Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 February 1898 — Page 3
ONU ENJOYS Both the method ana results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and ac- _ ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its t effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to ail and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any Bubstitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL 10UISVILLE. KY. NEW YORK, N.Y.
It Cures Colds, Coughs. Sore Throat, Croup, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis and Asthma. A certain cure for Consumption in first stages, and a sure relief in advanced stages. Use at once, You trill see the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Sold by dealers everywhere. 26c and 60c Per Bottle. a32S2s.|B aSS m POMMEL SLICKER Kefps both rider and s»ddle perfeotly dry in the hardest storms. Substitutes will disappoint. Ask for j 1807 Fish Brand Pommel Slicker—3»ltyj.J 1* i» entirely new. If not for sale In SHST! your town, write for catalogue to WHSa’ WM HT“For information os to Low Railway Rates, Maps, Pamphlets, etc., address the Department of the Interior, Ottawa, Canada, or 0. J. BROUGHTON, 1228 Mo nadnock Building, Chicago, Ill.; W. V. BENNETT, 119 New York Life Building, Omaha, Neb, T SfiBBKKaH G* fir irQ3lfss on against Dirt* ❖ WCSIIBMH** lIIBBTrj- it on Brass. « ■■■».. . Bicycle Enamel, A a Silver, Wood Work, Kitchen Ware. Rust on A X nickel or bright metal, any kind. A mere touch Y X will do it. The new wonder is CLEAN ALL. X ♦ We want to send you a sample free. Write for ▼ ♦ it. We want Agents. Full size box, Ji£> cents. ♦ + €IIA LEANT NOVELTY CO., Z 2P. ®* Box - • Cliicugo, ILL fjnULfl CIOUO For Sale on crop payment, f 1 per \ ■ luff A nwma acre cash, balance 4 crop yearly M CujlUi'Paid for. J. Mulba.lL Waukegan.lll ypmr
AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD “ CASTORIA,” AND “PITCHER’S CASTORIA,” AS OUR TRADE MARK. I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Eyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of “PITCHER'S CASTORIA,” the same that has borne and does now z/tT/j . s/ "*’ on everl J bear the facsimile signature of wrapper. This is the original “PITCHER'S CASTORIA,” which has been used in the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the kind you have always bought //p ** on the and has the signature o f wrapper. Mo one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company of which Chas. E. Fletcher is President. z . March, 8, 1897'. ,£), Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the ingredients of which even he does not know. “The Kind You Have Always Bought” BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having • The Kind That Never Failed You. TM« CAHTAUH COMPANY. TT MURRAY .TRACT. NCW YORK CITY. WHEN YOU WANT TO LOOK ‘ON THE BRIGHT SIDE OF THINGS, USE SAPOLIO
A PERFECT HOME SECURED AT LITTLE COST.
da. Western Canada, before taking up their home there visited the country as delegates. They reported to the Government of the Dominion of Canada the result of their observations, and from this report extracts have been taken, which are published below: “We have visited a number of most desirable locations, and are highly pleased with the country as a whole, It being beyond our highest expectations. We find here a prosperous and well-contented lot of people. They have comfortable homes, and their vast tields of wheat and other crops In addition to their herds of choice cattle, indicate prosperity in the full sense of the word. In conversation with the farmers throughout our trip we learned that the majority of them came here with very limited means, and some with no more than enough to bring them here, and they are now well-to-do. They all claim that this is the only country for a poor man, or one with little means, to get a start and make a home for himself and family. As you are aware, we were a little shaky and undecided before leaving Detroit, but have determined since that we, witli our friends, will make this country our future home. It is far from being the wilderness we had pictured it to be; it is, instead, a land having all the facilities required by modern civilization, such as railroads, markets, stores, churches, schools, etc., in fact, an ideal home for those having the future welfare of themselves and families at heart.” , The Messrs. Striovski selected the Alc’iileda district, hut what they say of it applies in a general way to most other districts in that vast country. They speak of the fuel, which is to be had in great quantities, of the water that can be had by digging from ten to twenty feet, and of the good grazing land to be had almost everywhere. There is plenty of wood for building timber and for fuel, while coal is convenient, and sells at low T prices at the mines. In driving through the country they passed many fine patches of wild raspberries, and say they can speak highly of their flavor, as they could not resist the temptation to stop and eat. Having already transgressed on your valuable space, I shall defer further reference to Western Canada for another issue. An illustrated pamphlet recently issued by the Department of the Interior. Ottawa, Canada, giving a complete description of the country, will be forwarded free to all who write for it. Yours, WESTERN CANADA.
The Passing of a Relative.
They were out walking one evening, and he lifted his hat to a fine-looking old gentleman as they passed. “What a distinguished-looking gentleman,” she exclaimed. “Is he a relative of yours?” “Yes,” he replied, and there was a tremor of sadness in his voice, as he felt in the pocket where his watch had formerly reposed; “yes, he’s my uncle.” And the dear girl never knew.
What Do the Children Drink?
Don’t give them tea or coffee. Have you tried the new food drink called GUAIN-O? It is delicious and nourishing, and takes the place of coffee. The more Grnin-O you give the children the more health you distribute through their systems. Grain-O is made of pure grains, and when properly prepared tastes like the choice grades of coffee, but costs about V 4 as much. Ail grocers sell it. 15c. aud 25c. The best atonement for evil deeds is to set about the performance of good ones.
Lane’s Family Medicine
Moves the bowels each day. In order to be healthy this is necessary. Acts gently on the liver and kidneys. Cures sick headache. Price 25 and 50c. When you give others advice, take some of it yourself. My doctor said I would die, but Piso’s Cure for Consumption cured me.—Amos Kelner, Cherry Valley. 111.. Nov. 23. T)5. Klondike via Portland, Tacoma or Seattle. Only personally conducted excursions to Portland leave Chicago Thursdays. Write JNO. SEBASTIAN, G. P. A., Chicago. 1 borough purity of tho cuticle Is attained by the use of Glenn's Sulphur Soap. Hill’s Hair and rt hisker Dye, black or brown, 50c. FITS Permanently Cured. No nts or nervousness after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great Norve Hestorer. Send for FIiEE (S*,oo trial bottle and treatise. Dk. li. H. a link. Ltd., 9SI Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.
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MEXICO COMES TO US.
HER NATIONAL DEBT TO BE REFUNDED. She Tires of Paying 0 Per Cent, on $203,225,000 to European Money Loaners-Crew of a Sinking Steamer Rescued in Midocean. Trying to Get Money Here. James Seligmun, senior member of the firm of J. & M. Seliguian, Of New York, which is said to be about to undertake the refunding of the Mexican national debt, declines to give any particulars as to the pan his firm is to take in the scheme. He said: “Nothing has as yet been done that can be made public. Neither will the matter be far enough advanced in a week, to justify us saying anything about it.” Seimr Dou Jose Ives Limeatour, the Mexican Secretary of Finances, through whose Influence the Seiigmans secured the award from the Government, it is said, is a member of the German banking house of Sc-herer & Co., in the City of Mexico, ami at least one member of that firm is connected by marriage with the Seiigmans. The foreign banking house which is to co-operate with the Seiigmans is Baron Bleiehroeder & Co., the Berlin branch of the IJothsehilds" banking house. The negotiations in New York are regarded as remarkable. Nearly all the bonds are held in England, Germany and Holland, yet Mexico comes to the United States for rolief from her European friends. The Mexican debt is $114,(175,020, in gold, bearing 0 per cent, interest, and $88,543,111 in silver, making a total of $203,225,(500. Mexico’s various loans are guaranteed by the revenues, such ius postofflee receipts, internal taxes and duties.
RESCUED IN MIDOCEAN. Crew of Sinking Rark Metcalf Brought to New York. The Fabre Line steamer Burgundia arrived at New York from Mediterranean porls and brought safely to port sixteen stamen who were rescued in midocean from their sinking craft. They were Capt. Larsen and fifteen of -the crew of the Norwegian bark B. I>. Metcalfe, from Savannah for Hamburg. Capt. Larsen says he sailed from Savannah Dec. 10 with n cargo of naval stores. “When three days out from Savannah,” the Captain said, “the vessel encountered a strong gale and began to leak. The bark put into Bermuda, where she was thoroughly calked, sailing again Jan. 22. Ten days after leaving Bermuda we met a gale from the north and northwest, with enormous seas. We were obliged to put the vessel before the gale, as she was laboring heavily and had sprung a leak again. After a most distressing experience the crew was taken off by the Bergundia.” ROBBED OF DIAMONDS. Mrs. James C. West of New York Suffers Loss nt St. Lonis. The St. Louis police report that Mrs. .Tames O. West of New Y'ork, who is visiting at the home of Frank L. Norton, has suffered the loss of $7,000 worth of diamonds and jewelry, which were taken by sneak thieves while the family was at dinner. Mrs. West is an aunt of Mr. Norton.. The jewels stolen were collected during years of travel in all parts of the world, and could not be duplicated for many times their purchase price. The roliliers failed to find $23,000 worth of jewelry that was locked up in a cabinet. A diamond necklace valued at S7,(XX) was concealed in n hatbox under the bed. Among the articles stolen from Mrs. West were a cumber of costly gems purchased in Egypt Inst summer. It is said that connoisseurs considered Mrs. West's collection of Egyptian jewelry second only to that owned by Sarah Bernhardt.
Five Years to Brins: the Cow. Five years ago young Barkley Creary, son of a farmer living near Westmoreland. Kan., was sent to bring up the family cow. Nothing was seen or heard of him until the other night, when he drove the cow to the barn, entered the house, hung up his cap on its accustomed peg, and told his mother he would milk after supper. He refuses to tell where he spent the live years beyond declaring he was hunting the cow. Gen. John Cochrane Is Dead. Hen. John Cochrane died at his home in New York. Gen. Cochrane was an oldtime soldier. On July 17, 1802, while with the army of the Potomac, }>e was made brigadier general. In 1804 he wnc nominated for Vice President of the United State's on the independent Republican ticket, Gen. John C. Fremont being the candidate for President.
Death Follows Refusal. At Granville, Vt., Elmer Woodward, a respected young man of 27, hanged himself. lie requested his wife to read the Bible to him. She being busy, made reply that she had no time to devote to reading. Soon after he went upstairs and his wife found him hanging to a bedpost, with a strap about his neck. Seventy Rush Out of a Fire. The Mount Carmel House at Mount Carmel, Pa., was totally destroyed by tire early in the morning and the seventyinmates escaped clad only in their night apparel. The loss on the building and furniture will amount to $22,000. Burned in a Jail. Three men were burned to death and another received fatal injuries in a fire which burned the Victor (Colo.) jail. Cleveland Breweries Sold,. A big deal by which every brewery in Cleveland will pass into the hands of a syndicate of Eastern capitalists has been completed in New York. The transfer of the several breweries to the syndicate will be made as soon as the necessarylegal steps can be taken. Opening of Parliament. The fourth session of the fourteenth parliament of Queen Victoria and the twenty-sixth of the United Kingdom was opened in' London with the customary ceremonies. Tortured by- Robbers. Four mashtd men entered the residence of Miss Nancy Fix, south of Delaware, Ohio, commanded her to tell where she kept her money, and upon her refusing they bound and gagged her. Unable to stand the torture she disclosed the hiding place and the robbers secured $1,200. Americau Engines for Finland, The British steamer Majestic has been chartered to carry twenty-two locomotives and a general cargo from Philadelphia to the Finland Government. The locomotives are being shipped by the Baldwin works. The consignment consists of ten passenger and twelve freight engines.
His Brilliant Son.
A literary man in Boston has a son who is to him as the apple of his eye. The other day he noticed a square hole In the trousers of his well-beloved, a shrieking hole just about the knee. “How is this?” asked the sire. And the boy replied: "You know I have two pairs, my best and the other. 1 couldn’t tell them apart, so I cut a hole in the best, and now 1 can tell ’em and know which to put on.”—Boston JouruaL i 1
Never Content.
Rome people are never content with* auything. They will not find exactly what they want even in heaven, if they know some one Is there ahead of then. For instance, some are great suft'et—rs from neuralgia. Friends have told them what is best and certain tu cure them. Not content with wuat is said, they suffer on. Pain ravages and devastates the system, and leaves It a barren waste. St. Jacobs Oil has cured thousands. Just try It. All that men do now or propose doing in the future by law or by custom Is and will be of no avail to cure social diseases, until and unless men of all degrees find their souls. That government or law, unless created aud inspired, by true religious principles, will never bring wisdom or contentment.
PRES. M’KINLEY VS. FREESILVER.
A battle of giants is going to take place this summer on 30,000 farms in America, not in talk or votes, but in yields. Salzer’s two new potato marvels are named as above, and he offers a price for the biggest potato yield, also S4OO in gold for suitable names for his corn (17 inches long) and oat prodigies. Only seedsmen in America growing grasses, clovers and farm seeds and selling potatoes at $1.50 a barrel. The editor urges yon to try Salzer’s Northern Grown Seeds, and lo Send This Notice with lOCts. in Stamps to John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., for 11 new farm seed samples, worth $lO, to get a start, and their big catalogue. c.n. Each of us bears within himself a world unknown to his fellow beings, and each may relate of himself a history, resembling that of every oue, yet like that of no one.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and ttiat is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, aud unless the Inflammation can be taken out and (Ids tube restored to its normal condition, bearlDg will bo doslroved forever; nine eases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that caunot be cured by Hall’s Catarrli Cure. Send for circulars; free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. HP-Sold by Druggists, 76c. Argument is legitimate nud sometimes beneficial; but it Is worse than wasting time and tongue, bead anti heart, on foolish and unlearned questions that only engender strife.
Try Grnin-O! Try Grain-O!
Ask your Grocer to-day to show yon a packaged: GUAIN-O, the new food ilriuk that takes the place of coffee. The children may drink it without injury ns well ns the adult. All who try it. like it. GRAIN-O has that rich senl brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. Vi (he price of coffee. 15c. and 25 cts. per package. Sold by all grocers. The tea from Dr. Shepard’s farm, at Summerville, S. C., sells for $1 a pound, Is of high quality, and It Is believed that bis success establishes the fact that tea can be grown In this country so as to be commercially successful.
Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders for Children,
Successfully used by Mother Gray, nurse in the Children’s Home in New York, cure Feverishness,Bad Stomach, Teething Disorders, move and regulate the Bowels and destroy Worms. Over 10,000 testimonials. They never fail. At all druggists, 25c. Sample FREE. Addrosa Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. The emerald Improves In color on exposure to the light. Fearls kept in the dark lose their luster, but regain it on exposure to the sun.
Map Puzzle Educator,
Sent out by the Chicago Great Western Railway, is a dissected map of the United States, printed on heavy cardboard, and the puzzle consists in putting the pieces together so as to form the complete map. It will be found interesting and instructive to old and young. Send 10 cents to Puzzle Department, Chicago Great Western Railway, Quincy Building, Chicago, 111. Some idea of the attention that the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad is now paying to its passenger traffic may he grtineil from the fact that during the past eighteen months nearly 800 passenger ears received thorough and ordinary- repairs, 000 being repainted. Nearly all of the equipment is now Royal Blue and most of it is equipped with Pintsch gas, the Pintseh light being used on local as well as through trains. Last year’s crop was so good in Manitoba that a good number of the farmers have been able to pay the first cost of their land and improvements out of this year’s profits.
Land and a Living
Are best and cheapest in the New South. Land $3 to $5 an acre. Easy terms. Good schools and churches. No blizzards, No cold waves. New illustrated paper, “Land and a Living,” 3 months for 10 cents, in stamps. W, C. Hinearson, G. P. A., Queen and Crescent Route, Cincinnati; The annual consumption of wine in France is estimated at 1,000,000,000 gallons. This, by the way, is the exact quantity produced in that country in 1890.
It Keeps the Feet Warm and Dry
And is the only cure for Cliilbiaius, Frost Bites, Damp, .Sweating Feet, Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen’s Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken Into the shoes. At all druggists and shoe stores. 25c. Sample sent FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted. Leßoy. N. Y. The vanity of human life is like a river, constantly passing away, and yet constantly coming on.
Coughing Leads to Consumption.
Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at once. Go to your druggist to-day and get a sample bottle free. Sold in 25 and 59 cent bottles. Go at once; delays are dangerous. Negligence is the rust of the soul that corrodes through rIL be* best resolution*.
Demand for More Battleships.
The Secretary of tbe Navy ha* demanded •lore battleships, and there can bo no doubt that Concrete will consider bla recomniendatloa*. FootccC— la what oor tea porta require, aod fwrtlSeattaaa will not adequately supply tbit, Defense acmlnat all disorder* of a malarial type la. however, adequately afforded by Hoatetter'a Stomach Hitters, an efficient remedy, also, for constipation, lillleusuuKA dyspepsia, rheumatism and urrvwuajles*.
Passsing of the White Rhinoceros.
The white rhinoceros lias become nearly, if not quite, extinct. There are two stuffed specimens in Kugland autl one iu ihe Cape Town museum. It is tiie largest species of the genus. A statute prohibiting the burning of natural gas for illuminating purposes iu tlambeau lights is held. In Townsend vs. State ilnd.), 37 I*. It. A. 294, to lie constitutional as an exercise of the police power to prevent the wasting of property to the injury of the public. Mr*. \Yln«low'« MooTvnm Kyyiop Oitldron trettiing: aoitrns the cum*. reduce* Inflammation, allay* pain. cure* artud colic. ** cenu a bottle
®HAS CURED MORE THAN 1,000.000 PEOPLE. RHEUMATISM. SI GIVEN UP BY 14 DIFFERENT DOCTORS. tTRADE MAftK.J , UUAtI SIRS: Illioußhtl would wrileartotemiintof mj o««i, nml how I wns when 1 commenced using yonr "6 WHOPS *a I feel truly grateful to think that our Hoavenly Father hoe endowed rou with the knowlodige to hriuu out «uch a wonderful medicine mt your **ii WHOPS" 1 n# ft Kreat kufferer for about lour your*. I was taken rick with vomit inn and eremite end dtcrineee, eo I could not «tl up a minute, so they hud to curry me in whore I fell. Then 1 employed one of our city doctor*; he •Hid 1 wa* all broken dovru. and that I would never l»e able to work wain; then I kept getting wor*o, amt 1 employed another. and he said about the same. After u while I got u little letter, then 1 wa* taken with oraiAp* end pains in my olbowa, hand*. knew and foet. The torture of the pain* wu* no great that I had to walk the floor night and day. I employed another doctor, and when lie would aay that ho could do no more for me, l would eraploy another and another til) I had employed 14 different doctor*, and had used every kind of patont medicine I could hear of. My teeth are all gone from the effort of the utrong medicine. Horae of the doctor* eald it wa# my kidney*, tome said it was my liver and kidne;.*, n.yl ioiuo called it Uheumatlo Gout. My friend* would any that I could not live a week. Two year* ago ray eiater-ih-law came lrom Nebroaka to xee mo, and *he *ald- when aim went away thut she would never aee me alive again. Thank God she in here again to aee me, and she had ju*t one look at me, then she said; “What did you ever get to do you ao much good!” for, *he eaye: “1 expected two y ?. ur- aW ,ev ? r,,,ett ? r, « ot . t^ h ® l^ r , yo ? were dead. All 1 own any ia, it wue WHO PH" did It all. When 1 waa token eick 1 weighed about 16u pound*—l rau down to about 75 pound#, and I could not feed myaelf and had to be turned in bed. 1 now have taken your “ft WltOPfc” about three month*, and can clean my own horse and harneee it and drive it. People all look at rae and aay: “It in wonderful, *’ for they thought my box was made for tne. My care i* a great twtlmonial for yonr “& WHOPS" Now, if you want any more 1 cun give it, end 1 can get testimonial* from prominent luon hero that know juat how 1 wue. ALLKN M. SAGE, lonia, Mich. Asa positive care for Rheumatism, Relation, Neuralgia, Wyapcpatn, llackuohe. Asthma, liny Fever, Catarrh, Sleepleseneee, Nerveuaneae, Nervoua and Neuralgic Headache, Heart Woakncaa, Toolbarho, Earache, Crwy, HwelUng, La Grippe, Malaria, Creeping N umbnca, etc., etc., “FIVE DROPS” has never been equaled. 4< 5 DROPS” H 1 ?*" hal .»e. a day la a dow of thl» grant rernixlr and to anabl. al) .nff.rar, to roaka a trial , . “‘ “ , of It, wondarful curative proiwrtioa, wo will iwnd out ilurtug tha uait thirty daya, ltw.dul ■ample bottlea, 250 oaoh, pritpaid by mall. Krau a sample bottja will con.hue you of ita merit. Beat and oheaiieat inedioineon earth. Largo bottle. lajOdoaeai ll.tti. for SO day a a bottle, for *11.60. Not aoM by druagl.u, only by ua and our ug.nl* Agea.. waate* la new territory. Write ua to>day. SWANSON BJIKUMATIO CUUK CO., ltir tflU Dearborn St., CIIICAUO, ILL. aHHHH A good idea is to keep some Pearline 1 a sifter, ready to use for washing, dish-washing, etc., ou sprinkle a little over the instance, and then just wash h a wet cloth. See how :onvenient to use than soap, ing of the easier work ! buying and using Pearline w |, | a. it r - t cashing clothes, and not for i»» ,|l.« 1 * a^ ( kinds of washing and cleaning, , ..•!%* 1 you’re cheating yourself out of a great * deal of comfort and economy, 647 * ':NHKB9E3&SK
Domestic Heroines. [NOTN PNOM MRS. PINKHAM'S DIARV.] f | 'HE real heroines of every day are in our homes. Women seem to “I was so weak and nervous that I \ f||j|Mß|^HßH|Bßg thought I could not live. I had fall- W\, ing of the womb and leucorrhoca, and Bn 3$ tnought I was going into consumption. .iff I had dragging pains my back, burn- y down to my so “ \ many miserable feelings. not able )jf to do my work. People said that I IHHifißß|Bß|^n^BJ| a to cure me but up when I heard of Lydia E. Pink ham’s : ~. have but try a new my ever a ( lady the to try for it ( did for me what doctors not Mrs. Sallie Craig, Baker's Landing,Pa. // // Mrs. Meier in her own words: Dear Mrs. PinkhaKi:—l feel it my duty to inform '' you of the benefit I have derived from the use of your mr , medicine. I have suffered for two years, and have spent over one hundred dollars for doctors. There was not a week passed without my doctor being called to my bedside. He said I had falling of the womb, and that I must wear a rubber ring. I wore it six months, but I still had those terrible bearing-dowp pains, and pains in my back and side. Menstruations were so painful that I was compelled to take to my bed. I have taken four bottles of your medicine, and am cured of all those pains. I never felt better in m/ life than Ido now. I would recommend it to all who suffer from female weakness or womb trouble, to all suffering women I would say, “Take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. It will not only save dollars, but restore you to perfect health.”—Mrs. C. E. Meier, Jacksonboro, Ohio
: TO CUBE A COLD IN ONE DAT. Tkke LmUw Bromo quinine Tablet* All DrucglM, refund U» money If It fall* to cum. 25c The higher we are rafttetl, the more prominent are our errors and iull.'initles. Eruptions On the Face “I was troubled with eruptions on my face. I thought I would give Hood's Sarsaparilla a trial, and after taking a few bottles I was cured. I am now also free from rheumatism to which I have been subject for some time.” C. E. BARBY, 72G Milwaukee street, Milwaukee, Wig. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is th© bast-lii fact, the One True Itlood Purifier. Hood’s Pills <iur> Mil liver 111 m. 25 cents. Wl Ik TFiITCI Wateon E. Coleman, Hollcitor 3 Jr 1 RC 3 of I‘utenu, ft£! F Bt.. Wni»liina- ■ 0 bll I V ion. U.C. lligheet reference#.
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