retain and gradually radiate the heat for hours after the fire has gone out. Children of the public schools in the Province of Ontario are to have much cheaper school books, to be supplied by the. provisional government under a five-year contract, from August 1, 1909. Conservatively, the value of United States holdings in British Columbia mills and -timber to-day, at present valuation, Is ,placed at, say, a little less than 6100,000,000. The investment in actual cash might be about hall that sum. One theatrical manager in New York reserves a box in his house for clergymen and their families one night every week. The rates are shaded, but just how much is known only to the manager and his treasurer and to the clergyman. In the borough of Manhattan apP rox i ma -tely 9,000 passenger elevators and 12,000 freight elevators are engaged in the dally transportation of 6,500,000 people. In the six years, 1903-1908, more than 4,000 of these machines were Installed. Miss Theodora J. Franksen, of Chicago, a student at the University of Chicago, who has been totally blind since she was 8 years old, was recently elected to the Phi Beta Kappa Society, an academic honor conferred for high scholarship. The German workman of to-day lives well, and is the best patron of the market halls. Insisting on having fruits and vegetables with his meals, and enjoying frequent outings with his family. In the Chemnitz district the wages of textile workers have steadily risen. Americans have discovered a deposit of whiting in the state of Campeche, Mexico, which the Mexican Herald says Is to be mined and shipped for refining to Mobile, Ala., where a factory has -been erected. American imports of unmanufactured chalk amount to about 125,000 tons a year, mainly from England and Germany. After hearing a French menu Dr. Johnson said to Boswell: “Sir, my brain Is obfuscated with the perusal of this hetergeneous conglomeration of English 111-spelt and a foreign tongue. Bld the rascal bring me a dish of hog’s puddings, a slice or two from the upper cut of a well roasted sirloin and two apple dumplings.” It is probable taat the population of the earth has doubled since 1800, says the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. No one knows within ten million of what It is In 1909, -but no doubt the figures just published by B. L Putnam Weale are as good as any other. He .gives a grand total of 1,685,000,000. Of these only about a third, or 546,000,000, are white, with 85,000,000 in North America and 453,000,000 in Europe. An Illinois farmer presents the country with an almost cobless corn. The new corn is described as having each kerne! growing on a parent stem Instead of adhering to a cob. The Illinois grower says that he eliminated the cob by taking the tip of each ear, and setting on the very top kernels, and shortly expects to evolve a perfectly cobless corn. The State Agricultural college is looking after the experiment—National Magazine.

HOUSEHOLD HELPS.

It is surprising the many different appetizing ways that Corned Beef can be prepared for the family’s meals. Every one likes Corned Beef and there is no more healthful or delicious dish, than Libby’s, carefully selected from prime beef and properly "corned/’ There is some waste, to be sure, when bought at the butdher’s, but in the plan here suggested you may buy the finest corned beef in the world in which there is absolutely no waste and every particle of which can be eaten. Suppose you ask your grocer for Libby’s Corned Beef. It represents all full value —no bone, no gristle—just clean, pure corned beef selected first hand from the finest beef stock —no scraps or second pieces—and corned and cooked to perfection In Libby’s wonderful white enamel kitchens. A can of Libby’s Corned Beef sliced and served cold with dill pickles and potato Salad is a delightful meal and will be enough for four people. Corned Beef Hash.—Take the contents of a can, chop fine, add onefourth as much boiled or bake'd potatoes, a little fried onion and a small quantity of water. Cook slowly until thoroughly heated, then serve on toast with or without poached eggs. Corned Beef Omelette.—Beat the yolks and whites of four eggs separately and add one-half of the whites to all of the yolks. Put in a hot frying pan and, when nicely browned on the'«fepstom, sprinkle a cup of mipced corned beef over it. Spread over this the remainder of the whites, put in the oven and brown on top. Then fold and serve. Creamed Corned Beef.—Mince the contents of a can of Libby’s Corned Beef. Put over this a dressing of cream gravy with the yolk of an egg beaten into it. Serve on toast. New England Boiled Dinner.—You may have this in one-fourth of the time it usually takes. Put a can of Libby’s Corned Beef in boiling water—it is already cooked —and serve in the usual manner with vegetables. Besides the economy in the use of Libby’s Corned Beef, another great advantage to the housewife in using it is that it is all cooked when bought and there is no necessity for the long, tedious and expensive boiling which is necessary with raw corned beef. The house is not filled with steam and odors and valuable time is saved. Libby’s Corned Beef is ready at once for serving in any one of the many ways mentioned above, and you will find it a great convenience to try it next time. Be sure you get Libby, McNeill & Libby’s Ccrned Beef.

If Your Eyes. Bother You

get a box of PETTIT’S EYE SALVE, old reliable, most successful eye remedy made. All druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. It takes a flea to make a dog toe the scratch. PERKY DAVT-’ PAINKILLER For r sudden chill or cold (Instead ot whiskey) use Painkiller. For colic, diarrhea and summer complaint this medicine never fails. 25c, 85c and 50c bottles.

A Natural Question.

Henry James, the noted novelist, does not agree with Col. Roosevelt on the question of large families. Small families, such as prevail in France, indicate, to Mr. James’ mind, intelligence and progress, while large families indicate the reverse. “Large families are so embarrassing, too,” said Mr. James on his last American visit. “I once knew a man named Thompson who had fourteen children. Thompson agreed one spring holiday to take his children to the seashore for the week end. “They set off, reached the station, got their tickets and were about to board the train, when Thompson was roughly collared by a policeman. “ ‘Here, wot ’a’ you bin a-doin’ of?’ the policeman growled, fiercely. “ ‘Me? Nothing. Why?’ stammered poor Thompson. “The policeman waved his truncheon toward the Thompson family. “‘Then wot the bloody blazes,’ he hissed, ‘is this here crowd a-follerln’ ye fur?’”

A Curious Custom.

In observance of a custom, which is said to have originated over 500 years ago, 21 aged widows of the parish of St. Bartholomew the Great, London, attended the church the other forenoon to receiye sixpence each, which they had to pick off a gravestone. The custom is the survival of a bequest left by a lady for the provision of doles for widows over 60 years of age, on condition that prayers • were offered for her soul every Good Friday. The tombstone from which the money is picked is supposed to be that ot the benefactress, but it is so cruhibled with age that it is impossible to say whose it is. This uncertainty, however, does not Interfere wfth the usefulness of the coins to any considerable extent

A Breakfast Joy— Sweet. Crisp, Golden-Brown Post Toasties Ready to serve from the package with cream—-no cooking necessary. “The Memery Lingers” Pkg*. tOc «ad 15c. POSTUM CEREAL CO.. LTD., Battle Creek. Mich.

Usightly Complexiens.

The constant use of Cutlcura Soap, assisted by Cutlcura Ointment, for toilet, bath and nursery purposes not only preserves, purifies, and beautifies the skin, scalp, hair and hands, but prevents inflammation, irritation and clogging of the pores, the common cause of pimples, blackheads, redness and roughness, yellow, oily, mothy and other unwholesome conditions of the complexion and skin. AU who delight in a clear skin, soft, white-hands, a clean, wholesome scalp and live, glossy hair, will find Cutlcura Soap most successful in realizing every expectation. Cutlcura Soap and Ointment are admirably adapted to preserve the health of the skin and scalp of infants and children, and to prevent minor blemishes or inherited skin humors becoming chronic, and may be used from the hour of birth. Cutlcura Remedies are sold throughout the civilized world. Send to Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., sole proprietors, Boston, Mass., for their free Cutlcura Book, 32 pages of invaluable advice on care and treatment of the skin, scalp and hair. Bran or Ohio, City or Touool I Lucas County. f Frank J. Cheney flukes oath that he Is senior partner of the flrm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said " r ® T w *’’ Pa/ the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by tho use of Hall s Catarrh Cure. FRANKJ. CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed in my ?oV„ eßce ' thls 6th da y °f December, A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, n . * « . Notaby Public. Halls Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testlmoDials free. _ v P - J ;, CHENEY & co., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggist#, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constlpatlod. A man ought to be thankful if his wife declines to accept an excuse when he has none to offer.

DRINK HABIT INJURIOUS, CAN EASILY BE STOPPED.

Drunkenness is unworthy when you can have it removed without anybody’s knowledge. Acme simple home-treatment will do the work. Write E. Fortin. 316 Dickey Bldg., Chicago, 111., for free trial.

Rattled.

“What’s your order, sir?” asked the waiter. “Bring me,” said the wild-eyed customer, “some medium boiled potatoes and some eggs with the jackets on.” “Sir?” “I don’ know whether I’ve got that right, or not, waiter," said the wildeyed man, “but do the best you can with it. A big red automobile had to jump out of my way about two minutes ago to keep me from running over It, and I’m a bit flustered.”—Chicago Tribune. The worst thing about wisdom is that it can only be had on the installment plan.

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AL LEN S FOOT-EASE M-he 1,10 Y<mr toeee i ’s^ oo X‘ ,b n’ , PV’vaer for the feet. It enro. X painful. awollun, amartinc, nmoos fro*, instantly tekro the .ties out O It’e the »re*t©erUUn cure for ingrowing najlg aweaiin*, callous and tired? aching foot. O? FREE Ta a pinch. Po wn“ kn. J aw Alien’* Sh£r^ r,l> ’- BoW U? “* Products Never Vary in Quality or Taste Because the utmost care I is taken by Libby’s Chefs j to select only the choicest materials and prepare them in the same careful manner every time. You are thus assured of uniform goodness, and this is the reason that the use of Libby’s gives such general satisfaction to every housewife. Try Libby Dried Beef Mexican Tamala* Ham Loaf Chili con Came Vienna Sausage Evaporated Milk For luncheon, spreads or everyday meals they are just the thing. Keep a supply in the! house. You never can ’ /tell when they will come in handy. Ask for Libby’s and be sure you' get Libby’s. W Libby, McNeill ’ WESTERN CANADA Whrtl.L HULtheOrMtltaßrsMl Say* About It* WhoaVProductac PoworJ In i i Y- -" tw ° z -“ t)a • Suffi* ,e producing ■ I dayg 9 Ur prominence ■ » I M * wheat exporting ■ 1 country are gone. Canr«M f Th ta great railroad ma<LvSiiQMfl faMOlgßaMMi oCWeatem Canada. [T VAI Upwards Of 125 Million Bushols of Wheat were harvested in 1009. Aversga jMmM upwards of 2 3 bus beta per acre. Ki«BHa^dSd?ol“n Btead * 100 “"S jK 1 X^Mf ar . ml i nr ? »«cce». Write as to Ottawa. Canada, or to the following Canadian Gov’t Agent i C. J. Broughton. Room Alt. Msrebaato' Loan and Trust Building, Chicago, 111. Mease say where you naw this adverttoeaaat. A million boxes now used every month. No other laxative ever won such favor as have candy Cascarets. Natural, gentle, prompt. A single tablet, taken when one needs it, alters everything that’s wrong. Think of the good they do. ▼ost-yocket bog. lOceats— at drar-atorcs. SSI ach tablet of tba grenuina is mar had C C C. HF mm Far Dr—- * NownstUm. ■ 11Mb THEKEELH imniTE, Do you know <a SKCB«-M»T.V*-TOHE n will euro GALLSTONES APPENDICITIS. LIWR TROUBLES. DYSPEPSIA I tt4 Dearborn rt., ChlMgo, 11L. nolo tl. KAgto WRINKLES dOß ’t R>ok old boforo ? TOUr tl,ne Bend lOeforromplo gu.mnteed Wrinkle Kemev.r. > colored views of Callbooklet. Addreas Mme. MoottelU, Beauty Specialist. *4l Beama st., lee Aagelm, Call! Boys-Girls Cta., Dept. D. SB# ft!'K Jgg Wanted ¥. IS. U. Mo. 23—1*10 ■R Willms re MvtiTisris «. M m is a mcniloo >H ut Ita AdvgillaomMl la Ota tam