Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 145, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 June 1910 — Page 2

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The Overland The Simplest Car

The wonderful sale of the Overland —■greater than any other car ever knew—ls largely due to simplicity. The man who runs his own car wants • trouble-proof car. We are turning out 140 such cars •very 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. The Overland has fewer parts than any other automobile. One part is made to 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-

He Th* XS-hcnepower Overland* cost SI,OOO, $1,050 and $l,lOO, (tweeordins to style of body. The 40-hor*«power Overland* coat from $1,250 to $1,500

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chinery. And we devote a whole faotory to one model alone. Because of these facts, and our enormous output, we give more Cor the money than anyone else. We have cut the cost 20 per cent in the past year alone. We now sell a 25-horsepower Overland for SI,OOO in roadster style, or for *l,lOO with tonneau. The car has a 102-lnoh wheel base, and is easily capable Of 50 miles an hour. We sell a 40-horsepower Overland for *1,250. Other Overland models cost *1,500, *1,400 and *1,500. All prices include gas lamps and magneto. You will find no car that compares with an Overland at anywhere near its price. The Car You’!! Want You will see why the Overlands outsell all other cars when you make your comparisons. Wherever you are you can do this, for there are Overland dealers everywhere. But the first step is to send for our catalog—to see all the styles and know all the facts. When we send it we will tell you our nearest dealer. Please send us this coupon now. The Willye-Overland Co. Toledo, Ohio Licensed Under Selden Patent Pleat* tend me the catalog free.

got his change back.

*F»lii Held Fifteen Minutes by Gtfman Ofllcial tn Paying It. For care and trouble taken to return change, I have never heard of anything that equaled an experience of mine on the railroad between Metz and Paris,” said a man the other day, according to the New York Sun. “I had been studying the battle fields about Metz, and when I decided to go back to Paris I converted most of the money I had left into francs. It was a hot day In August and the second class compartments were so crowded that I decided as we stopped at a town near the French border to change to a first class coach. There was a supplement to pay, and the only German money I had was In 20-mark pieces. "The official who made the transfer did not have the proper change, aind while I was waiting for him to come back with the 12 marks and some pfennigs that belonged to me the train moved off, and I gave my money up for gone. “About 11 o'clock that night the train stopped at a town about halfway to Paris. There was only one other occupant of my compartment, a man who had got on at some station In France. “Soon after we stopped the door of the compartment was opened and a man Inquired which of us had given a 20-mark piece to be changed at the station In Germany. I replied that I was the individual. “Come with me, monsieur,” he said, so I alighted and followed him Into the station office. “There I found that my change had been telegraphed on and he had the sum due me already counted out. There were a lot of receipts and things to sign and the train was held up almost fifteen minutes on my account, but I got my money and a lot of satisfaction.”

THE KING’S GOODIES.

Lura did not study her Baedeker for nothing. When in the course of her all too hastly European tour she went out sightseeing, she usually knew what she wanted to see, and insisted upon seeing it. “There’s just one more thing we must do here in Richmond,” she said to her cousin, after tljey had lunched at the renowned Star and Garter, and feasted their eyes on the lovely view of the Thames from the terrace. “We must go into that little pastry shop where Is still made the same kind of pastry that Anne Boleyn used to feed to King Henry VIII.” “Do you call that one of the sights of Richmond?’’ asked the somewhat tired cousin. “No. One of the experiences. Here we are. We’ll just have time before that green bus in the distance comes along to take us to Twickenham Ferry. But we must hurry.” Searching in her purse for a sixpence, Lura dashed into the shop, and throwing the coin on the counter, said, “Please give me sixpenny worth of chambermaid cakes." “What?” asked the young woman clerk, looking bewildered. “Sixpenny worth el chambermaid cakes. Please make haste, for we wish to catch the bus.” “We have no such thing,” was the surprising answer. “Why, the sjgn over the door declares this to be the original shop where Anne Boleyn bought them for King Henry!” expostulated Lura, impatiently. y “Oh,” said the young woman, in a tone of superiority that set Lura’s cousin off into an almost hysterical laugh, “you mean maid-of-honor tarts."

“The Ideal Prayer-Meeting,"

In a church which could be named the pastor was desirous of bringing about in a tactful way some improvements in the mid-week service, and announced for a subject, “The Ideal Prayer-Meeting.” A number of helpful suggestions had been .made, when one brother, known to be harmless as a dove if not wise as a serpent, got up, and said: “I think everybody should/Come prepared to say something, so that no time sheuld be lost except that which Is taken by the pastor.” As he was known to be a great admirer of the pastor, the gravity of the meeting was somewhat disturbed.

Sure Enough.

Pat got a job moving kegs of powder, and, to the alarfn of the foreman, was discovered smoking at his work. “Gracious!” exclaimed the- foreman. “Do you know what happened when a man smoked at this job some years ago? There was an explosion which blew up a dozen men.” “That couldn’t happen here,” returned Pat, calmly. “Why not?” .. “ ’Cos there’s only you and me,” was the reply.—Harper’s Monthly.

Before Marriage.

“Do you know, I felt sad at reading something to-day, dear,” said the sweet young thing. “And what was that, sweetheart?” said the man to whom she was engaged. _2’Wby> 1 read that only about one out of every thousand married couples lives to Celebrate its golden wedding.”—Yonkers Statesman. As a matter of fact the average man between 35 and 70 is several years older , than he 4s willing to admit! It takes a lot us pluck rat** an ostrich from his feathers.

Saby's Scalp All Cruned Over.

“Our little daughter, when three months old, began to break out on the head and we had the best doctors to treat her, but they did not do her any good. They said she had eczema. Her scalp was a solid scale all over. The burning and Itching was so severe that she could not rest, day or night. We had about given up all hopes when we read of the Cuticura Remedies. We at once got a cake of Cuticura Soap, a box of Cuticura Ointment and one bottle of Cuticura Resolvent, and followed directions carefully. After the first dose of the Cuticura Resolvent, we used the Cuticura Soap freely and applied the Cuticura Ointment. Then she began to improve rapidly and In two weeks the scale came oft her head and new hair began to grow. In a very short time she was well. She is now sixteen years of age and a picture of health. We used the Cuticura Remedies about five weeks, regularly, and then we could not tell she had been affected by the disease. We used no other treatments after we found out what the Cuticura Remedies would do tor her. J, Fish and Ella M. Fish, Mt. Vernon. Ky.. Oct. 12, 1909.”

Your Summer Outing.

If you are fond of fishing, canoeing, camping or the study of wild animals look up the Algonquin National Park of Ontarioforyour summerouting. A~ fish and game preserve of 2,000,000 acres interspersed with 1,200 lakes and rivers is awaiting you, offering all the attractions that Nature can bestow. Magnificent canoe trlps. Altitude 2,000 feet above sea level. Pure and exhilarating atmosphere. Just the place to put in your summer holidays. Good hotel accommodation. An interesting and profusely illustrated descriptive publication telling you all about it sent free on application to W. S. Cookson, 917 Merchants Loan & Trust Building, Chicago.

Giving the Boy a Start.

“I wish,” said Mrs. Struckoyle, in great perplexity, "I could think of some good name for the baby.” “Suppose,” suggested her husband, “we call him after a distant relative of mine, who is a preacher. I think I’ve never spoken of him, but “Is he a good preacher’” “O, yes; he’s orthodox, and"That suits me exactly!” exclaimed Mrs. Struckoyle. “We’ll call him Orthodox.”

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Ancient Table Courtesies.

In the Ambrosian library at Milan there is a thirteenth century manuscript entitled “Fifty Courtesies of the Table.” Its author is Fra Vonvesin of Riva, and it throws an Interesting light on the table manners of those times. “Do not,” writes this rigorous censor, “fill your mouth too full. The glutton who fills his mouth will not be able to reply when spoken to.” The perfect diner is adjured not to soak his bread in his wine, “for,” adds the writer, “if any one should dine with me and thus fish up his victuals I should not like it.” But of the fifty “courtesies” mentioned by the ecclesiastic the prize most certainly must be Awarded to the following: "Let the hands be clean, and, above all, do not at table scratch your head, nor. Indeed, any portion of your body.” After this the advice to refrain from wiping one’s fingers on the tablecloth comes as an anti-climax.

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When Rubbers Become Necessary

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What the Wild Waves Heard.

“You’re looking blue,” remarked the lobster. “What's the matter?” “I have just heard," the oyster answered, "that there are such things as vegetable oysters.” “What’s the difference?” rejoined the other. "There are human lobsters, too, but I don't let that worry me a cent’s worth.”—-Chicago Tribune.

No Other Way.

The ostrich had stuck its head in the sand. “I know what I’m doing,” muttered the bird, through its ears; “I’m trying to escape the stockyards smell!”—Chicago Tribune. - “ •

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