Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 146, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 June 1910 — Page 3
T«n |m! Other Aknt Qml TUati. Sixteen years ago few people In the world knew of such a. preparation as a rowder for the Feet. To-day after the cenulne merit of Allen's Foot-Base has oeen told yeiir after year by one itratiperson to another, there are millions Who would as sobn go without a dentifrice as without Allen's Foot-Ease. It is a cleanly, wholesome, healing, antiseptic powder to Ire shaken into the shoes, which ■J' sriven rest and comfort to tired and •ching feet In a;, parts of the world. It cures while you walk. Over 30.000 testimonials of cures of smarting, swollen, perspiring feet. It prevents friction and wear of the stockings and will save In your stocking bill ten times Its cost each year. Imitations pay the dealer a larger Profit, otherwise you would never be offered a substitute when you ask for Al.en s Foot-Ease, the original powder for the feet. Imitations are not advertised Pecause they are not permanent. For every genuine article there are many imitations. Tne imitator has no reputation to sustain —the advertiser has. It stands to reason that the advertised article is the best, otherwise the public would not buy it and the advertising could not be continued. When you ask for an article advertised in teUtatiOns - ' “*• that yOU eel ,L Refuse
A Heavy Stepper.
You know how Emma Salter used to say she was a .mite deef, but when ihe was real deef Bhe’d buy her some kind of a contrivance so’s to make it easy for her friends,” said Mrs. Jennings to her daughter; and the young woman nodded, forbearing to remind her mother that her span of recollections was not precisely the duplicate of the old lady’s. ‘‘She’s never bought one, and she never will, now,” said Mrs, Jennings, whq had an exhausted air. I hollered at her all the way out to the Light, and all the way hack; and while we were visiting Mis’ Gorham the sunset gun sounded and made n great noise, t”’ “I thought sure she’d hear that, but I didn’t suspicion how she’d hear it till Bert Gorham come into the room a second after. ‘‘‘You’ve grown considerable heavler’n you were, Bert,’ Emma said to him. ‘I heard you coming up the ■talrs plain as day.’ ”
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Sixteen Years of Skin Disease.
For sixteen long years I have been suffering with a bad case of akin disease. While a child there broke out a red sore on the legs just in back es my knees. It waxed from bad te worn, and_at last I saw I had a bad skin disease. I tried many widely known doctors In different cities but te no satisfactory result. The plague bothered me more in warm weather than in winter and being on my leg joints it made it impossible for me to walk, and I was forced to stay indoors in the warmest weather. My hopes or recovery were by this time spent Sleepless nights and restless days made life an unbearable burden. At last I was advised to try the Cutlcura Remedies [Cutlcura Soap, Ointment and Pills] and I did not need more than a trial to convince me that I wal on the road of success this time. 1 bought two sets of the Cutlcura Rem* edies and after these were gone I was a different man entirely. I am now the happiest man that there is at least one true cure for Skin diseases. Leonard A. Hawtof, li Nostrand Brooklyn, N. Y., July 30 and Aug. 1 1909.”
Where the Blame Lies.
‘‘What makes that parrot so pro sane?” “Well, mum,” answered the sailor man, “I s'pose it’s my fault. Every time I hear him speak a bad word it makes me so wild that he gets a chance to learn a lot of new ones. Exchange.
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A Slight Mischance.
“The only proper way is to have all your handkerchiefs plainly .marked in one corner with your initials, unless you buy those which have the v letter or monogram embroidered,” said Aunt Margaret Sawyer. She looked with great disfavor on the delicately flow ered squares displayed by her niece. “That is the way Sister Lois and J have always done,” she added. “Oh, well,” said her flippant niece, “it wouldn't worry Adele or. me if we did exchange once in a while.” There is a delicacy and refinement about one’s own belongings which should be respected,” said Aunt Margaret, in a chilly tone, not over lucidly. “That Is what Lois and I have always maintained, and —and—” The classic features of Miss Sawyer were contorted by a sneeze, and she quickly brought from her small silk bag a spotless square of linen. As she opened it her.eyes and those of her flippant young relative sought the corner. “There, you see, is the simple style Lois and I—er—” faltered Miss Sawyer. The niece leaned forward. “Why, there’s an ‘L’ in the corner!” she said, with an exaggerated air of innocence. “What does that stand for, Aunt Margaret?” “It stands for a mistake, such as will occasionally happen,” said Miss Sawyer, refolding the handkerchief with considerable haste.
Only Jar of Its Kind.
Horace Walpole told a ltvely story of an old porcelain vender who had an exceedingly rare and valuable jar on which he set an almost fabulous price. One hot summer a slight volcanic shock, such as the British occasionally experience, jogged his house about his ears and split his porcelain vase. To an ordinary mind the accident would have been calamitous, but the china seller rose superior to fortune. He doubled the price of the article Immediately and advertised ft as “the only, jar in the world which had been cracked by an earthquake.”. Nothing very slow about that. Whether he got his money is not added, but certainly he deserved it.
His Beat Recollection.
Reporter—And the costly cargo, I suppose, became mere flotsam and jetsam.” Survivor—Y-yes, air; the crew Hotted some of it, I believe, and jetted the rest of it. —Chicago Tribune.
A Taste A Smile And satisfaction to the last mouthful— Post Toasties There’s pleasure in every package. A trial will show the fascinating flavour. Served right from the package with cream or milk and sometimes fruit —fresh or stewed. “The Mejnory Lingers" Pkgi. 10c. And 15c Sold by (tracers. Pootnm Cereal Ce., Ltd. Battle Creek, Mich.
SOMETHING FOB EVERYBODY
The internal revenue tax on liquor In this country in 1909 netted $57,456,411. Since 1878 there have been 19,121 cremations in Germany. In the United States In the last year alone there were 84,500. It is now held that the area of merchantable forests In Canada has been, very much overestimated. A recent Ontario estimate was that the timber used at the present rate will last the province only thirty years. Pipeline connections, says the American Machinist, have been completed by which it is possible to pipe oil from the Oklahoma wells to New York hafbor. Oil has been started on the long Journey of 1,600 miles. This is. the longest pipeline in the world. There are many small savings banks in Germany which accept deposits of 10 pfennigs (2% cents). Thirty per cent of the people of Prussia have savings accounts. Travelers are struck by the absence of beggars. The government permits no person to solicit alms. American have begun to excavate the ancient city of Sardis, about five hours distant by rail from Smyrna. The work will last two to five years, and It is the Intention to lay the entire city bare. Two hundred men will be employed eight months each year. A scheme for the construction of an elevated electric railway In Tokio Is at present under consideration. It is proposed that there shall be two lines, one running frqm the east to the west of the city, and the other from the north to the south. The cost of construction of the projected lines is estimated at $12,000,000. Signore d’Annunzio, the famous Italian novelist and poet, has been exulting in the extent ~ofhls -vocabulary; “Many people,” he tells an Interviewer, “find 800 words sufficient for all the purposes of writing and speaking. In my works you will find at least 15,000 different words. How many words fallen into disuse have I brought back to life! How many other words have I endowed with an entirely new meaning!” A new system of treating eggs so as to prevent them from growing stale when in cold storage has been discovered in Rochester. This consists in subjecting the eggs to an electrical current. The theory is that eggß when placed in torage are alive and are gradually irozen to death, whereas if the life is destroyed before they are placed in storage they do not taste stale, even when kept on ice for a long period. One of the~Btrangest clocks ever made was that constructed by a man In Milan. This clock was constructed of bread. The maker, being a poor man, set apart every day for some time a portion of his daily bread, which, by a process of which he would not divulge the secret, he was able to make as hard as metal. From these fragments of bread he thus constructed his clock, which Is said to be an excellent one, keeping perfect time. Hotels, according to an article In the Hotel World, should be provided with portable dog kennels, to be rented to the guests who Insist on taking their dogs to rooms. Such a kennel should be about four feet long and of a width that would allow it to go through the door of a room. It should he constructed of wood, lined part way up zinc or sheet metal. The upper part should be covered with open wire work, and the bottom should be provided with broad-tread casters.—Popular Mechanics.
Lord Byron had decided views on diet. His fear of fatness rather than Its suitability to his work dictated the starvation to which-he subjected himself. In 1813 he lived upon tea and six biscuits a day, and In 1816 his diet consisted of a thin slice of bread for breakfast and a vegetable dinner. He chewed mastic and tobacco to keep down his hunger in between. While at Athens he drank vinegar and water, and seldom ate more than a llttlo rice, and “Don Juan,” It is said, was writ ten mainly on gin and water. And yet Trelawney has recorded that no man had brighter eyes or a clearer voice.
In these days of scarcity of provender and high cost of living it’s a slight crumb of comfort to hear of one commodity that is plentiful. It’s crab meat. The Baltimore papers report that on the opening of the crab packing season a day or two ago in the various tidewater counties on the eastern shore of Maryland the size and quality of the crabs caught were all that could be desired. The crab packing business has*in the last decade grown J.o large proportions, and, with the exception of the oyster business, Is the most profitable industry In which watermen are engaged on the eastern shore. Mark Twain played a practical Joke on the first audience he addressed in England. This was in 1872, when hl» reputation was already high in that country, and the announcement, of bis lecture filled St. George’s hall, London, to overflowing. Few, if any. of those present had ever seen the humorist. He came on the platform in evening dress, with the crestfallen air of a manager announcing a disappointment “Mr. Clemens had landed at pool, and had fully hoped to reach London in time, but unfortunately missed his train.” The audience started booing, but the boos changed into cheeri when he added that, fortunately. Mark Twain was present and would do his best to flit the place of the d* faulting Clemens
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Feeding to the Finish.
Justice Monkey ate all the cheese that he was called upon to divide equally between two joint owners, because at one tijne he bit a little too much from what was in one scalepan and the next time a little too mmlr from what was in the other. Somewhat similar was the predicament in which a guest at the table of C. H. McCormick, the inventor of the reaper, found himself. The story is told in the recently published book, “Cyrus Hall McCormick.” A very dignified and self-centered military officer was taking supper with the McCormick family. The first course, as usual, was corn meal mush and milk. It was served In Scotch fashion, with the hot mush in one bowl and the cold milk in another. The practice was so to co-ordinate the eating of them that both were finished at the same time. The officer planned his spoonfuls badly, and was soon out of milk. y "Have some more milk to finish your mush, colonel,” said McCormick. Several minutes later the colonel’s mush bowl was empty, at which McCormick said, “Have some more mush to finish your milk.” And so it went, with milk for the mush and mush for the milk, until the unfortunate colonel was hopelessly incapacitated for the four or five courses that came afterward.
GNAT CAUSES PELLAGRA.
Committee on Disease in Europe Says Corn Is Not to Blame. London, May 14.—Dr. Sambon, a member of the Field committee which has been investigating the disease pellagra, telegraphs from Rome that the committee has definitely proved that maize or Indian corn is not the cause of pellagra. The committee finds that the parasitic conveyor of the disease is the “simulium repans,” a species of biting gnat.
Parceling It Ont.
The gypsy moth and the English sparrow had agreed upon arf amicable division of the earth. "That suits me,” said the German carp. "I’ll take the waters of the earth.”
DRINK HABIT INJURIOUS, CAN EASILY BE STOPPED.
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Pettit’s Eye Salve.
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Makes a Difference.
■~ it; l-beard your dad say ‘like the devil' the other day.” . “My dad has a right to talk about the devil. He’s a preachejr.”—Chicago Tribune.
For Red, Itching Eyelids,
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Missonrian's Odd request.
From way down In Missouri comes a piteous appeal to Mayor Emil Seidel, according to the Milwaukee Evening Wisconsin. The executive was promptly tottched and as he couldn’t comply with the urgent request from his own knowledge, he asked the press to give publication of the letter. It is addressed: “To the Honorable Major of the City of Milwaukee.” It reads: “lender the Circumstances I am in, I don’t see any other way, except to take the liberty and write to you, 1 hope you be so kind and give me the information I need. Please send me in the inclosed envelope the Address from a Drugstore where I can buy a half Gallon of Juniper Berries, I cannot get them here, and I know they grow either in Wisconsin or Michigan, and got them for sale in Milwaukee, maybe the can be got for less Money from Somebody else then at a Drugstore, I will be ever so much thankful to you, my troath is all stoped up so I can hardly get my breath, and the tell me Juniper Berries In good Whiskey a pint to a quart Whiskey to take a tablespoon full 3 times a day will cure a person, to breath alright again, so I to dry it. Please be so kind and send me the Address. 1 hope and wish you have gdod success as Major of Milwaukee.”
The Great North Country.
Those Indians who made the first canoe of birch bark long ago, were our greatest benefactors. The children of these Indians know the canoe, and they know how to use It, and if you go to Temagami, Ontario, this summer they will paddle your canoe In their own superb way. Students who camp In summer along the Temagami lakes are able o tio two years’ work In one. Finest of fishing and hunting. Easy of access by the Grank Trunk Railway System. Information and beautiful descriptive publication sent free on application to W. S. Cookson, 917 Merchants Loan & Trust Building. Chicago.
A Stroke of Business.
A writer who was wary intimate with Frank R. Stockton says that when the Stockton family lived in Bucks county, Pa., Frank and his brother had a dog which they trained solely to hunt oats. The brothers were overhauled one day by a farmer whose cat they were chasing. To placate the farmer they gave him a dollar for a pig, which they took home. By driving away their father’s pigs at feeding time they soon made their own the fattest pig in the pen and sold him at a profit of $7.00. Frank R. Stockton always considered the deal a tribute to his business acumen.
DANGER SIGNALS.
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