Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 89, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 July 1908 — Page 7
no nn *“ Defer Not * Until a Future Day to Act Wisely, •■* ' —*— THE EVER PRESENT IS THE ONE TIME FOR YOU TO DO THINGS. THEREFORE, YOU SHOULD BEGIN TODAY TO ACQUAINT YOURSELF WITH THE QUALITY OF THE BUILDING TIMBER HANDLED BY US. LET US QUOTE YOU ESTIMATES THE NEXT TIME YOU ARE IN THE MARKET FOR ANY KIND OF BUILDING MATERIAL. * —- ' Rensselaer lumfter Company A NEW CHEMICAL DISCOVERED, That you can put Qn top of your stove as you would stove polish, but you don’t have to polish it. Just paint it on and one application will last months even if your stove becomes red hot every day. Its called STOVINK and is absolutely guaranteed to keep your stove in fine condition without any work. STOVINK sells for twenty-five cents and will give more stove satisfaction than a dozen boxes of stove polish. Also destroys Just as water dissolves salt Sold by E. D. Rhoades.
K oH nl Por Indigestion. Relieves sour stomach, .palpitation of the heart Digests what you eat BEES LAXATIVE GOUGH SYRUP RELIEVES COUGHS AND COLDS RINGS DYSPEPSIA TABLETS Relieve Indigestion end Stomach Troubles. Early Risers The famous little pills. Pinesalve ‘"USJL'X™* Carbolired POKMSOF 8KI» DISEASE * * f * ■!■ * * ” Wood & ** • • Kresler's •• •• 1 5 «• CHAIR - Barbr Shop t ** • • • • •• .. The .Largest and Finest In Jasper County. M Go there for a fine smooth * * shave and fashionable > * * a hair cut ** e a Boot Black Stand in Con* nectlon. , * * T v * •!« 4« * -I- -I- * * -*- * * 4> * * * * 4- * * J fi. + HASKELL’S • I consorial t t Parlors I y .. y Van Rensselaer Street • .. Opposite Chicago Bargain Store * * •• First Class Service 1 Tour Patronage Solicited T
- IT CANT BE BEAT. The best of all teachers is experience. C. M. Harden, of Silver City, North Carolina, says; “I find Electric Bitters does all that’s claimed for it For Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles it can’t be beat. I .have tried it and find it a most excellent medicine.” Mr. Harden is right Its the best of all medicines, also for weakness, lame back, and all run down conditions. Best too for chills and malaria. Sold under guarantee at A. F. Long’s drug store. 50 cents. An Arkansas woman wants to marry a good, kind, handsome man with a farm, a loving disposition and a driving horse. No use, lady, none of this sort is wandering around loose. Use DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, pleasant little pills that are easy to take. Sold by B. F. Fendig. It takes an awful lot of holdlrg on to teach a pretty girl to ride a bicycle. Operation lor piles will not be nec-* essary if you use Man Zan Pile Remedy, guaranteed. Price 50c. Sold by B. F. Fendig. Jjg An lowa editor recently printed in his paper that if the raid didn’t Stop before long everything in the ground would be peeping out. An old subscriber, reading the prognostication went out in .the back yard and dumped another load of rock on the grave of the family cat.
THE REMEDY THAT DOES “Dr. King’s new discovery is the remedy that does the healing others promise but fail to perform,” says Mrs. E. R. Pierson, of Auburn Centre, Pa.” It is curing me of throat and lung trouble -of long standing, that other treatments relieved only temporarily. New Discovery is doing me so much good that I feel confident its continued use for a reasonable length of time will restore me to perfect health.” This renowned cough and cold healer is sold at A. F. Long’s drug Btore. 50 cent and $1 Trial bottle free.
On fences, sides of buildings and in other prominent places we see a sign that reads: “Post No Bills Under Penalty.” A friend of mine wonders how it would do to post bills over penally.
There Is one preparation known today that will promptly help the stomach. This is Kodol. Kodol digests all classes of food, and it does It thoroughly, so that the use of Kodol for a time will without doubt help ayone who has stomach disorders or stomach trouble. Take Kodol today and continue it for the short time that Is necessary to give you complete relief. Kodol is sold by B. F. Fendig.
It seems to be easier to convince a jury that Harry Thaw is insane than it does a commission that he is sane. Harry ought to be satisfied. Just think, he might now be endeavor ing to prove that he is not dead instead of that he is not insane. If Thomas Ediscn will hurry along with that ASOO concrete house, 1 will try It on my horse. My dog has a house. One application of Man Zan Pile Remedy, for all forms of Piles, sooths reduces inflammation, soreness and itching. Price 50c. Guaranteed. Sold by B. -Fr Fondle. - jja She told him she would never marry him until he had done something brave. He started to court the girl next door and she sent word the second night that he was the bravest man she had ever met.
JUST EXACTLY RIGHT. “I have used Dr. King’s New Li r e Pills for several years, anß find them just exactly right,” says Mr. A. A. Felton, of Harrisville, N. Y. New Life Pills relieve without the least discomfort Best remedy for constipation, biliousness and malaria. 25c at A. F. Long’s drug store. A copy reader on a city daily is the boiler of the editorial force. At any rate, he does a lot of so-called "boiling down’’ and frequently bolls over.” It does the liver good these days just to smell those wild-apple bloeat ms and sniff the perfume of the lilacs. When a beo chased me this morning, for smelling of him by mistake, my liver was materially Improved.
BOY’S LIFE SAVED. My little boy, four years old, had a severe attack of dysentery. We bad two physicians; both of thsm gavl him np. We then gave him Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy which cured him and believe that saved his life.— William H. H-rul-ing, Carbon HIU, Ala. There la no doubt but this remedy saves the lives of many children each year. Give It with castor oil according to ths plain printed directions and a cure Is certain. For Bale by B. F. Fehdlg. c What a woman can do to a man who loves her as much as he does himself la truly wonderfuL Bees Laxative Cough Syrup for young and old ie prompt relief for coughs, croup, hoarseness, whooping cough. Gently laxative. Guaranteed. Sold by B. F. Fen dig, jja
THE WEIGHT OF THE BRAIN.
its Relation to Intellect —Connection Between the Brain Cells. Other factors besides brain weight are known to influence intelligence. It has long been known that the distinguishing character of the human brain is the largd npmber of connecting fibres, by which its cells are coordinated. In no other species are they so numerous or complicated. The cells constitute but a very small part of the weight. There is now considerable evidence that the same rule applies among individual men, and that those of great intelligence have more connections, so that their cells can do more and better “team, work.” Some investigations have shown the corpus callosum to nave a large cross section in men who had shown great ability. It Is also known that the brains of able men are likely to present more convolutions and deeper ones than the average, as though there were more brain cells as well as more connections. A few observations in the lower races pcint to the fact that their brains are essentially different in microscopic organization, partly accounting for less intelligence. All these facts will fully explain why men of intelligence in the higner races may have brains not notably heavy, but they do not disprove the general statement that as a class such men do possess brains heavier than the average. The mistake gilses from the failure, to recognize that noted men who have shown intellectual power not Infrequently were sharply limited to one or two directions, being very defective in other directions. Blind Tom was an idiot, in sact —an extreme case of what is quite common. At the other extreme was Gambetta, who was not much more than an orator, whose cerebral apeech centres were found to be highly developed. The rest of his brain was small and his general intellectual power and judgments were decidedly defective. Ability in one or two lines may make a man famous, while he really very defective and his brain proves to be small. Heavy brains are not necessary Intellectual ones, Ift elephants Foul'd be in the class of geniuses. The material might also be pathologic and the possessor an imbecile. It often happens that men of big brain and great ability suffer from early neglect and* are found In lowly employments or may remain ignorant through life/ These few facts do not prove that large brains are worthless and not] indicative of mental power as a rule. We cannot get away from the fact that, man as an animal is supreme because of his large brain; that among races the brainiest are the highest, and tn&t in any one race the most intelligent, a rule, are those who have the most brains.
Antics of the Whale.
When a naval architect plans an Improvement In marine construction he generally has little thought for its effect on the denizens of the sea. The man who invented bilge keels, however, says a writer on Suoth America, provided the whales of the Brazilian coat with Just the sort of backscratcher they needed. Insect pests annoy the whale, and, barnacles find a home on a large part of his body. Sometimes the monsters may be seen rooling on a shallow sandy bottom to displace these pests, or rubbing themselves on the rocks or reefs. On one occaakm the mail steams/ Orissa was stoppid (curing a denss fog a few miles off Santa Maria Island in the Pacific. The coast being-dan-gerous, an anchor was let down sixty fathoms or so, and the ship allowed to drift in the smooth water. About 6 in the morning the captain heard some h-avy whale “blows” or "spouts” apparently close at hand. Shortly afterward a continued tremor of the chip was felt. It was too gentle for an earthquake, and was varied with bumps. Soon a huge whale rose slowly out of the water and floated alongside, like a bark bottom up. It again descended and the tremors recommenced. Then the crew noticed barnacles anfl shellfish coming to the surface, and the secret was out The whale was scraping himself—currying himself—on the sharp plate that projected as a steadier from the vessel's bilge. Not caring to have him so near, IS case he should smash the boats, tha captain had him pelted with potatoes and coal; but he took no notice of It till a piece was swallowed by mistake. Then he drenched the vessel thoroughly and “steamed” away, a last flourish of his Indignant tall indicating that he was seeking quiet in the greater depths.
Women Dog Owners in England.
Lord Carrington told thh deputation that waited upon him with reference to the dog regulations now In force that it was the aa.mala ladies wanted to bring Into England from the Continent which gave most trouble, aays the Loudon Despatch. He knew tome ladles who smuggled their pet dogs Irto the country In their muffs and in other w;ya. Then were nineteen million women In England, and two million women kepi dogs.
The man who wenta to borrow trouble always succeeds where the man who wants to bo oW money usually (alls.—Atlanta Journal.
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rmm wobx.d’s auunsr mjuc. Biverview—Chicago's Dazzling rzirylxnd of AmoMsuat Devices. «• v . To see Chicago at play one must go to Biverview. Great cities are attractive la gay moods and “the metropolis on the lake” is never merrier than when disport"lng itself in this wonderful park. The Roman hippodrome cannot be compared with this great park, either in magnitude, fabulous investment or attendance. Frequently 260,000 men, women and children are within the enclosure of tha vast and beautiful resort. Instantly after one enters the white masonry of the gates and till he emerges, he is mystified, bewildered, entranced. Broad vistas lead everywhere to turreted pavlllions, circuses, theaters, ballets, “Street* of Cairo,” ball parks, casinos, water chutes, cascades, electric launches, mlntature railways, “Wild West Shows,” aerial coasters, menageries, Japanese pagodas and open air concerts by the world’s finest bands. Biverview is a festival city, with Its chimes of bells, peals of organs, roar of Gatn.-i. ci.oling e.wl«h of w.iurs, dash ng 4-4wSn! 3§®B«BSr Vi- ». ; 4 : ... . of foaming lakes, boat wmstfts, stringed instruments, ’’tom-toms,” euphonfeff of bagpipes, chanting of Indians, hymnals in sacred plays, yells of cowboys, reports of rifles and crash of artillery, roaring of lions, vocalizations of a million birds and animals, jubilee singing, shouts and laughter, and sounding above all, th# majestic strains of Bohumlr Kryl’a great band. Its Chutes cascades, 500 feet in midair, spray crystal waters in continuous rainbows. Gay gondolas descend in clouds of mist, dashing downward until they skim the surface of the lake, lashing its transparent waters into foam. Laughter and shouts of delighted pasrengers accompany the musical murmur of the falling cascades. In a thrilling "Wild West," cowboys and Indians exhibit feats of broncho riding! The biblical story of Babylon is enacted by 1,000 young men and women In the classical costumes. In Big Otto’s Animal Jungle, "Miss Dixie,” young, pretty and fearless, enters & den of lions, jaguars, panthers and wildcats. She seizes the jaws of a Nubian lion, forces them open and thrusts her head between great teeth that gleam .dangerously against her white throat, A naval battle between the Monitor* and Merrimac; the "Kyfhausen,”- the mountainous retreat of Emperor Barbarossa, and Paul Revere’s ride are historical. Camels and elephants bear laughing children; In a Flea Circus tiny insects perform Incredible feats; a pony hippodrome, living pictures, Turkish dancers, circle and giant swings, motor and submarine boats, deep sea divers, Hvs whales, skating rinks, velvet and aerial coasters, mechanical minstrels, "Thousand Islands" waterways, Japanese teg gardens, Chinese pavlllions, double whirls, and endless delight-imparting devises form streets, pikes, plaisaneee. courts and waterways. Biverview, an emerald forest under an opalescent sky, glistens with a silvery river and sclntlliant diamond lakes. At night this veritable fairyland has myriads of lights that whirl and flash and shimmer a rainbow haze on gay throngs. A more beautiful fairy spectacle was sever conceived.
Farm Loans. If you havea losm on your FARM, and want to renew . it learn our terms i We still have some money to loan at Five per cent and reasonable commission.
leges. No undue delay when title is good. If you desire a loan now or in the near future make application at once before rates are advanced Call, telephone or write First National Bank North Slds Public Square. RE>4tSELAER. IYD.
