Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 January 1902 — Hungary May Raise Cotton. [ARTICLE]

Hungary May Raise Cotton.

Hungary hopes to be able to raise cotton, although the warm season is only five months long and the plant requires seven months to ripen. The difficulty Is to be overcome by special preparation of the seed and by adding certain ingredients to the soil. In his book “Kim,” Rudyard Kipling has told a simple and wonderful story. Kim i 3 the child of an Irish soldier, lost In the native quarter of Lahore, India, and taken up by a Tibetan monk. He ultimately enters the mysterious secret service of the Anglo-In-dian government. The book is full of the strange life and mystery of the Orient. It introduces us to the bazaars of the natives and the hidden sources of England's control of the great empire of India. • James Greelman, the well-known writer and special correspondent, has written a vivid and stirring book, entitled “On the Great Highway.” From personal acquaintance with kings, pope, and statesmen, patriots and authors, with yellow journalism, battle scenes and war episodes, he crowds the interesting pages of an absorbing narrative. The Brooklyn Eagle says of Mr. Winston Churchill’s famous book, “The Crisis,” that it contains “the best portrayal of Lincoln vet seen in fiction,” and the Chicago Tribune says Mr. Churchill’s are “the best historical romances any American has thus far produced.” Brooklyn, N. Y.. Jan. 20.-For many years Garfield Tea, the Herb Cure, has been earning a reputation that Is rare— It is L Nl\ ERSALI.Y praised! This remedy presents unusual attractions to search of health: it is made of HERBS that cure in Nature’s way—by the cause of the disease: it is PORE: it cleanses the system, purifies the blood and establishes a perfefct action of the digestive organs. It is equally good for young and old. The present population of Ecuador is about 1,300,000, including Indians.