Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 February 1913 — Page 3

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Watered Stock.

Two old cronies had been sitting in a case on Cortlandt street one Saturday afternon for several hours and were pretty much the worse for their lengthy tete-a-tete. "What is your nationality, anyway, Jim?” asked one. "Well. I’ll tell you. Bob. My father came from Glasgow* so you see I’m half Scotch •” "And the other' half seltzer, I guess,” put in his companion.—Saturday Evening Post.

High Cost of Living.

Madam —Were you! downtown today, Mary? Maid —Yes, mum; an’ things coßtso, mum. I spent 17. mam, an* only got a hat, a pair of shpeß, an’ some long gloves.—Judge. Constipation causes and aggravates many serious diseases. It is thoroughly cured by Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pallets. The favorite family laxative. Adv. The proof <k the pudding may be in the amount left over.

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MEAN of HIM.

Newwed—Say, old man, don’t you know what you miss by not being married . Bachelor—l guess not Do you count your money every night and morning.

FACE A SIGHT WITH TETTER

Moberly, Mo.—"My trouble began with a small'pimple on the left side of my face and it spread all over my face and to my neck. It would be scarlet red when I got warm. My face was a sight It looked very unpleasant, and.Jt_ felt uncomfortable. My face was something awful; it just kept me In atony all the time. Some said it was tetter, and some said It was that awful eczema, but I rather think It was tetter, I bad been troubled with It for about two years'and tried many remedies, but got no relief until I used Cuticura Soap and Ointment “When I would wash my face with the Cuticura Soap and apply the Cuticura Ointment It would cool my skin and draw great big drops of matter out of the skin. Tou would think I was sweating; it would run down my face just as though I had washed it. It Itched and smarted and I suffered In the day time most I used the Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment for a month and I was cured of It” (Signed) Mrs. J. Brooksher, April 15. 1912. Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each free, with 32 p. Skin Book. Address post-card “Cuticura, Dept L, Boston.” Adfr If ws were all as good as we advise others to be, heaven would be right here on earth.

MIKE MITCHELL IS PEEVED

Former Cincinnati Outfielder Is Harboring Six-Cylinder Grouch Against Newspaper Men. Michael Mitchell, who will wear Cab toggery until further notice, is an athlete harboring a six-cylinder grouch against the newspaper profession. When the Tinker deal was going on, Mike says a Chicago critic wrote he was a hard man to get along with, and was continually in trouble with other Redland players. Mike says this story was printed all,over the country and that db a consequence he will hate'the reputation of being a rowdy ball player. .“Why, I am the easiest man in the world to get along with,” said Mike, “and all the time I was with the Reds C never had a fight?. This article said I once'beat up Larry McLean for something Larry said to me. Can any one imagine Long* Larry getting in a fight with any one. Larry may have his faults, but for good nature it is impossible to beat him. I have seen players daßh a bucket of cold water over Larry while he was in his street clothes and Larry only grinned.” It may be interesting to know that when Mitchell was first yanked out of the tall grass eight years ago he was landed by the Cubs. Frank Selee managed the Cubs at the time and he waa tipped off to an outfielder in the New York State League named Magee. This was not Sherwood Magee of the Phillies, The scout soon discovered Magee was a bloomer, but was favorably impressed with two other youngsters — Frank Schulte and Mike Mitchell. Contracts were sent to both men in the spring of 1905. Schulte reported, but

Mike Mitchell.

Mitchell’s contract was for a lower figure than what he was getting in the New York State League. He failed to report, was suspended and later was sent to Cincinnati for the waiver price. Mitchell’s failure to report to the Cubs in 1905 perhaps cost him a little fortune. He would haVe shared in four world’s series and in the same number of series with the White Sox.

FIELDER CAREY A MINISTER

Maxwell G. Carnarius, Star With Pittsburg Pirates, Expected to Quit Diamond for Pulpit. Maxwell G. Carnarius, the star outfielder of the Pittsburg Pirates, who is known in the baseball world as "Scoops” or, Max Carey, was born in Terre Haute, Ind„ Jan. 11, 1890. His career as < a professional hall player covers four years, beginning with his engagement by the South Bend club of the Central League in 1909. He played with the same team in 1910 and in the fall of that year was drafted by Pittsburg. Carey’s work with the Pirates during the last two sea-

"Scoope” Carey.

sons has been of an exceptional high order, his most notable achievements being In the role of a clean-up hitter. His batting average last season was .302, and he led the National League batsmen in three base hits. Carey is now attending a theological seminary te St. Louis and when' he graduates next spring he will be ordained a Lutheran minister. It Is not expected, however, that he will immediately gait the diamond for the pulpit.

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Recipe that Breaks a Cold in a Day ' and Cures Any Curabla Cough.' <

"From your druggist get hglf ounce or Globe Pine Compound Pine) and two ounces of Glycerine. Take these two ingredients home and put them Into a half pint of good whiskey; shake well and use In doses of one to two teaspoonfuls after each meal and at bedtime.” . Smaller doses to children according to age. But be sure to get only the getnuine Globa Pine Compound (Concentrated Pine); Each half ounce bottle comes in a sealed tin screwtop case. If your druggist does not have it he will quickly get it. Many mixtures are of large quantity and cheaper, but It is risky to experiment. This formula comes from a reliable doctor and is certain. This was first published here six years ago and focal druggists say It has been In constant demand ever since. Published by the Globe Pharmaceutical laboratories • of Chicago.

Irreciaimable Skeptic.

How big an Income should a young man have before he is justified In getting married? This question is asked in various departments of the Sunday papers at various seasons of the year, and it Is variously answered. Conditions change and domestic happiness changes with the conditions. The bdht answer we remember to have heard was given by # cynical bachelor and skeptic last week. This person was in the newspaper office when the woman editor opened her mail and read forth this question: "Could a young couple be happy on S9OO a year?” “Sure they could,” answered the skeptic eagerly. “They couldn’t live together on it”

Think Before You Speak.

If thou thihkest twice before thou speakest once thou wilt speak twice the better for it Better say nothing than not to the purpose. - And, to speak pertinently, consider both what is fit and when it is fit to speak. In all debates let truth be thy aim, not victory, or an unjust interest; and endeavor to gain rather than to expose thy antagonist,—William Penn.

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