Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1910 — Page 7

DR MARTEL’S FEMALE PILLS. Seveateea Years the Standard. Prescribed and recommended for Women’s Ailments, A scientiflc|Jly prepared remedy of proven- worth. The Result from their use is quick and permanent. For sale at all Drug Btores. A man might be able to have money If his wife didn’t have relations. I lIII.HT ■- i I- I ■ ——■ ALLENSFOOTEASE Shake Into Yom- Shoes Allen’s Foot—Eue. the antiseptic „ powder for (lie feet. It eures painful, swollen, imarrinc, nervous feet. -if 3 • nd *“d“tl> takaa the nine oat of pL, •} etna and baniona. It’s the great. Leat comfort discovery of the (Lfldwl age. Allen’s Fo>t=>Ease makesticiitfitting or new snoea feel euy. It is a certain care for ingrowing nails, sweating. callous and tired, aching feet. WjWsiß We bare orerSn.OOOtesti-aonials. TRY JT TO-DAY. Sold ererrwhere, sic W’L Do Bet accept any.ubntitnte. Sent by mail for 2»c. in stamps. VJYI EPEE TRIAL PACKAGE *a la & Im sent by mail. MOTHER GRAY’S SWEET "In a Ptach. POWDERS, the best medicine for ■o llbs’i Feverish, sickly Children. Sold by ■P*. r ” ’ Druggist* everywhere. Foot-Ease Trial Packvco FREE. Addreaa. ALLEN S. OLMSTED. La Eoy. N. Y.

Tomato Chicken Vegetable and ten other kinds. Delightful natural flavor and made from the very best materials, with the care of experienced chefs, in the great White Enameled Kitchens. Libby’s Soups are ready for immediate use by adding an equal portion of hot water Ask your grocer for Libby's Soups Libby, McNeill & Libby Chicago WESTERN CANADA Senator Dolliver, of lowa, »ay»:— rThe stream of emigrants from the United State. Canada will continue." Dolliver recently paid a Hlll S.TsTW^ visit to Western Canada, and says: "There is a Wl I !• nd hungerin the hearts f 1 Of Em-lian speaking peo- ■ d pl I pie; this will account for I ■ illrE |N ’ I f* lo removal of so many ■ l , lUr<r!.l A I lowa farmers to Canada. ■ J Our people are pleased ’ a I with its Government and the excellent adminisVy MCdK Ji tration of law. an i they • a A I ZJXk are coming to yen in f 4 I tens of thoosaada. and they are st .11 coming." r,— —lowa contributed larcely to the 70,000 AmerltfJJ * JEST *N can farmers who made Canada their home during 1909. Field crop returns alone * I during year added tothe wealth P°<, of the country upwards of 5i70,000,000.00 Grain growing, mixed farm- « <S£T S-SSS Ing. cattle raising and dairying A 1 are all profitable. Free Homesteads of 160 acres are to be a Kwl had in the very beet districts, ’ ..Wcj 160 acre pre-emptions at *3.00 per acre within certain areas. VLt ■PiWM Schools and churches in every I $P I settlement, climate unexeeUed. I *°l | the richest,wood, water and 'ji building material plentiful. KT/* T 'VV For particulars as to location, low V " VSd| settlers’ railway rates and desenpI tire illustrated pamphlet, “Last I Best West,” and other InformaBp tion, write to Bup’t of Immigration. Ottawa. Canada, or to the following Canadian Govt Agents: C. J. Broughton. Room 412. Merchants’ Loan and Trust Bldg.. Chicago. HL; E. T. Holmes, 315 Jackson St.'. St. PauL Minn.; M. V. Mclnnes. I7S Jefferson Ave. Detroit. Mieh: Geo.A. Hull. ISO Third St.. Milwaukee. Wla; W. H. Bogers. 3d Floor. Traction-Terminalßldg.. Indianapolis. Ind. (Use address nearest you.) Please say where you saw thia advertisement. Suicide— Slow death and awful suffering follows neglect of bowels. Constipation kills more people than consumption. It needs a eyre and there is one medicine in all the world that cures it— CASCARETS. M Cascarets—loc box week’s treatment. All druggists Biggest seller tn the world—million boxes a month. SMOKERS FIND LEWIS* SINGLE BINDER Df Cigar better Quality than most lOf Citars Your jobber or direct from Factory, Peoria, BL Rmvc I nnL 1 000 genuine Foreign Stamps, assortuvys, LUUK ed FREE. Sell IS Satchet Packets I a* Me each. WttTS COMTIST, 90S Omaha PATENTS EKE lilffl

LAND IN CANADA AN INVESTMENT

WORK IT, AND SECURE 20 PER CENT. ON THE EXPENDITURE. Farm lands in Canada Increased In value this Spring from fifteen to twenty per cent, and as a result of this Increase thousands of those who have gone there within the past few years have had that much more value added to their holdings. There is proof here that as a field for investment there is nowhere to be found a more profitable one than in purchasing farm lands in Canada. And, as a field for occupation and working the farms there Is nowhere on the continent where more satisfactory return 1* given. The crops are always sure and the prices are always good. With railroads entering and traversing all the settled parts, there are very few districts in which the farmer will be more than from ten to twelve miles from a railway station. Roads are good, and big loads are easily handled. The price of getting grain to the primary market is low on this account, and then in reaching the world’s markets the railways have their rates controlled by the Government, and what may be considered a fair deal is certain. Good prices for all kinds of grain is the rule, and If the Investor has made good money by the increased value given to his unworked land, it is not difficult to understand that the profit to the man who works his land is Just that much more, and there will be no depreciation. The man who holds a free homestead of one hundred and sixty acres of land, which he got for $lO as an entry fee, has land which at its lowest estimate is worth $lO an acre—yes, sls an acre —the moment he has completed his three years’ residence duties. It will continue to Increase in value until its earning power gives a reasonable interest on a certain sum. That is, if he takes off the land fifteen to twenty dollars per acre clear profit each year, his land is worth to him, at a fair rate of interest, S2OO an acre. If he only realizes $lO an acre clear profit, it is worth SIOO per acre. Now, thousands of farmers are duplicating these figures. The price of land in Canada to-day is much less than its realizing value. The fact that the fifty thousand Americans who went to Canada year before last were followed by one hundred thousand last year offers some evidence, and good evidence, too, that there Is getting to be a pretty fair knowledge that money is to be made in Canada lands. As an investment money is to be made, but more by living upon the land, secured either by homestead or purchase. The one hundred thousand of last year will be one hundred and fifty thousand this year. These comprise people from every state in the Union, and It is Just being realized the asset that awaits the homeseeker in Canada. The large numbers that have gone, though, makes no appreciable difference in the supply of land. There is still left vast quantities of the best of it. But the longer a delay is made in arriving at a decision, the price will advance proportionately, and the more desirable homesteads near the railway lines become more difficult to secure. The Government publishes interesting literature, which may be had on application to any of the agents whose offices are located at different points through the States, and they (the agents) will be pleased to assist In any way possible in the choice of la cation.

Muskoka the Beautiful.

Do you know the place? If not, your pleasure has suffered. Ask for that handsome Muskoka Folder issued by the Grand Trunk Railway System. It contains a large map, lots of views, and a fund of facts. Less than a day’s journey from principal American cities. For all 'particulars apply to W. S. Cookson, 917 Merchants Loan & Trust Building, Chicago. A man naturally has a grudge against the man who was once engaged to his wife —and didn’t marry her.

Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes

Relieved By Murine Eye Remedy. Try Murine For Your Eye Troubles. You Will Like Murine. It Soothes. 50c at Your Druggists. Write For Eye Books. Free. Murine Eye Remedy Co.. Chicago.

Unavoidable Delay.

These are the telegrams that passed between the publishing house and the owner of the summer resort hbtel: “What is the reason you have not sent us the copy for the pamphlet announcing.your summer opening?” "I mailed the copy all right, but the train was delayed several days by snow drifts along the route.” —Chicago Tribune.

Near Its Final Stage.

Mr. Dorkins—Maria, I think I can make this dining table last a while longer by replacing a few of the top boards with new ones. Mrs. Dorkins —Well, go ahead and patch the top of the old thing up if you think you can, but I want you to understand that it’s on its list legs.

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Indiana State News

BOY BURIED IN HOT SLACK. Suffern Serioun Burns While Plnyinff on ••Gob Pile’’ nt Mine, < Ndah McGinnis, the 13-year-o d son of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. McGinnis, of near Dugger, was playing with a half dozen companions on the "gob pile” at the Superior mine when a portion of the heap suddenly gave way and he was enveloped in seething slack waist deep. His companions heard his screams and looked on in terror until 10-year-old Chester Ferguson finally picked up courage enough to go to his rescue in spite of the danger of falling in the place and saved young McGinnis from probable death by assisting him from the hole by means of a long rope, with which the boys had been playing. Young McGinnis was carried to his home, where he received medical attention. Hope is entertained for his recovery. although the boy is badly burned about the lower limbs. WOMAN SOLVES A MYSTERY. Confra»e» She Wouuded Two Men tn Sjelf-Defenne. The mystery of the shooting of Turner Hulls and William Hedrick near Alfordsville the other night was solved with the confession of Mrs. Mae Edwards that it was she who wounded the two farmers. The woman says the men were crossing her premises, and when she ordered them away Hulls threatened her with a revolver. Then, she says, she procured a shotgun and shot the men. Hulls is believed to be fatally wounded. Mrs. Edwards is in jail in Washington, charged with assault with intent to kill.. TWO DROWN; PACT SEEN. Letter on Beaeh May Be Clew to Hammond Myntery. The well-dressed body of an unidentified woman, about 30 years old, Was washed ashore on the Lake Michigan beach between Miller's and Gary. The bodj- of a man was washed ashore a few miles west of the spot where the woman s body was found, and the police suspect a suicide pact. Significance is attached to a letter found on the beach two weeks ago reading: “We hope when you find this little note in this bottle you won’t be surprised. Companions in life, we will die together.—F. Roy and D. Barnes.” GEN. STREIGHT'S WIDOW DIES. Woman Wa« Captured. Duriiyk Cixll War While Acting as Spy. Mrs. Lovina Streight, widow of the late General A. D. Streight, known as the mother of the Fifty-first Indiana Volunteers, died the other day and was buried with military honors. During the civil war, while acting as a Federal spy, she was captured by the Confederates and succeeded rn shielding herself and the message she carried by professing friendship. To make her sham good she became a nurse in the Confederate hospital, where she was known as the “northern angel.” ELOPING GIRL ASKS DIVORCE. Wife Aged 16 Seeks Separation from Her Chicago Husband. Mildred Sievert, of Porter, aged 16. who eloped with Walther Nallenweg, aged 18, of Chicago, to St. Joe, Mich., on May 26 and was married, has applied in the Circuit Court in Valparaiso for a divorce. They gave wrong ages in obtaining the license. The couple did not live -together as husband and wife, the young bride returning to her home immediately after the ceremonv. ■ - » Want Marshall President. The Democrats of the first Indiana Congressional District met in Evansville, and after indorsing Governor Marshall for president renominated Congressman John W. Boehne of that city by acclamation. The Democrats of Vanderburg. Warrick and Spencer Counties also met and nominated W. B. Carleton for Senator... - Child Takes Poison. A 2-year-old son of Dr. J. W. McFarlan, a prominent physician of Bedford, toddled, into his father’s office during the latter's temporary absence, and, reaching up to a table, got hold of a vial of carbolic acid and drank it with fatal effects. The father had been using the acid on a patient Noted Quaker Minister Dead. Rev. Allen Jay, one of the best known Quaker ministers in the world, died in Richmond ALL OVER THE STATE. Mrs. Elizabeth Pillow, aged 74 years, was killed by falling down the stairs at her home. She moved to Evansville a few days ago from Shawneetown, 111. It has been discovered .that Laura Thompson, married to Alexander Fisher, aged 30, was 12 instead of 17, as stated by her parents when the license was procured at Rockville. Revenue Officer Lee destroyed $2,500 worth of Weber’s union brewery beer in Madison by running it into a creek Mr. Weber had stopped manufacturing it, finding it unprofitable to ship and reship the product. Rather than, undergo an operation, necessary to prolong her life, Frank Scheffler, of East Chicago, overpowered her nurses and hurled herself through the skylight on the fourth floor of a hospital. She died a few hours afterward

A FLCUBE ILILED FREE 01 REQUEST OF MUNYONS PAW-PAW PILLS The best Stomach and Liver Pills known and a positive and speedy cure for c,?nstipatipn. Indigestion. | Jaundice, Biliousness. Sour Stpmach. 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 tha juice of the Paw-Paw fruit. I unhesitatingly recommend these pills as being the best laxative and cathartic •ver coiripounded. Send us a t»ostal: or. letter requesting a free package of Munyon’s Celebrated Paw-Paw Laxative Pills, and we will mail same free of charge. MUNYONS HOMOEOPATHIC HOME REMEDY CO.. 5Td and Jefferson Stß.. Philadelphia, Pa.

Inside Baseball.

.The catcher flashed an almost imperceptible signal at the first baseman. The first baseman glanced at the ■un. The pitcher, who had paid no attention to either, then noticed that the third baseman had changed his quid of tobacco to the other cheek. Whereupon he sent a straight, fast ball right over the plate, and the batter made a two base hit It doesn’t always Work.

CURED OF DROPSY.

Another Victory for Doan’s Kidney Pills. J. M. Houston, 417 So. Fifth St..' Hoopeston, 111., says: “I had been in

a critical condition for two years. My back was so sore and painful I could not turn In bed. I. had chills and hot flashes and became so dizzy I scarcely dare walk. My feet and ankles were so badly swollen I could not wear

my shoes nor leave the house. My kidneys were In very bad shape, and I had great trouble with the secretions. I thought my time had come. Doan’s Kidney Pills, however, cured me and the cure has been permanent.” Remember the name—Doan’s. For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.

Silly Billy from Bolton.

In a certain town in the north of England there is a man known by the name of Silly Billy. Not feeling well one day, he sent for the doctor. After examination the doctor asked him if he would take a note to the Model lodging house and he would give him sixpence. So Billy, not liking to refuse, said he would.’ 0 But on the way there he came across a street sweeper that he knew. He told the sweeper where he was going, but he said if he- would take the note he would give hi mthreepence. So off hb went and gave the landlord the note, and he found the following written: “Give this man a bath and keep him in till to-morrow morning, and I will call and see him.” So the following morning the doctor came and was shown into his room. Looking at the man, he exclaimed: “This is not the man I sent!” . “No, it’s not, and I'll pound Silly Billy’s head off when I see him!” the ■weeper replied.—London Telegraph.

His Definition.

At a London board school the teacher had explained to the children the meaning of the word “ability.” “Now, children,” she went on, “what word would express the opposite to ability?” A sharp faced little boy at the end of the end form bobbed yp his head ■nd exclaimed, “Please, teacher, nobility!”—Work and Play.

A DOCTOR S EXPERIENCE.

Medicine Not Needed In Thia It is hard to convince some people that coffee does them an injury! They lay their bad feelings to almost every cause but the true and unsuspected one. - . / But the doctor knows. His wide experience has proven to him that, to some systems, coffee is an insidious poison that undermines the health. Ask the doctor if coffee is the cause of constipation, stomach and nervous troubles. “I have been a coffee drinker all my life. lam now 42 years old and when taken sick two years ago with nervous prostration, the doctor said that my nervous system was broken down and that I would have to give up coffee. “I got so weak and shaky I could not work, and reading your advertisement of Postum, I asked my grocer if he had any of it. He said, ’Yes,’ and that he used it in his family and it waa all it claimed to be. “So Lquit coffee and commenced to use Postum steadily and found in about two weeks’ time I could sleep soundly at night and get up in the morning feeling fresh. In about two months I began to gain flesh. I weighed only 146 pounds when I commenced on Postum and now I weigh 167 and feel better than I did at 20 years of age. “I am working every day ancl sleep well at night. My two children were great coffee drinkers, but they, have not drank any since Postum came into the house, and are far more', healthy than they were before.” Read "The Road to Wellvilie,” found in pkgs. “There’s a Reason.” Ever read the above letter? A new one appear* from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full of human intereat.

Plaid and Tartan.

Will the southron ever learn that “plaid” is not a synonym for “tartan”? Not long ago an Englishmans came Into a hosier’s establishment in Glasgow and asked a man behind the counter to show him some “plaid ties.” The attendant, ’ perhaps wondering what this new and weird article of wearing apparel could was completely baffled until explanation elicited the fact that a necktie with a tartan design was required. Dickens, too. is a sinner in this respect, for he makes Bob Sawyer say with regard to whether his political proclivities are “buff” or “blue.” “I’m a kind of plaid at present, a compound of all sorts of colors.” Moreover, an English dictionary gives an adjectival picaning of plaid”, as "colored in squares.” I’ve never heard such use in Scotland. Has anyone else?—Scottish Field.

Saved Old Lady’s Hair.

"My mother used to have a very bad humor on her head which the doctors called an eczema, and for it I had two different doctors. Her head was very sore and her hair nearly all fell out in spite of what they both did. One day her . niece came in and they were speaking of how her hair was falling out and the doctors did it no good. She says, ‘Aunt, why don’t you try Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment?* Mother did and they helped her. In six months’ time the itching, burning and scaling of her head was over and her hair began growing. To* day she feels much in debt to Cuticura Soap and Ointment for the fine head of hair she has for an old lady Of seveqty-four. ' > “My own case was an eczema in my feet. As soon as -the cold weather came my feet would itch and burn and then they would crack open and bleed. Then I thought I would flee to my mother’s friends. Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment. I did for four or five winters, and now nay feet are as smooth as any one’s. Ellsworth Dunham,Hiram, Me.. Sept 30. 1909.”

Too Ambitious.

“Some men.” reflected the veteran turnkey, "manage to break into jail by workln’ too hard tryin’ to help their wives break into society.” Dr. Pierce’s Pellets, small, sugarcoated. easy to take as candy, regulate and invigorate ■tomach.’Tiver and bowels and cure constipation. A good workman is tike a pair of shears; he shuts up When he goes to work.

Strong Winds and Sand Storms

cause granulation of the eyelids. PETTIT’S .EYE SALVE soothes and quickly relieves. 25c. All druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo. N. Y. Many a woman has lived to regret the day she discovered her affinity.

A CERTAIN METHOD

for curingersn>t»*d:xrTiwiiu»<id]r~'-n’-ry!* by nring PslaUcUlrr ■ I'fTTf iMnt't. TM» mcd.einn ba* su»tainsd the repntatiua furover WyearaXc Jbe and Mie. _ No Alonzo, a silver cup never runs when it is chased. Mrs. Winslow's Soonmra Srxnr for Childrsa teething; softan* tbs gems, rsdscas iaftam maxion, al lays pain, esrss wind colic. » sente a bottle.

The Fountain Head of Life Is The A mso who bat • wesk and impaired stomach and who does not properly digest hia food will soon find that hia blood has become weak and impoverished, and that his whole body is improperly and insufficiently nourished. MM Dr. PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDIONL DISCOVERY W ratitei the stoaaach atrpni, promotet the flow ot ditestire Iticet, restores the lost appetite, makes assimilation perfect, inriQorates the liver and parities and enriches the blood. It Is the treat blood-maker, flesh-builder and restorative nerve tonic. It makes men strong in body, active in mind and cool in lodgement. Thia “Discovery” is a pore, glyceric extract of American medical roots,? absolutely free from alcohol and all injurious, habit-forming drugs. All its ingredients are printed on its wrappers. It has no relationship with secret nostrums. Its every ingredient is endorsed by the leaders in sll the schools of medicine. Don’t accept a secret nostrum as a substitute for this time-proven remedy of xnown composition. Asx voua neighbobs. They must know of many cures made by it during past 40 years, right in your own neighborhood. World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R.V. Pierce, Pres., Buffalo, N.Y. It ■FI no longer need wear your111 self out with the weakening yyt-f/Y heat of an intensely hot kitchQI ■TUI’ L en. You can cook in comfort Here is a stove that gives DO outside heat AD its heat is concentrated at the burners. An intense blue flame (hotter than either white or red) is thrown upwards but not around. AH the heat is utilized in cooking none in outside heating. New Per/ection. Oil Cook-stove entirely removes the discomfort of cooking. Apply a match and immediately the stove is ready. Instantly an intense heat is projected upwards against the pot, pan, kettle or boiler, and yet there is no surrounding heat—no smell—no smoke. Why? Because The New Perfection Cook-Stove is scientifically and practically perfect. You cannot use too much wick —it is automatically controlled. You get the maximum heat Wf —no smoke. The burner is simple. One with a cloth cleans it—conseN quently there no smell. A Tb e New Perfection Oil Cook-Stove ■S i I® wonderful for yean-round use, but ■ especially in summer. Its heat operfltes upward to pan, pot, or kettle, but HI ShST Dot beyond or around. It is useless I Jmt I Ifc-JKNfesk f° r beating a room. qML-’ 1/ B •t I h bas a Cabinet Tap with shelf fcr keeping plates and food hot. It has long turquoise-blue enamel chimneys. The nickel finish, with the U bright blue of the chimneys, makes I ■ ¥5 ■ the stove ornamental and attractive. a ■ II k Made with 1, 2 and 3 burners; the 2 a CjmnmmvfUh'. B» «nreV W and 3-burner stoves can be had with y”- ggt . thi * * tove 77 > T* ■ or without Cabinet. vti” » t .. e J?*?* - ? 1 ”* U Every dealer .very whero: If not »t yewv, write SOOdfl Ncwrvrtectjoa. for Deaxlptive Circular wuieneare«*geacy of tb» Standard Oil Company « (Ml If IFBllA)

AnmuOODSBi nlfni CLEANSES THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY; DISPELS COLDS. AND HEADACHES DUE TO CONSTIPATION. BEST FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN-YOUNd AND OLD. TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS-ALWAYS BUY THE GENUINE. MANUFACTURED BY THE SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS One size only. Regular price A Skin of Beauty Is a Joy Forever. DR. T. Felix Oouraud’s Oriental Cream or Magical Beautlfler. 99 RctnoTe* Tu, PtmataX Freckle*. Molb E" R**b, and Skia r..— E 0 I'lemUa B on bkautjr. and da- •» ’ 'Kt’ fle* delect ioa. II US aS IfVV ba* »ux>d the teal q M w / o( *’ “4 a_a “ B 1 J 1* »o hannieM wa “’".ad zQ lSt ta»G It tobeeurall • • 7/ ** properly <n*4a. O TQ i I Accept no cuunt«». AX cjl izriJV \ felt of altaUw trs—xvj’lrv’ \ name. Dr. L. A SJS'effrZ \ Sayre *aid to • /S- - — XjCv-'vt' /*5 1 I l*dy Of the beatr\k I ton (a patient) t ✓ I Bl 7 / “A* you iadta* L > 11 k wIU uae them, X I recommeaa 'Gewraad'a Cream’ a* the lead harmful of all tha akin preparation*.’’ For *al« by all dnicfitt* and FancyOood* Dialer* In th* United Stale*. Canada and Europa, FERD. T. HOPEIMS, 37 Grot Jsnu Sired, Iw Fei DAISY FLY -i.rX-e-i Lasts all : I■ M • f weial <L : ..I 9 J .1 Of (ip oto, I »vil ' ' e • l a. Of 1,1 dr ’ !rr ? ‘'“Miks, i». h»; <•• • • Broehlte. lew York Stockers Feeders Choice qiiafit y; n ds and roans. Whitrfac- s or Antrus. li> igbt on oril.iH, Tina of thbum>nd* to select from. Satis action guaranteed Correspondence invited. Come and see fur yourself NATIONAL LIVE STOCK COM. CO. Al rilher KANSAS CITY. MO. ST. JOSEPH MO SO. OMAHA. NEB. YnilMC MAM A position waiting for-you: Dt I UURU InAn jo imu per week: twcome jA Telegraph operator; a few munitib' practice iq your own home in tpare time to qualify you to till une of tho thousands of poatUpns, open for young man as Telegraph and wireleihg uj»eraiors: our bpecial practice key. together with the Morse code and lull instrnctlona. will be sent you <»n receipt of 9 centh. THOMAS EDISON JENNINGS. Incorporated, 4G!H, Bth Avenue, New York City. FOOD PRODUCTS Farmer and Poultry ItaUar should be lutereettsl. You handle your own capital. In *l* mouth, make So to long. For parllculani addrem Feed i’redwelet erperallee. Brau.vek Height., ■•ryleed C. N. U. No. 25—1910 WltN WBI TIN# T« ABVtRIISCRS Pit ASF UY n yes saw lha advertisearoal la Ibis paper.