Ellis County Republican. (Gage, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1909 Page: 3 of 9
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Is THERE A LIMIT?
WHERE WILL SPEED OF THE
OCEAN LINERS END?
Last Record Run of One of the Ms:cm
ter Leviathans' Exceeds the
Swiftness of the Average
Train
A study in comparison between the
speed of the great ocean liners and
the average railroad train la interest-
ing and not at all to the embarrass-
ment of the former First one big
- boat makes a record run MUM the
ocean and then anothee one trims that
time down until it would seem as
though there was no end to the speed
which might be made The latest and
best time is by the Mauretania which
made 671 knots-773 miles—in a 24-
hour run an average of 3013 an hour
This is a distance further than from
New York to Detroit Why there are
lots of trains that are not making as
good time as that The fastest train
out of San Francisco for Ogden takes
273j hours to go thirteen miles further
than the Mauretania went In 24 hours
But how long is this sort of thing
going to keep up? When if4 the time
going to come when a man in New
York who ham a friend coming from
Europe whom he does not want to see
can figure with certainty that if be
gets out of town at a certain hour
the other fellow' a passage money will
be burned?
The-opulent sea-going public will
have to answer these questions for
themselves The Mauretania will not
be the last word in brine boiling un-
less her patrons want her to be It's
all a matter of money What the eel
entitle gentl3men denominate as "the
s law of diminish14 returns" makes
every additional knot of speed come
higher but therearelt few knots left
The Cunard people themselves how-
- ever will tell you frankly that they
- expect these knots to be left on the
shelf unless the Mauretania can pull
down one or -two which she is ex-
pected to do "-
Here are the reasons:
First the increased coat of trans-
: portation which would follow in-
creased speed It is a big question
whether there are enough persons who
want to be put into a steel shell and
shot across the Atlantic in less than
- four days and who have the money
to pay for being fired to make such
p ships pay Steamship men say there
are not -
Greater speed means mora coal
burned more room to carry coal long-
er ships deeper ships longer docks
t deeper water—money money money
Who wants to spend it?
Increased speed proposition simmers
down to this: -
As hulls are now designed six pro
'THE NEXT CHANGE
trains so far as power is concerned
ELECTRIFICATION OF RAILROADS
as well or betterthan the locomotive
PROBLEM NOW FACED - engine does So also it was not a
' question with President Thomson of
the Pennsylvania whether or not-the
Utility and Economy of the New Pow steel rail abstractly considered
er Being Tested Out Before would not furnish more adequate rail
Radical Changes Are way service than the iron rail or the
- 'Made earlier strap rail - — -
— Pittsburg was inevitably the center
Just where officials of the great from which radiated the first far-
- railroads stood 40 years ago in ref- reaching development of - railway
erence to radical changes in railroad equipment and operation So also New
A J Cassatt Late President of the
Pennsylvania Under Whose Man
- agement the First Steps to Electri
fication Were Taken -
equipment do those of to-day stand
- : as regards adoption of a new equip-
- went Then it was a question of the
' - use of steel rails from England Now
lt Is a problem of the electrification
- of the roads
The New York Central and the
Pennsylvania have both made some
preliminary attempts at the adoption
of such power but complete equip-
ment waits on the perfect demonstra-
tion upon its complete practicability
and economy': The New York Cen
tral may well be considered the pion-
- eer in this matter of testing out the
electric motor as a practical substi-
tute for the steam locomotive and the
Pennsylvania promises to be a close
second in the matter of trying the
new equipment ' - -
- The public has had some hint of it
' but after all no good understanding
of the intense thought the greater
railway managers are now giving to
this as yet undemonstrated problem
Moreover it is not a question as to
whether electricity can be so con-
- trolled and harnessed as to provide
energy sufficient to operate railway
pellers can probably be plaeed to work
to advantage With an inctiaal of GO
per cent in the numbqr of propellers
larger engines would be reacired more
coal would have to be carricd and the
snips draught increamed which would
DOCOSSilate dredging out the docks
some more And for this tremendous
outlay what results could be expected?
When the Mauretania last year
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PEUR071
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The Daily Run of an Ocean Liner Laid
Out on Land
broke one of her propellers she un-
hooked the turbine from its mate and
swam back to LiVerpool at 20 knots an
hour This she did easily When she
came back last week with four engines
humming she obtained for her doubled
volume of power only a little more
than six knoll of additional speed
Behold the operation of the law of
diminishing returns And f two more
propellers and 35000 more horse pow-
er were to be added how much more
speed would she gain? Not as much
as she did when she doubled from two
to four propellers Steamboat men
say she might get two or three more
ktots
IYork city although for different rea-
sons is the centre whence will radi-
ate the national electrification of rail-
ways provided that comes in this
generation -
To make the comparison easy of
understanding there should be some
historical reference to what was done
In or near Pittsburg in the day of J
Edgar Thomson and Col Thomas- A
Scott The eastern terminal of the
Pennsylvania was at tidewater and
that of course was the limit of its
eastern march But the western ter-
minal at Pittsburg was hardly more
than a terminal in name since the -influence
and authority of the Pennsyl- -
vania stretched from that point across
Ohio to the great lakes and even to
the Mississippi -
Mr Thomson's attention was called
soon after the war to the steel rail
as manufactured in England and as
laid down on some of the English
railroads Sir Henry Bessemer's pro-
cess of steel manufacture had made
the steel rail commercially practica-
ble in England But there were grave
doubts whether its high cost would
not make it impracticable commer-
daily in the United States or whether
there would be traffic enough to jus-
tify substituting it for the iron rail
Mr Thomson's courage was at no
time better shown than when he de-
termined to make the experiment
I What he did by voluntary action the
New York railway managers were
compelled to do in New York city by
command of the legislature in 1902
Tests have been in operation nearly
two years and for the last six months
have been so satisfactory that it is
believed both by railway men and by
the foremost electrical experts that
at last electrical apparatus has been
perfected capable - of safely surely
and with much greater facility and
convenience than steam power oper-
ating heavy through trains on the
main lines of the trunk roads
Cooking-school Girl—Bridget what
did you do with that cake 1 baked
yesterday? Mr Finefello is here and
I want to give him some
Bridget—Wull mum I'll get It fur
ye If ye say so but sure it isn't me
wud be discouragin' a noice young man
like that—New York Weekly -
ernt OF OHIO CITY OV TOLEDO t
Lucas Courn
nom J Cutiver makes oath that be is senior
partner of the firm of F J CHENEY & CO HOME
business in the City of Toledo Count 7 and State
aforesaid and that said firm will pay the sum of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every
ease of CATARRH that CSSDOE be cured by the use of
HALE CATARRH CURL
FRANK J CHENEY
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence
this 6th day of December A D IBA
W GLEASON
BEAL NOTARY PUBIJC
Haire Catarrh Cure is taken internally and sets
directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces Of the
system Send for testimonials free
F J CHENEY é CO Toledo O
Sold by all Dmealsts 75e
Take Hairs Family Fills for constipation
WHAT WIFE IlAY3 000E11
lot It SOMItimel 111 Bad for the
Painting
When a property-owner knows noth-
ing about paint it Is bad for the
property-owner and bad for the paint-
er It would not be so if the property-
owner would always hire a skilled
painter owl then really leave every-
thing to him But the house-owner Co
often fools himself on one or the other
of these things
The skilled painter In every commu-
nity has some of the most incompetent
competitors that ever vexed a conedentious workmaa or contractor and
the Incompetents get jobs generally by
working cheap In the next place
when the skilled painter Is hired they
do not leave everything to him as so
many property-owners bout they do
They interfere most ignorantly and
most fatally They Insist sometimes
on using paint materials without in-
vestigating whether they are good or
not Or perhaps they insist on the
painter's hurrying the work
"1'm not going to have that painter's
mess around my house a month" the
wife says and what wife says goes—
at the cost of a lot of wasted painting
donor
If the painter stays away a few
days to allow the paint to thoroughly
dry the owner says: "That painter's
neglecting this work—guess he's side-
tracking me for Jones' work I won't
stand It" -
What chance does a pal:del-have todo
good work fora man who is continually
nagging at him and otherwise handi-
capping him (without meaning it of
course) ? A poor job is the inevitable
result of such interference
Poor painting costs the houseowner
money—don't forget that It might
pak you to get the practical paint
book painting specifications and in-
strument for detecting paint adul-
terants which National Lead Co are
offering under the title of House
Owner's Painting Outfit No 49 Ad
dress National Lead Co 1902 Trinity
Bldg New York City This company
do not make paint (they leave that to
the painter to do) but they make
pure white lead ("Dutch Boy Painter"
trademark kind) and they can tell
you bow to save money by securing
durable painting
- Ample Reason
During the trial of a man who bad
made an unsuccessful attempt at sui-
cide a lawyer had badgered the wit-
nesses to an exasperating degree and
evidently intended to pursue the same
course with a meek appearing little
Irishman who next took the stand
"You say you talked with the ac-
cused an hour after his Attempt?" the
lawyer demanded '
"01 did" was the direct reply
"And did he give any reason for at-
tempting to commit 'suicide?"
"He did an' it was a good reason"
"Well and what reason did he
gine?"
"Sure an' he said he wanted to kill
himself" Pat answered and for a mo-
ment even his honor could not control
his laughter—Harper's Weekly
Triplets Live te Sixty
News has reached Trowbridge of
triplets born in that town who have
lived to celebrate their sixtieth birth-
day They are Mr Aaron Albert
White Mr Moses Henry White and
Mrs Miriam Lenorah Lewis The
three emigrated to - Australia many
years ago and all are in excellent
-
health---London Mall
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A Domeette Eye Remedy
Compounded by Experienced Physicians
Conforms to Pure Food and Drugs Laws
Wins Friends Wherever Used Ask Drug-
gists for Murine Eye Remedy Try Mu-
rine in Your Eyes You Will Like Murina
By the time a girl gets old enough
to believe that men don't mean the
nice things they say she is so old
they don't say them any more
Pettit's Eye Salve 100 Years Old
relieves tired eyes quickly cures eye aches
inflamed sore watery or ulcerated eyes
All druggists or Howard BrosBuffaloNY
It's not difficult to judge some men
by their clothes—policemen and letter
carriers for example --
You will respond very quickly to the
Garfield Tea treatment for this Natural
laxative corrects constipation purifies the
blood and benefits the entire system
What is defeat? Nothing but edu-
cation nothing but the first step to
something better—Wendell Phillips
ONLY ONE "BROINO OFTNINIV1
That Is LAXATIVII BROMO QU1MN IL Look for
the signature of I W GROVIC Used the World
ovor to tAtto s Cold In One Day 26c
Some people avoid popular concerts
because they are fond of music
If you with beautiful clear white clothe
use Red Cross Ball Blue Large 2 oz
package 5 cents
It love wasn't blind Cupid would
bave a lot more work to do
No Luxuries
"Why you've got the grim old man"
"I have not I can't afford to quit
work and go to bed Thus Is merely a
darned bud cold"
Rheims I ism Neuralgia and Sore
Throat will not live under the same root
with Handing Wizard Oil i the best of all
remedies lor the relief el all pain
Some people would have to wont
Overtime it they practiced halt what
they preach
"Brown's Bronchial Trorhea" rellevo
Bronchitis Asthma Catarrh and That
Diseases :II rrnia a box Ramp los sent free
by John I Brown & Hon Boston Maas
Some men haven't en le enough to
do the beat they can
ORR YOUR CLOTHES FADED!
the Red Crone Ball Blue and make them
white again Largo 2 ca package 8 cents
Things gained are gone but great
things done endure—Bishop
PifFi mum IY4 4 TO 14 DAVI
P4to oltamKNTINintarantood In cure any nano
of Whine Blind Biinding or rrotruding Una in
to id daisy swim refunded Ins
A dimple in a woman's chin makes
it dent in a mans heart '
THE
BEST
REMEDY
For Women—Lydia E Pink-
ham'sVegetable Compound
Noah Ky — "I was passing through
the Change of Life and suffered from
1 headaches nervous
prostration and
hemorrhages
-'S'i-- "Lydia E Pink
- 7 i r a ham's Vegetable
1 'i Compound mademe
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fit f well and strong so
tr I1 that I can do all my
& 1 '' 1' housework and at-
-:: tend to the store
and post-office and
' c Ifeel muchyounger
fi:'‘?' ':: than I really am
't' -"': ''' ' ' "Lydia E Fink-
m's Vegetable Compound is the most
successful remedy for all kinds of
female troubles and I feel that I can
never praise it enough" —lin& lama
HOLLAND Noah Ky
The Change of Life is themostcritical
period of a woman's existence and
neglect of health at this time invites
disease and pain
Womeneverywhereshotddremember
that there is no other remedy known to
medicine that will so successfullycarry
women through this trying period as
Lydia E rinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound made from native roots and
herbs
For 80 years it has been curing
women from the worst forms of female
ills —inflammation ulceration dis-
placements fibroid tumors irregulari-
ties periodic pains backache and
nervous prostration
If you would like special advice
about your ease write a confiden
Val letter to Mrs Pinkbam at
Lynn Mass Her advice is free I
and always helpful 1
For 4g
Lameness
in Horses
Tight
"I would that I might share your
griefs!"
"You'd look mighty funny with one
of my shoes on"
Mrs Winslow's Soothing syrup
Iror children teething softens the gums redness tis
itammatioa allays pain cures wind °Wu 25os bottle
The dentist is invited to attend
many a swell gathering
Those Tired Aehing Feet of Yours
need Allen's P oi-Ease rrie at your Druggist's
Write A 8 Olmsted Le Roy N Y tor sample
The airship habit will take an auto
mobile income
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SIN HEADACHE
Positively cured by
CARTERS these Little Pills
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V They aloe relieve Dhe
Ileo ittrel gelttreumela:)17:liesa rti ny
" edy Stir Dissineee Rats
PILLS est Drowisitioolib 8 ad
Taste In the Notate Coale
ed T011ittle pain In ths
$ide TORPID Mine
nay regulate tee keel& Purely Vegetable
SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE SMALL PRICE
Genuine Must Bear
CARTERS FeeSimile Signature
ET ti t
IVELS R
PILLS A444V°:1-413L
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES
HoopersDon'tkatch
(Totter Cure) Is sold by druggists
everywhere on a positive
guarantee to cure Dan
druff and all Scalp
Troubles Tetter Ecze
rna Itch Ringworm
Chapped Sunburned
LFace and Hands Jim glwe es lilt tyc h 13ni tics reirl ee sd SFoereet
Cuts and all Irritations
of the Skin Does not
stain grease or blister
Two Sizes 50c and $1
bottles Trial Size 10c
Either mailed direct on
receipt of price
HOOPER MEDICINE CO Dallas Texas
and Jersey City N J
r$1500 miN)g CIDER 1
Writ tor Fro Catakc Dmribeb
and illookraeoe our bee ot the
ORIGINAL MT GILEAD -
HYDRAULIC
CIDER PRESSES
built In slim le be
itetterteowis er"r 117 '
H I 1110
Promos toe all ''' "
purposes else
boon Coopers i -- s:::- T oi
rem Aegis kelt leer
Coffin Meow leeeretert ‘g
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and everythoer tor tee Clem
sod Vinegar maker We Tomsk
tee 'bow per bow 01500 NW or
doer prollS on be mad OWE Mow le OMNI
moms PUSS Nitel4100tWook aree Ift Baw4 ebb
lir boo IH X y Cordova 111 low Tad
SEED OATS 6a 0 bcut's
Per Sa leer's Catalog page 29
L t growers of seed oats wheat barley
spelt' corn potatoes grasses and clovers and
farm seeds in the world Big catalog free :or
send 00 in stamps and receive sample of
Billion Dollar GI ass yielding tOton of hay
per acre oats 'pelts barley etc easily worth
$1000of any man's money to get astart with
and catalog free Or send I 40 and we edd a
sample farm seed novelty never seen Wore
by you SALZER SEED CO hr VI La trona Vila
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Wf se
01 lot Mow is Area
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19 OMNI and beautifies the berk
ProMOIM I hurunant growth
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Never Fails to Restore Gray
Bair to Ito Youthful Poor
Curti trate diseases at hair fain&
Sec and 110u at Dniggists
TEXAS STATE LAND
Millions of acres of school land to be sold by the
State II00 to WOO per acre only one-fortieth cash
and 40 years time on balance three twr cent Inter-
est only $1200 cash for Iii0 acres at 1100 per acr
Greatest opportunity good agricultural land send
50 cents for Book of Instruction sand New State Law
J J Snyder School nand Locator 100 tith kit
Austin Tex Reference Austin National Rank
DEFIANCE STARCH---Ilowce::
—other starches only 12 ounees—same price and
"DEFIANCE" IS SUPERIOR QUALITY
If afflicted with ) Thompson's Eye Water
sure eyes Ube
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Much of the chronic lameness in horses is due to neglect
See that your horse is not allowed to go lame Keep Sloan's
Liniment on hand and apply at the first signs of stiffness
It's wonderfully penetrating—goes right to the spot—relieves
the soreness limbers up the joints and makes the muscles
elastic and pliant
Sloans Liniment
will kill a spavin curb or splint reduce wind puffs and swol-
len joints and is a sure and speedy remedy for fistula sweeney
founder and thrush Price soc and hoo
Dr Earl S Sloan - Boston Mass
Sloan's book on horses cattle sheep and poultry sent tree
For- DISTEMPER aPinLEtayrerhEapl firzoeovieter
Shipping Fever
Sure cure and positive preventive no matter how horses at any age are infected or
Nerpoled" Liquid given on the tongue acts on the Blood and Glands expels the
poisonous germs from the body Cures Distemper in Dogs and Sheep and Cholera in
Poultry largest selling live etock remedy Cures Le Grippe among human beings
and is a tine Kidney remedy 50c and Si a bottle andel° a dozen Cut this out Keep
It Show to your druggist who will get It toryou Free Booklet "Distemper Causes
and Cures" Special agents wanted
SPOHN MEDICAL hemist and N MIL IL Si A
CO 8 Bacteriologist GOSHE
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Because of those ugly grizzly grey hairs Oso "LA CREOLE" HAIR RESTORER° PRICE $100 retail
JUST DOUBLE
320 ACRES INSTEAD
OF 1CO ACRES
As further inducement
rliaS 0 P to stillemont of the
11 Ap A wheatrairinda g lands of
A O Wesiern Cana dm
ojgsItsitl ig6t Canadian Government
wGF hag increaard di ore
d
that may be taken by a
homeleader to 320 acres— 160 hee and 160 to
I purchased at $300 per acre 1 hem lands
are in dm gratomaising area whets mind farming
is also carried on with unqualified success A
railway will shortly he built to I hodson Bay bring
jog the world's markets a thousand unites nearer
these wheatfields where schools and churches
are convenient climate excellent railways close to
all settlements and local markets good
Nit would take limo to assimilate the revels
lions that a visit to the greet empire lying to
tho North of us unfolded et -every turn"--
COPWSPORdeFICI of Neterldi Mtge tvho Iptatiti
Western Could SA A wust
Lends may also to purchased from railway and
load companies at low prices and on easy terms
For pamphlets maps and information as to
low railway rates apply to Superintendent
of immteration Ottawa Canada or the
authorised Canolli an Government igenU
S I CanVIM
No125 V Nina Streit genets city mimed
TOILET MITISEPTIO
--NOTHING LIKE IT FOR-
THE TEETH rutin° escell any tintiftici
an deafen whitemng and
removing tartar from the tenh Insider destroying
all germs of decay sad disease which ordinary
tooth preparations cannot do
THEMOUTH Pwaszsliu7ecien tsalLmmououthth
and throat purifies the breath and kills the germs
which collect in the mouth causing sore throat
had teeth had breath grippe and much sickness
THE EYES whea inflamed' tired ache
and burn may be mstantly
relieved and strengthened by Peztine
CATARnu Pristine will destroy the germs
niti that cause catarrh heai the in
fiammation and stop the discharge It is a sure
remedy for uterine catarrh s-
Paztine is a harmless yet powerful aago
germicidedisinfeetant and deodorizer
Used in bathing itdestroys oclon and 1107ew
leaves the body antiseptically clean et
FOR SALE AT DRUG STORESS0c et
OR POSTPAID BY NAIL
LARGE SAMPLE FREE! taw'
THE PAXTON TOILET CO BOSTON MAIM
The Beason I Make and Sell More Men's $300
& $360 Shoes Than Any Other Manufacturer
b bemuse I give the wearer the benefit of the most
complete organization of WARM experts and skilled
shoemakers in the country
Themelection of the kitten for each part of the Moo
and misery detail of the slaking In every department is
bolted after by the best shoemakers' In the shoe Industry
If I could show ru how carefully W i Douglas oboes
are made you would Pea understand why they hold thane
Maps At better and wear longer than any ether make
My Method of Tanning thoYolee makes them Mors
Flexible and Longer Wearing than any other&
Shoes for Every Member of the Family
Men Boys WuincuM loses and Children
For gale by shoe &ale everywhere
CAUTION None genuine without W L Donglint
uanse and price stamped on boitom
Past dolor Eyelets Used Exclusively Catalog nailed treul
W L DOUGLAS167 Spark St Braaten Mem
This Tradmark
Eliminates All
Uncertainty
in the purchase of
paint materials
It is an absolute
1 L ' guarantee of pun
ny and quality
T ' For your own
" protection see
that it is on the side of
every keg of white lead
you buy
NATIOPAL LEAD COMPANY
itia Trinity Building New York
The difference
remember this—
it may save your life Catlaartics
bird shot and t annon ball pills—tes
spoon doses of cathartic medicines
all depend on irritation of the bowels
until they sweat enough to move Os-
carets strengthen the bowel muscles
so they creep and crawl naurally-
This means a cure and only through
Cascarett can you get it quickly and
naturally 880
Casearets-10e box—week's treat-
ment All druggists Biggest seller
in the world—million boxes a month
DEFIANCE STARCH easiest to work with awl
starches clothes nicest
W N U WICHITA NO 12 1909
A HEART-BREAKING COUGH
is dreadful to suffer and despairing to heat VAy threaten the health of
your lungs and the peace of your family when tou can obtain immediate
relief from Piso's Cure ? Remarkable results follow the first dose Taken
regularly it soothes and heals the lacerated tissues loosens the dogging
phlegm and mops the cough Pleasant to the taste and free from
opiates auldren enjoy taking it For throat and lung diseases no
matter low fat advanced
PISO'S CURE IS INCOMPARABLE
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from
mallet Luey are wile OL music
many a swell gathering r-p-ielis: Children' enjoy taking —
" o ng IL Fat throat and lung diseases no P
If you with beautiful clear o need white clothes matter bow far advanced
se Red Cross Ball Blue
Th 'TizedAehing Feet otrYpurs PISO'S CURE IS INCOMPARABLE
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Proctor, J. B. Ellis County Republican. (Gage, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1909, newspaper, April 2, 1909; Gage, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1766401/m1/3/?q=ellis: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.