Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 160, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 July 1910 — Page 3

The Army of Constipation b Growing Smaller Every Doyi. hHw, T*-*t a—J-i- f-|f lir fHh (HUirai, SMALL DOSZ, MAIL ftICK Genoinewiu, s«natu» W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES •5, *4, *3.60, *3, *2.50& »2 THE 3TANDARO FOR 30 YEARS. M »\ ****»«»•, of men mar W W. L Douglas shoos bo- 0M UUM they are the low- §&!%», KZK e»t prieea, quality con- fSSRf WvL W. uderod. in the world. WWt U Made upon homor.of the v ljU »>«»t leather*, fay the' S?jf P°d dtilled workmen. /S' In all tho latest fashions. X c~353r co.tma $6.00 to SB.OO. Mb *oy»‘Shots. $3,92.50 At 2 sjjW V v|9 es^SSssafifcjdbsSSS tagjMgaimh.Baafßal^S Trial Bottle Fr— By Mali eoTetr will Tellers them, and alFjou are aaked to «o Is to «cad for • Free Trial $8 Bottle of Dr. Hay’■ Kpllwptlotdw Ouro . 1} ks* cured thousands where ererythine elae failed. Guaranteed by May Medical laboratory Under Pure Pood and Drugs Act, Jane 80th, 1806 2fSSfl. N a- 1 ? 971 ; J2«*“ write for Special Free $2 Bottle and give A 0B and complete addreaa OR. W. H. MAY. s*B Pearl Strest. New York. WESTERN CANADA Whwt Profc Shaw, tha Wall-Known Agrt. •uHurint, Says About Iti ■■ I r raise cattle In Weatern ■hao In the corn belt of the United State*. Feed la cheaper end climate prove faster than your farmer* will produoo the •applies. Wheat can be SpwusaSS —rill be taken et a rate beyond present oonoeptiOiu T Wo haVd ouuugii people In the United States alone who want take op this land.” Rwrly DO Americans m£sSs2&«2?r ■oil u ced another lam heat, oats and barley, m to which the cattle ras an Immense Item, uislng, dairying, mixed nd grain growing In the I of Manitoba, Saskat.nil Alberta, meatead, and pre-emp- ». as well aa lands hold and land companies, will tomes for million*, ble soli, healthful cUplendld schools and ■ and good railways, llera’ rates, descriptive “Bart Beat Wert." how ae country and other parrrite to Sup't of Immlttawa. Canada, or to the t Agent: C. J. Broughton, oan and Trust Building, aw this advertisement. Keeping cheerful is an easy matter, with the bowels open. Millions carry candy Caacenreto. At the first sign of bowel clogging, they take one tablet. They end the trouble in an hour. Thus many dull days are avoided. Vest-pocket bos. 10 cents—at drng-atorea. People now nae a million boxes monthly. SB HVt 0 S typewriter JVBSOLVT&Ly FH.EE? A Standard Smith Premier No. 2 Typewriter, WITH A GUARANTEE. This standard make needs no introduction. Everybody knows the retail price. Be up-to-date and write your correspondence on a TYPEWRITER. Write us today before the supply is exhausted A legitimate proposition. 1 HE UNION SALES COMPANY, HIE. Fourth at, Cincinnati, Ohio, U. S. A COMMITTING SUICIDE taking drugs habitually necessarily wear* away the Sarnie and breaks down the constitution, A positive URE for Constipation without the use of drugs or Instruments has been discovered at last. Nature's own remedy—simple anil Inexpensive. Complete Instructions for treatment mailed upon request and 11.00. A positive cure guaranteed If treatment Is taken according to Instructions. or money promptly refunded upon proof of failure to cure. Worth thousands to sufferers with constipation. Act at once. Delays are dangerous and sometime# fatal. Address *» W. McConnell, Bex 174, kings tree, 8. C " -•-» -- - - Do yon know M BECKO»BOLVO-TOKJS M will cure GALLSTONES APPENDICITIS. LIVER TROUBLEB, DYSPEPSIA I M& Dearborn at., Chicago, 111., Sole U. S. AgU ■W—V Slow Toothmck. Initk.Uy. R«ll.vei un gun,. NortaiuLF co Gum Lotion. HartoloM Guar Yil by X. D. S Co.,uud.r rV/Fooc and Drug, Act, Juno SO, 1000 s.ud 12c for .ample; •x v*g.rtM»e. Ay.nt, wantart. Modern Denial gMdalty ' Co., lit W. 145th 81., Saw Tork. Mall Order Dept DAVC Make money rolling our etrong, eelfnil 1 operative 19x18 AEROPLANE. A wonderful. graceful, far ftler. HELLS ON BIGHT. Send SIS cents for earn pie. AERO NOVEL* TV COMPANY, 8506 K. Montlcello ave., Chicago I.AnirS WASHCLEAN waehee elotbee wlthirni/ILiO out the o»e of waahboaril or machine Bend your name and ail drew and we will aend yon a package free. NIXON, BKOSIUB At CO.. Uoohvlll^Mo ft aII nrn treated at home. No knife—no pain. I nMI L* If our treabnent le life—cancer meane UANuLn 1&L £:lZ Ü B£.7&'Z a m r.% HiMHTCII Saleemen or Retired Faraere toeecure WAR I til buyer, for *ll.OO to 816.00 per »i*f>e land, lp 4t^« o BLEEDING PILES KSTS^’&^uiSS: teed to cure aevereet caaee or money returned. By mall B*o. Witter* Mfg. Co., *B* I. Howard «L, BalUa.ro, ■« s. N. U. NO. S4—lolo PATENTS eat rofaM'ttoeaßeTßEßuiJni

Sixteen Years of Skin Diseass.

“For sixteen long years I have been suffering with a bad cs&> of skin dieease. While a child there broke out a red sore on the legs just in back of my knees. It waxed from bad to worse, and at last I saw I had a had skin disease. I tried many widely known doctors, in different cities but to 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 of 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 [Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills] and I did not need more than a trial to convince me that I was on the read of success this time. I bought two sets of the Cuticura Remedies 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, 11 Nostrand Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., July 30 and Aug. S, 1909.”

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 to do 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. - » - ■ • 4* . Occasionally a man gets so discouraged that he feels like writing poetry. Pile Cure Free: Wonderful Pile Remedy sent free to sufferers by addressing Rea Company, Dept. 85, Minneapolis, Minn. After a girl has been in love three or four times she ceases to regard it as a serious matter. Constipation causes many serious diseases. It is thoroughly cured by Doctor Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. One a laxative, three for cathartic.

So It Seemed.

Rankin —There’s one thing that hasn’t gone up in price, anyway. I can still (puff) buy a 5-cent cigar for a nickel. Fyle—l see you can. Phew!

For Red, Itching Eyelids,

Falling Eyelashes and All Eyes That Need Care Try Murine Eye Salvo Aseptic Tubes—Trial Size—2sc. Ask Your Druggist or Write Murlna Eye Remedy Co., Chicago.

How a Boomerang Acts.

Rich Father—When I was a young man of your age I was compelled to keep an accurate expense account and wasn’t allowed to be out at night later than 11 o'clock. Son and Heir —Sorry to hear It, governor; your father couldn’t trust you as safely as you can trust me.

Reminding Him.

“Hello! Isabel, Is that you?” “Yes.” “Say, dearest ” “’Sh, Gerald! Haven’t you seen tile new rule, that you mustn’t talk over the telephone as you would If you were face to face?”

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* PACKAGE MAILED FREE 01 REQUEST OF MUNYON’S PAW-PAW PILLS SThe best Stomach ‘ and Liver Pills known and a positive and speedy cure for Constipation, Indigestion, Jaundice, Biliousness, Sour Stomach, Headache, and all ailments arising from a disordered stomach or sluggish liver. They contain in concentrated form all the virtues and values of Munyon’s Paw-Paw Tonic and are made from the Juice of the Paw-Paw fruit. I unhesitatingly recommend these pills as being the' best laxative and cathartic ever compounded. Send us a postal or letter requesting a fre4 package of Mujiyon’s Celebrated Paw-Paw Laxative Pills, and we will lliall same free of charge. MUNYON’S HOMOEOPATHIC HOME REMEDY CO„ 53d and Jefferson Sts., Philadelphia, Pa.

People Tell Each Other About Good Things.

Sixteen years ago few people In the world knew of such a preparation as a Powder for the Feet. To-day after the genuine merit of Allen's Foot-Base has been told year after year by one gratified person to another, there are millions who would as soon go without a dentifrice as without Allen’s Foot-Ease. It is a cleanly, wholesome, healing, antiseptic powder to be shaken into the shoes, which h?\ given rest and comfort to tired and aching feet in ai. parts of the world. It cures while you walk. Over 30,000 testimonials of cures otf smarting, swollen, perspiring feet. It prevents friction ana 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 Alien's Foot-Ease, the original powder for the feet. Imitations are not advertised because they are not permanent. For every genuine article there are many Imitations, The 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 this paper, see that you get it. Refuse imitations.

Thought Quickly.

“What is a totem pole?” his wife asked. “A totem pole,” he said, thinking fast, “is the rail—or pole—on which an objectionable citizen is ridden —or toted—out of the community.”—Buffalo Express.

GNAT CAUSES PELLAGRA.

Committee on Disease in Europe Say. Corn la 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 “Bimulium repans,” a species of biting gnat.

Red Cross Supplies.

The first organized work of women in a relief corps was led by Florence Nightingale in the Crimean War of 1855.. So unaccustomed were people to that service at the time that it called out some curious comment. Writing of “Chinese” Gordon, Doctor Butler tells in his recent book, “Ten Great and Good Men,” how the boys at Cambridge met the call upon them for hospital stores. One day a letter came suddenly from the war office, telling us that any warm clothes for the invalids at Scutari would be prized by Miss Florence Nightingale. At once in every college a committee was extemporized of leading undergraduates, charged to collect presents of flannel trousers, “blazers,” rugs, greatcoats, furs, even sealskins. In a few hours box after box was filled with these treasures, and all the boxes were kindly and gratuitously packed for us by the leading upholsterer of the town, his foreman simply remarking to me in a tone which General Gordon would have enjoyed* “A nice consignment for a lady, sir.”

The Origin of It.

“Senator,” said the interviewer, “it is rumored that you Intend to retire from politics.” “Well, well,” replied the senator, “it’s queer how rumors start. I suppose this one grew ont of the fact that I attended church with my wife last §unday.” Catholic Standard and Times!

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 Memory Lingers** Pkf*. 10c. and 15c. Sold by Grocers. Postum Cereal Co., Ltd. Battle Creek, Mich.

FROM OUT THE FAST.

Some Natives and Indiana of Mexico Not Yet Modernised. ■Within all its wonderful awakening Intellectually and industrially, one runs across some curious examples s>f the reverse of all this here in Mexico, according to a writer in the Mexican Herald. ' v Some time ago I happened to be riding up the barranca of Naolinco, in the State of Veracruz. I knew by the distance and the direction in which I had gone that I could not be very far from Jalapa, so I was rejoiced when I saw in the distance the smoke of a little Indian hut. I at once rode up to it. A pack of half a dozen dogs heralded my approach and all the family hurried out to see the visitor. The family consisted of four generations. I inquired of a stout, ablebodied young man the way to Jalapa. He said he understood it was just over the ridge, but that he was-not sure, as he had never been there. Upon inquiry I found that not one of the family except the great-grandfath-er, a little, wizened old parchmentfaced Indian, had ever been there, and he only in the days when he roamed the hills as a guerrilla. I afterward found that it was only about five miles from there to Jalapa. In San Angel there is an old lady who keeps a very good restaurant on one of the main plazas of the city. A few days ago I dropped in there for lunch and she began to make inquiries about Mexico. I soon found out that she had not been to the capital for thirty years, though it is only eight miles distant, and she can go there at any time for 20 cents. What Is stranger still, she has not been to Tizapan, a neighboring village about a mile distant, for over twenty years. Yet she is a very active looking woman, slightly over middle age. She boasted, however, with evident pride, that a son of hers, who seems to have been the black sheep of the family, and consequently more beloved than any of the rest, had in his wandering been as far as Veracruz and had seen the great sea boats landing their cargoes on the wharves. Some three years ago I visited a tribe of Indians in the state of Guerrero who had never learned Spanish, and very few of whom had been outside their own little Indian district. The mayor of the place, a stout, com-manding-looking Indian, very dark of features, had never been ten miles from his home. So ignorant was, he that some years ago he wrote to the federal government threatening to go to the capital with his followers, some 2,000, and depose the president if the federal taxes were not lowered in his district.

TRUE COURTESY.

A member of the Society of Friends, who had made a fortune as a mercnant, was asked how he had managed it. “By a single article,” he answered, “in which every one may deal who pleases—civility.” The Rev. E. J. Hardy, in his hook, “How to be Happy Though Civil,” gives an incident from the life of Lord Beaconsfield, an apt Illustration of the oharm which the spirit of chivalry infuses into everyday life. Gladstone was attacking in the House of Commons the administration of Beaconsfield, or rather of Dißraeli, as he was then. He had begun a sentence, “The right honorable gentleman and his satellites,” when some interruption threw him out. He came to a stop, and seemed on the point of breaking down. Disraeli leaned across the table and repeated the word “satellites," whereupon his adversary at once recollected himself and resumed his Invective. Civility has been defined as benevolence In small things. This is well illustrated by an anecdote told of Gen. William Napier. Taking a country walk one day, he met a little girl, about five-years old, sobbing over a broken bowl, which she had dropped in bringing it back from the field to which she had taken her father’s dinner. She said she would be beaten on her return home for having broken it. With a sudden gleam of hope, she Innocently looked up into his face and said, “But zu ca mend It,.can’t ’ee?” He explained that he could not mend the bowl, but he would give her a sixpence to buy another. However, on opening his purse it was empty of silver, and he had to make amends by promising to meet his little friend in the same spot at the same hour the next day, and to bring the sixpence with him, bidding her tell her mother she had seen a gentleman who would bring her the money for the bowl the next day. The > child, trusting him, went on her way comforted. On his return hopie, he found an invitation to dine the following evening with some one whom he especially wished to see. He hesitated for some little time, trying to calculate the possibility of going to meet his little friend of the broken bowl and still being in time for the dinner party; but finding this could not be, he wrote to decline the dinner invitation, on the plea Sf a previous engagement, saying, "I cannot disappoint her. She trusted me Implicitly.”

Mite Walk Out.

Yeast—How long can they keep cheese In cold storage? Crlmsonbeak—Oh, a long time, if they keep the doors locked.—Yonkers Statesman.

When a barber gets out of one Scrape be gets into another.

Partition of Poland.

The partition of Poland is generally understood to have originated with Frederick the Great of Prussia, and he and Catherine of Russia and Maria Theresa of Austria-Hungary entered ,: o. Jt. The Poles were so weakened that they could make' no effective resistance, so the royal robbers each seized certain provinces in 1772. In 1792 another partition was made by Russia and Prussia only, and in 1795 Poland was destroyed altogether as an independent nation, and its remaining territory was divided'among its three neighbors.—Exchange.

DANGER SIGNALS.

Sick kidneys give unmistakable signals of distress. Too frequent or

scanty urinary passages, batkache, headache and dizzy spells tell of disordered kidneys. Neglect of these warnings may prove fatal. Begin using Dpan’s Kidney Pills. They cure sick kidneys. Mrs. H. R. Peebles, 39 N. Walnut St., Akron, 0., says: VI had such severe pains in the Bmall of my

back that j thought I would die. 'Headaches and dizzy spells clung to me and the kidney action was irregular. My feet and ankles were so badlj swollen I could not wear my shoes. The doctor told me I had Bright’s disease, but his medicine failed to help me. Doan’s Kidney Pills quickly relieved me and ere long I was cured.” Remember the name—Doan’s. For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. N. Y.

If a man who is early to bed and early to rise doesn’t get rich, his wife is firmly convinced it’s because he is too honest.

Pettit's Eye Salve.

No matter how badly the eyes may be diseased or Injured, restores normal conditions. All druggists or Howard B*os., Buffalo, N. Y. There’s nothing like a holiday for inducing rain.

.PERKY DAVIS’ PAINKILLER

for all sorts of cuts, bruises, burns and strains. Taken internally it cures diarrhea and dysentery* ▲void substitutes. 26c, 36c and 60c. It’s difficult for a woman to open her heart to a knocker. Lewis’ Single Binder straight 5c cigar is made to satisfy the smoker. Mr*. Wlnalowa Soothing Sirup for Oblldroa teething; softens the gums, reduces inflammation. al» lays pain, coxes wind colic. 26 aents a bottle.

Womens Secrets There Is one man in the United States who has perhaps heard jfl K*] more women’s secrets than any other man or woman in the country. These secrets are not secrets of guilt or shame, but the secrets of suffering, and they have been confided to Dr. R. V. Pierce in the hope and expectation of advice and help. That few of these women have been disappointed in their expectations is proved by the fact that ninety-eight per cent of all women treated by Dr. Pierce have been absolutely and altogether cured. Such a record would be remarkable if tho cases treated were numbered by hundreds only. But when W Ills that record applies to the treatment of more than half-a- mil- WW ™ lion women, in a practice of over 40 years, it is phenomenal, * •nd entitles Dr. Pierce to the gratitude accorded him by women, as the first of specialists in the treatment of women’s diseases. Every sick woman may consult Dr. Pierce by letter, absolutely without charge. AU replies are mailed, sealed in perfectly plain envelopes, without eny printing or advertising whatever, upon them. Write without fear as with. BuffSo’ t N^Y r <1 * Dwpen9Bry MediCal Association, Dr. R. V. Pierce, Prest., »R. PIERCE’S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION ' AlaJxeoi WojOk, Womoax Strong,

The Overland The King of Cars ■■■■■■■■l ■■■HMiaii mmmm mmmm—mmmm. No other car has so large a sale—none has made such amazing records. Price, SI,OOO up.

It requires four factories, employing 4,000 men—turning out 140 Overlands daily—to meet the flood-like demand for these cars. Yet two years ago a hundred rivals had a larger sale. The reason lies largely In the car’s utter simplicity. Its able designer made it almost trouble-proof. He created an engine which, for endurance, is the marvel of engineering. He designed the pedal control. One goes forward or backward, slow or fast, by merely pushing pedals. The hands have nothing to do but steer. A child can master the car in ten minutes. A novice can drive It a thousand miles without any thought of trouble. The Overland always keeps going, and almost cares for itself. All the usual complexities have been eliminated. That Is why each car sells others, and our orders for this year’s Overlands amount to 324,000,000.

SI,OOO la $1,500. —According to aix*. atyl# and powar

11IA A AXLE GREASE !■ H S ■ m B is the turning-point to economy ■ ■ ■ S in wear and tear of wagons. Try I H H ■ M a box. Every dealer, everywhere I 1 ■ ■ W II STANDARD OIL CO.

Libby’s Cooked Corned Beef There’s a marked distinction between Libby’s Cooked Corned Beef and even the best that’s sold in bulk. Evenly and mildly cured and scientifically cooked in Libby’s Great White Kitchen, all the natural flavoi of the fresh, prime beef is retained. It is pure, wholesome, delicious, and it is ready to serve at meal time. Saves work and worry in summer. Other Libby'“Healthful” Meal-Time-Hints, all ready to serve, are: Peerless Dried Beef Vienna Sausage, Veal Loaf Evaporated Milk Baked Beans, Chow Chow Mixed Pickles “Purity goes hand in hand with the Libby Brand.” i Insist on Libby’s at your grocer’s. Libby, McNeill

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Another fact is that no other giveß nearly so much for the money. This is due to our enormous output, and the fortunes invested in our aut> matic machinery. It would bankrupt a smaller maker to try to compete with us. You can get a 25-horsepower Ove> land, with a 102-inch wheel base, for SI,OOO. You can get a 40-horsepower Overland, with a 112-inch wheel base, for $1,250. The prices Include lamps and magneto. This car, which has captured th» country, is the car you will want when you know it. Two Free Books Nothing is published about automcv biles so Interesting as the facts about Overlands. They are told in two books which we want to send you. Every motor car lover should have them. Cut out this coupon as a reminder to writ* for the books today.

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