Greenfield Evening Star, Greenfield, Hancock County, 1 September 1906 — Page 2
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Cures Piles Permanently
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It is claimed hy Scientists that the fumes from the Oil ot Kucapine sets lree Ozone equal to the pine torests and mountain regions. (Ireat results have been obtained in the tubercular camps in treating consumption in its early .stage as Avell as coughs, hoarseness, etc.
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It is worth trying as the pure Oil of Eueapine is inexpensive. If an open ve.^el containing hot warer and a few drops of Oil of Kucapine placed in a .sick room, the air will bo purified and all odors destroyed. Oil of Eueapine may be obtained at anv druif
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N." R. Spencer. Pres. t. h. Davis. Sec-Treas Hen Stiickkmd, Vice Pres., Gen. Mgr.
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Mr. Rockefellers' declaration that he would give §10,000,000 for a growth of hair, simply brings us back to the old and profound truth that there are some things that money cannot buy.
One of the interesting social functions that the best people of S. C. look forward to, is the trial and acquittal of those who were present at the personally conducted l}*nching bee.
People who have tried to take the office away from Uncle Joe Canuon in the dim and somewhat tearful past, will tell you on the quiet, that much of his humility is assumed.
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With food inspector Murray abroad in the land, the restaurant beefsteak should be able to look the patron in the eye with much more confidence than formerly.
If Dowie and Voliva kiss and make up, there should be some hope for Bryan "and Roger Sullivan, but it would take a mighty optimistic man to make a book on it.
Stensland, Chicago's defaulting banker, has changed his name, his collar and his whiskers and opened a bank somewhere else by this time.
The President will attend the dedication of the Penna. state capitol in October. Senator Penrose will be there, as will be the Spirit of Quayism.
Chicago and Boston are now holding down both ends of the two big baseball leagues, and the game looked like a case of "pork and beans."
Policemen, before shooting holes in the tires of swift automobiles^ should first halt the machines and ask if the owners have a pull.
It is said to have cost Dick Yates and his friends §15,500 to learn that Uncle Shelby Cullom is "glued to his seat" in the Senate.
When the Andes were rocked a few days ago, the people not being used to that kind of treatment were not put to sleep.
Democracy, being in process of reformation, Mr. I^ryan shows a disposition to furnish the pattern.
Bank insurance in Illinois has been something like insurance examination in New York.
Here is where the Standard oil lawyers begin to earn their money.
It is always well to have a box of salve in.the house. Sunburn, cuts, bruises, piles.and boils yield• to DeWitt's^Witch Hazel Salve. Should keep a box on hand at all times to provide for emergencies. For years the standard, but followed by many imitators. **i: Be sure you get the"genuine DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve.
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WASHINGTON GOSSIP.
The Civil Service Commission is determined to prevent frauds in the examinations for Government positions if it can possibly do so. Charles E. Watson, an employe in the Navy Department, is alleged to have taken an examination for tagger in the Bureau of Animal Industry, while impersonating his brother James, who was in St. Louis at the time. Charles passed the examination and James got the appointment. The Civil Service Commission has always contended that it was impossible for this trick to be worked,
Miss Esac, or Miss Case, the secret service men say she has spelled her real name backward, has been trying to get a chance to speak to the President down' at Oyster Bay and created a scene in church the" other day) when she was prevented from doing so. Between Miss Case and Miss Nadage Doree, a Jewish writer who is suing Mr. Loeb for $50,000, allegihg that he caused her false arrest, the President and his secretary find that life can be strenuous even in vacation time.
The distribution of free seeds is to be fought more bitterly than ever at the next session of Congress. The Senate and House committees are both opposed to the free seeds and the American Seed Trade Association has taken off its coat preparatory to waging afierce fight against thie practice. They will have the co-operation and support of 10,000 persons engaged in growing and selling seeds and 50,000 store keepers who carry seeds in stock.
A mighty naval pageant will take place at Oyster Bay, September 3. The President will review the lleet on board the Mayflower. This fleet will consist of forty-five vessels carrying 1,178 guns, commanded by 812 officers with 15,235 men. It will be the largest fleet ever assembled under the United States fiasr.
With the view of getting a man who is as well informed on railroad statistics as the railroad people themselves, the Interstate Commerce Commission has placed Prof. Henry C. Adams of the University of Michigan as expert in charge of statistics and accounts. Prof. Adams' salary will be $10,000. He is quite capable of holding down railroad arguments and his experience with the tax dodging railroads of Michigan has given him an insight into their methods that will be invaluable to him.
The experiment of importing Chinese laborers to work on the Panama Canal will be watched with interest. The Government will contract with parties who will arrange with the Chinese Government for the exportation of labor, transport the Chinese to the Isthmus under contract to work for a fixed wage, and then ship them back to China, thus relieving the Canal Commission ot all detail work and all responsibility.
Mrs. Root, wife of the Secretary of State, has received a valuable collection of gifts from the various South American
gift is from Montevideo, Uruguay. It is a necklace of pearls of eleven rows. Miss Root reoeived a necklace of five rows and the son of the secretary was presented with a fine race horse.
According to Consul General John Edward Jones of Dalnv, the United States contributed $320,000 to relieve the recent famine in Japan. To the United
countries through which she rheumatic poison from the has been traveling. The latest blood Sold by
States more than to any other country the people of Japan attribute their relief from the famine which is now over. A total of $750,000 was raised to relieve the sufferers. America's gift came six weeks before any other.
The Government has confiscated the plant and outfits of a contractor on the Corbett irrigation tunnel in Northern Wyoming who had abandoned the work before it was completed. This will act as a warning that contractors will not be permitted to jump Government contracts when they please.
A report of Labor Commissioner Neil states that the average wages per hour in 1905 were 18.9 per cent, higher than the average for the ten year period from 1890 to 1899 inclu sive. The retail price of the principal articles of food weighed according to family consumption of the various articles was 12.4 per cent, higher than the average for the ten years from 1890 to 1899.
The Interstate Commerce Commission proposes to enforce the law relative to the equipping of freight cars with air brakes. An order has been issued directing all railroads to report on September 1 the number of cars th it have been equipped in accordance with the new law. The railroads claim that they are complying with the law as rapidty as the equipment can be secured.
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