Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 37, Number 102, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 August 1905 — Page 3
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Little Love Taps.
At one of the recent White House receptions there was a little case of rapier thrusting between two ladies, says Lipplncott s, and it was delightfully entertaining to those who saw and heard. There is a famous man in Washington, one who came from the plain people and who continues as one of them. He has a beautiful daughter of aristocratic tendencies, who has dug up a family tree, somehow or other, and who affects superiority which she does not possess in any sense. The wife of a Congressman from a Western State.jv.as introduced to the young lady and pleasantly said: “I have met with your distinguished father. Miss ” “I dare say,” replied the young lady languidly. “Papa in liis position meets all sorts of people.” The Western lady flushed and flashed back instantly: “I should suppose so. Especially when he is at home.”
Beginning Early.
Visitor (admiring the new baby)—lie's the very image of his father. Proud Mother—And acts just like him, too. Visitor—lndeed! _ Proud Mother—Yes; he keeps me up nearly every night.
Not What He Required.
Physician—You should drink plenty of pure milk, as it contains all the elements of blood. Patient—Excuse me, doctor, but I’m not bloodthirsty.
NO MORE HEADACHE
GENERAL WEAKNESS AND FEVER DISAPPEAR TOO. How a Woman Was Freed from Tronbles That Had Mads Life Wretched for Many Years. The immediate causes of headaches vary, but most of them come from poor or poisoned blood. In anaemia the blood is scanty or thin; the nerves are imperfectly nourished and pain is the way in which they express their weakness. In colds the blood absorbs poison from the mucous surfaces, and the poison irritates the nerves and produces pain. In rheumatism, malaria and the grip, tho poison in the blood produces like discomfort. In indigestion the gases from the impure matter kept iu the system affect the blood in the same way. The ordinary headache-cures at best give only temporary relief. They deaden the pain but do not drive the poison out of the blood. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills on the contrary thoroughly renew tho blood and the pain disappears permanently. Women in particular have found these pills an unfailing relief iu headaches caused by ansemia. Miss Stella Blocker recently said: “Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills did me a great deal of good. I had headache nearly all the time. After I had taken three boxes of these pills I became entirely well.” “How long had you suffered?”,she was asked. v » “For several years. I can’t tell the exact date when my illness began for it came on by slow degrees. I had been going down hill for many years.” ‘ ‘ Did you have any other ailments ?* ‘‘ I was very weak and sometimes I had fever. My liver and kidneys were affected as well as my head.” “ How did you come to take the remedy that cured you?” "“I saw in a southern newspaper a statement of some person who was cured of a like trouble by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. My physician hadn’t done me any good, so I bought a box of these pills. After I had taken one box I felt soninch better that I kept on until I became entirely well.” Miss Blocker’s home is at Leander, Louisiana. Dr.Williams’ Pink Pills are sold by all druggists. Besides headache they cure uenralgia, sciatica, nervous prostration, partial paralysis and rheumatism. Mr*. Winslow’s Soothing Strop for Children tsethiug; soften, the gains, reduces inflammation, al> [ape pain, cures wind ootid. %> cent* a bottle.
IN THE PUBLIC EYE
Edward W. Hoch, Governor of Kansas and the champion of the State in its bitter fight against the Stand-
GOV. HOCH.
ville, Ky., lived for a time in Marion, Ind., and removed to Kansas in 1870. As a Journeyman printer he served for a time on the paper he afterward purchased. When Governor Llewelling was in office Hoch was a member of the legislature and the Republican leader of that body. He has never held other office. He was nominated for Governor because of his aggressiveness as an opponent of party ring rule in Kansas.
Dr. William Henry Maxwell, who delivered the annual address and presided over the deliberations of the Na-
tional Educational Association, which convened for a five day meeting at Asbury Park, has been superintendent of public schools of Greater New York since the consolidation, and had previouslj held the same posi- ] tlon in Brooklyn.
He was born in Ireland in 1852, was educated at the College of Belfast and Galway and at Queen’s University. He came to the United States in 1874, became assistant superintendent of the Brooklyn schools eight years later, and In 1887 was made superintendent. He is the author of many school text-books and educational works, but Is chiefly known to the school public as tha author of Maxwell’s grammar. He was elected president of the association at St. Louis a year ago.
Right Honorable Arthur James Balfour, whose ministry recently mei serious defeat in the House of Com-
ARTHUR J. BALFOUR.
attacks on the government iu the lasi three years, Mr. Balfour so far managed to hold his following in lino even in the stormy debates over the fiscal issue. Mr. Balfour was born in Scotland July 25, 1848. He is the author of a number of books on theological and p&litical subjects.
Richard D. Harvey, who has been made assistant manager of the United States department, of the Royal Ex-
change, is an insurance man who is widely known. For the last ten years he has been general agent of the New Hampshire in the Western field, and previously had been special agent for the German of Peoria, and general
agent for the Greenwich. Mr. Harvey was one of the founders and the first president of the Illinois Field Club, and was instrumental in organizing the Western Sprinkled Risk Association, of which he is secretary.
In Constantinople the other day a bomb was exploded in the court yard of the mosque, close to the Sultan. His
ABDUL-HAMID.
courage, himself driving the phaeton on the return to the palace.
Fhya Akharaj Varadhnra, the Siamese minister, is one of the most enthusiastic members of the Chevy Chase Club of Washington and is an enthusiastic devotee of polo. i ' Sig. Puccini has induced Sig. Giacosa and Illisa to write a libretto for an opera baaed on the life of Queen Marie Antoinette, to be completed in September, for which he will write the mueic. Don’t uee a gallon of words to express a tea spoonful of thought
ard Oil Company, whose reform plans have been given a setback by the court decision against the State refinery projects, was the editor of the Marlon Record until he was nominated for the office he now holds. He was born in Dan-
DR. W. H. MAX W[?]LL.
mons, has been prime minister o( Great Britain since July, 1902. He represents the East Lothian district in the house, and was first lord of the treasury and leader of his party in the House of Commons from 1895 to the time of his elevation to the premiership. Despite many bitter
R. D. HARVEY.
Majesty was not injured, but several members of suite were killed or injured. As the Sultan was issuing from the mosque at the conclusion of the ceremony of the ae 1 a m 1 i k a bomb burst in the court ynrd. Hi s Majesty displayed lelf-possession and
Persian Dinners.
Persian dinners are very much like ours, only turned the wrong way roun<L The feast is preceded by pipes while tea and sweets are handed about. Then the servants of the house appear, bringing in a long leather sheet, which they spread in the middle of the floor. The guests squat around this, tailor-fashion. When all are seated, a flat loaf of bread is placed before every one, and the band then commences to play. The various dishes are brought in on trays, and arranged around the leather sheet at Intervals. The covers are then removed, the host says “Bismillah” (in the name of God), and without another word they all fall to.
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Odette Tyler
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And It Did.
They were seated on the park bench in the gloaming, and there wasn’t room between them for an argument. “George, dear,” murmured the maid, after a blissful silence extending over a period of some 37 seconds. “I’m afraid it will bo necessary for,,you to see a doctor about your arm."/ “Why do you think so, darling?” queried the young man in the case. “Because,” she coyly replied, “it seems to be out of place.” “Oh, don’t let that worry you,” said George. “It will come around all right.”
The Fear of Death
Often haunts the miserable, dyspeptic, bilious patient, who suffers from heart palpitations, chronic cough, melancholy, nervousness, headache, colic, constipation, etc. No need to fear, for in Dr. Caldwell’s (laxative) Syrup Pepsin, you will find a safe, pleasant and perfect cure, for all this pain, distress and worry. It clears the brain, purifies the blood, and cures all forms of indigestion and bowel trouble. Try it. Sold by all druggists at 50c and SI.OO. Money back U It fails.
What Becomes of the Bibles.
The announcement of Dr. James Morrow, secretary of the Pennsylvania Bible Society, that his organization alone distributed 10,000,000 Bibles last year, while 5,000,000 were sold by the trade, again “Calls attention to the immense circulation of the book. Where all the Bible issued go to is a wonder even among the agencies that are concerned in the work. Distributions are supposed to cover, as far as possible, places and persons not yet reached, but it would appear that there are no longer any such places and persons left. Even supposing there were Bibles In the knapsacks of some or even all of the slaughtered thousands on the field or buried-with their clothes on at Port Arthur and Mukden, that would be but a drop in the ocean of production. The proportion of Bibles to be found on second-hand book stalls is not greater than of other books, nor are they probably stored away more than other books are. Persons who have investigated this question says it is one of the unexplained mysteries.— Philadelphia Press.
Joys of Matrimony.
Miss Knox—-I suppose you and your wife get along well together. Mr. Smith —Oh, yes—that is, we get along well together when we are cot together.
EVER TREAT YOU SO?
Coffee Acta the Jonah and Will Come Up A clergyman who pursues his noble calling in a country parish in lowa, tells of his coffee experience: “My wife and I Used coffee regularly for breakfast, frequently for dinner and occasionally for supper—always the very best quality—package coffee never could find a place on our table. “In tbe spring of 38U.i my tvife was taken with violent vomiting which we had great difficulty In stopping.
“It seemed to come from coffee drinking, but we could not decide. “In the following July, however, she was attacked a second time by the vomiting. I was away from home filling an .appointment at the time, and on my return I found her very low; she bad llterully vomited herself almost to death, and it took some days to quiet the trouble and restore her stomach.
“I had also experienced the same trouble, but not so violently, and had relieved it, each time, by a resort to medicine.
“But my wife’s second attack satisfied me that the use of coffee was at the bottom of our troubles, and so we stopped It forthwith and took on Postum Food Coffee. The old syhhptoms of disease disappeared and during the nine years that we have been using Postum Instead of coffee we have never had a recurrence of the vomiting. We never weary of Postum, to which we know we owe our good health. This is a simple statement of facta.” Name given by Postum Company, Battle Creek, Mich. Read the little book. “The Road to Wellvllle,” In each pkg.
a successful play of her own. Miss Tvler has written the following grateful note, expressing her appreciation of Doan’s Kidney Pills: F o s t e r-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.: Gentlemen: My experience with
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