Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 December 1898 — Page 7
■ MCSVW CMAtkC? : ’< Aft your nerves weak? ► > Can't yon sleep veil? Pain ‘ 4 in your back? Lack energy? * ► Appetite poor? Digestion 4 bad? Boils or pimples? ’ \ These are sura signs of ► . poisoning. 4 i From what poisons? , ► , From poisons that are et- < 4 ways found in constipated ' ► bowels. < If the contents of the < *4 bowels are not removed from , , the body each day, as nature 4 < intended, these poisonous ► ► substances are sure to be 4 4 absorbed into the blood, al- * * < ways causing suffering and 4 frequently causing severe \ \ disease. , There is a common sense < 4 cure. , [Avars] [PILISI They daily insure an easy 4 , and natural movement of 4 the bowels. , ► You will find that the use of < : : q Ayer’s : oarsaparffla: 4 with the pills will hasten , ► recovery. It cleanses the 4 i blood from all impurities and ► is a great tonic to the nerves. < . Our Medical Department tin OSS ’ . of the most eminent phrrstctans la * the United States. Tell U-e doctor * 4 Just how you *re suitertn*. Too 4 , will recede the best medical advice 4 . without coat. Address,
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THE HOPE OF THE CONTINENT.
•fth* w The attention directed to the what fields of Western Canada during tha past year has earned iw«mi. Q 1 settlers from different puts of the United Status to make their homes there during the past few months. They report that their experience corroborates what had been told them of that wonderful conntry, and they are sending back to their friends most favorable reports. During the past summer a number of Wisconsin and Michigan and Minnesota editors visited Western Canada, and the following extracts are from a very flattering letter written by the Germania of Milwaukee by its able contributor. Prof. Sheridan. “The numerous elevators along the line, towering so far above the surrounding country that they may be seen for many miles distant, sufficiently indicate that the chief Industry is the growing of wheat. At the village of Indian Head more than a million bushels of wheat was marketed last year. This was but a fraction of the amount of the same product marketed at the larger cities of Brandon and Regina. At Indian Head the representative of the Germania was told by a farmer that he was about so harvest his third crop of wheat from the farm npon one plowing given it the fall of 1533: the crops of the current year and of last year having been sown upon the stubbie of the preceding crop. This farmer expected a yield of not less than forty bushels to the acre. The farms are very large. The absence of hills and rocks contributes to making farming on a large scale an ease matter. There wa» an abundance of evidence that the country surrounding the cities named above is an extensive region of fertile lands furnishing as great an opportunity for cattle raising and dairying as for the growing wheat.” "We were surprised to find here a rich growth of nearly every species of cultivable plant known in Wisconsin. Various species of trees were growing, showing that its soil and its climate are favorable to the growth of forests. The writer had never seen a more promising growth of wheat, oats and garden vegetables than was observed here. The Experimental Farm of Wisconsin, located at Madison, produces nothing better.”
“The people along the line of the railroad, however, assured ns that we were still far distant from the northern limit of the wheat-growing belt, and that five hundred miles farther north wheat and other agricultural products were cultivated with success. The Inhabitants do not depend solely upon the growing of wheat, but utilize vast acres in raising cattle. The growing grain and vegetables showed that a plentiful supply of rain bad fallen during the current year.” “From this city fCalgaryl our party was taken north 300 miles to Edmonton, a town of 5.000 people, situated ou the north Saskatchewan river. The country at this point is beautiful, presenting very much the appearance of many sections in central and southern Wisconsin. The people are engaged in mining for gold, and In raising wheat, potatoes and cattle. Dairying is also followed. This valley seems to be favored with sufficient rain fall to produce a luxuriant growth of grain and vegetables. The soil is very fertile and timber is abundant. Fields of wheat were observed that promise a yield of forty bushels per acre. The many good farm houses seen from the railway are evidence of the prosperity of the settlers. Edmonton is the terminus of the road and the place where the overland expeditions start from for the Yukon, it being about 800 miles from Dawson City.” “The members of the association made the acquaintance of the Canadians of the Northwest and learned something of the vast extent of their territory and of its great resources, which are destined to make it oar most formidable commercial competitor in the world's markets for the sale of agricultural products. We learned that the Xortbwegt Territory of Canada, instead of being a barren waste as taught by our geographies of a quarter of a century ago. is capable of sustaining an empire of fifty millions of people.”
Accordance to the Evidence.
“Well, that’s what I call an appropriate verdict,” remarked Jilson the other evening, as he threw down his paper, “What is it?” asked his wife. “Why,” he replied, “yon know the defaulting cashier of the Steemb National Bank committed suicide when thf shortage was discovered?” “Yes, I remember.” said Mrs. J., “but what Of the verdict?” “This morning,” answered Jilson. “the coroner's jury brought In a verdict of death from exposure.” \
They Are Reliable.
The American Fanner is sincere ta what it rajs and whenever it indorses an article, be it machinery, proprietary medicine, or a man individually. we want our readers to believe that vahat we say we have good reason to understand Id true. For a year or more there have been indorsements of the Swanson Rheumatic Cure Company of IC7 Dearborn street, Chicago, by this paper. People have written us ta know It this company is responsible, and It its remarkable remedies, tor the cure ot rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspepsia. catarrh, kidney troubles, etc, really bad merit. We have therefore been at extra pains to Investigate, and once again we add emphasis to our former Indorsement ot that company. There may be Isolated eases here and there which, probably through neglect in following directions, or from exposure dr some unexplainable reason, the wonderful Five Drops remedy does not do the work. But it is a case where the exception proves the rule. Ur. Swanson is a gentleman ot character and personal Integrity, and, we believe, would no more attempt to deceive the public than the writer of this article. Send 23c to the Swanson Rheumatic Cure Company, IG7 Dearborn street. Chicago. 111., and they win send you by return mail a trial treatment or a la it bottle. 300 doses, prepaid bj mail ar e. press for fI.OO. No household should he without this great remedy “3 Drops." Agents appointed in new territory. My doctor said I would die. hot Pm Kelner, Cherry Valley. UL. Nov. 23. TL
AN OLD-FASHIONED REMEDY.
kMks.ad ffivS best of ehesmmty «M swio. Crwm which they brushed the adl vheam them. Cmafer t£ they acknowledged as sappariar t* ate inventions of tte time, fw ate most pan they bewailed the <deaadmaoe nothing pleased him—art evwa ate test doctor in the country wheat te caw *** see him. He wan ted sOd f Bsh wmwd lew edies that had awt been head'd «ff an tww generations, and htmeseod the pood «M practice of yfelehemmy and *ttter passed-away specifics «f n;ascri» medics. When be was at his lowest Ms «M chum called, bringing a small, aayssenions looking package, which ate sack man pot under his j*a«v. “Where did yon find it?” be asSsel ] feebly. “In a little <ad--fasbk*efl yflnre «n a bock street, where some aiioe psjgiie have a Unde shop. IDs the very -same | we used to buy when we ww bays. I j felt that it wvuld «sre yon as nwTh as ever I saw k.” “I've got sacks of things I warn.” said the sk-k man. “but aeoiktoff that'll set me up like this.'” and te greedily mamWed semet-hing fattwwua his lipa. nor forgerting say- “Have a bice. too. Maybe yon need it as mrodh as I da." *T gt*t same far myself.' 'said the *Ol drain, “and It took me right back fa when I was a boy and * Here the nurse sent him away, hot from that hour the sick man waived, and in a few day* was up and ahratt. “Td like to know What that ocher odd chap brought him,” the •doctor saad | the nurse. “Nothing but some pink and whte sticks of old fashsas-vi BMUptmafat candy—they couldn't have hfdpnd MtoT any.” responded the nurse. I Mil-tag affaWy over her glasses Ah. she was too young to know.—Chicago TSmesButii
LITERARY LITTLEBITS
Mrs. Manning!ou Caflyaj rMal has stalled at Soanfraca. ■?*»■*«»■* where she is busy on a fresh w.sik mS fiction. The widow of Captain Maytne Ht&i has in the ]«mss a onrnici "George Markham,” winch waffl fee pnbiisbed ax once in Dend«cn. The Macmillans wiß soon hsuae “The Philippine Islands and Their a book by Professor Dean C, Wemsaer of the T~nivers3tj of Michigan to has been wrixum from persomd -oitse:'ration. George Meredith has wrinwn a sear novel of modem Journalism. Inn wuahbolds it from jml dicathm levtause off 3ts nee off the perswxalfety of aua asm- Siring. whom it will not da to set is print Just as they are, Some fnrther adventures off the heroes of “Ski rxe off the Lamp” are tores* prepared by Cndyard Kjpffftng This otory originally appeared in <G*srooj«»tts. and in the omtinuafio* Mr. EjSSas: deals with life at ax English jndfikatM. The new novel upon nrhach Maine Corelli was engaged when the death off a ebort time ago. Is to he a longer and has yet wrrrtMi. In ft she has taken xp questions connected with the ftaner Rome. She has Just oomvlMwi main England and America. Jean lngphrw. when a child, mod tin write poems on rite Inside off her hodroom shutters. Her mother Akemu J forts -wore printed. The pact and hr brothers and -idtotrs rnaflmhii a Btda magazine, the type being net hx ahtdr schoolmates on a private phthg machine. A peculiarity off Miss fife was that she newer artael a theater. It is churned that she «mH ie--17 months old. ****** According to the Mew Toth THfrmne. uer,” to niltTtae been to the author fey the amtog mad beautiful friendship which htods-to-gether two old men who tore Owed
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Good Dlgos-tion Hood's Sarsaparilla la Amenta's Greatest Medicine. Price sl. NUUdTS Ftidscure all Liver Ills. Scents.' c snor6»t Shells h, : ; . - Bappmug Qw9mSwts^ fpKIONStFKTENTS. CLAIMS. jj ■ >|».hlM mg tlisqmliiwina elauaw *t*j.
Sued Himself.
A" Washlagtott attorney is rather ■■tod foe the- facility with which he tastes lturtachtl obligations, says the Star. Hie has awed a certain grocer $S Car a year ar two. The other day the ■mhn eooctmJed to try a new dm with him. Meeting him in his he- saidt “*a®pft. I hare a customer who owes w « wj.u, bill and has owed it for a hunt tftne. He mates plenty of money, lot won't pay. What would yon do?* TJ snr Mat,’ saM the lawyer pm- - gtaifinffv. 8 •‘Writ 1 pot the account in your I lniadT .** and the merchant presented a jj atatoasux. off the account against him--5 right; I wS2 attend to it.’* said | ttr ass Biaekstone. A few days later the merchant re- | crired the fallowing note from the !**®a case off v against —* I ink Jrttnnent for foil amount of yonc *»»«■ Execnaioa was issued ami returned ‘io property found.* My fee for ■toriaX judgment fcs $lO, f-or which ■nn pfcase- send cheek. Will be glad to sww ye® Sn any other matters in Which yea need as attorney .**
to. jMataOa S«al(ia to. Jmi‘ ■on “ Sciatica. ££h2 2 to. jMaha OU “ Sfcffnsss. etJaabaOU “ Backachi ■A Jmah OU “ Muscular Aches. •
Affable.
“MjHt.t I mix who fives here?” asked a paEae gretfcraam of a stranger he met to boot of a handsome mansion. “Omatoly. ate.” as politely replied €he tehee. “Wlffl tott sir?” “Ta sue I don't know.” replied the aßraagec.—Lauahja Punch.
In Winter Use Allen's Foot-Ease.
A powder to he shaken into the shoes. Pagers winter year feet feel uneomfort•He. hsiit—i*. and often cold and damp. Iff yen; have imputing. smarting feet or tSgbtt shuesi. try AHen's Foot-Ease. It warms and rests the feet and makes waSkSag nay. Cares swollen and sweating fcek, MBstecs and callous spots. MriQiw cans and banjoes of all pain and to a citato eme for chilblains and bust MM*. Tty It to-day. Sold by all druggats and shoe stores for 25c. Trial pnrikigr mM FSEE. Address Allen £. OPiuHtod. Le Boy. X. Y.
Improved.
“Whew yom wife was a young girl she used to patok scat-life pictures very putcaXy. Has she improved to her ac“tndeed she hnsi She can now cook a2E she tthtoc* she used to paint.”—Flie-
Try Grain-O! Try Grain-O!
Ask ywor Gsmr today to show yon a pwriNcn sff BlftF ff\ nw food drink tow Otas tto |to» «ff nCml The chiltoen may had it silfeint injury as well to She atofc. AX wto try it. like it CKALX-QJtotot nckaHdktos of toSto£kSaU
In Kansas.
FtfeaA-mat did fete mao do? Ex-diinry—a lit swindled the hunwf. ted thm were seme cranks w that ]■; Oat wanted to convict togVlhLn «3 tt •m. Gntni— *»U'H twdnjr sad cet m naagflehnMte free. MihS nndSQ Tte TMnutty of GUt*|» expended mr tkn MIMW ta the year 1897. Of «**» J3HUM was la the salaries of tn he hinfflia thin In necessary. «a » anas, and Oman the apes of 90 ta SM the yyats-Sg* im.«i<™ga Sraggsessagg
Another Way Suggested.
A gentleman invited a certain lecturer to his house to take tea. Immediately on being seated at the table a little daughter of the house said to the guest abruptly: “Where Is your wife?” The lecturer, who had recently separated from his better half, was surprised and annoyed at the question, and stammered forth the truth: “I don’t know.” “Don’t knowf* repeated the child. “Why don’t you know?*’ Finding that the child persisted In her interrogation, despite the mild reproof of the parents, he decided to make a clean breast of the matter and have It oyer at once, so he said, with calmness: “Well, we don’t live together. We think, as we can’t agree, we’d better not.” He stifled a groan as the child began again, and darted an exasperated look at her parents . But the little tormentor would not be quieted until she exclaimed: “Can’t agree! Then why don’t you fight it out, the same as father and mother do?’ —Newcastle Chronicle.
Seems to Get Ripe.
One complaint seems to get ripe In autumn, and that is Neuralgia. To soothe the pain, strengthen the nerves and rid the system of It, use St. Jacobs Oil, the best known cure.
Where She Came In.
Cora—Pauline is smarter than you, my dear. She can acompany the newtenor on the piano. Perdita—Yes, but I can accompany him on my bicycle.—Pick-Me-Up.
Catarrh Cannot Bo Corea with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reaeh the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and In order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Ball’s Catarrh Cure is taken inteijiully, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Ball’s Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a ceauar prescription. It is comi>osed of the best tunics known, combined with the host blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces, xlie perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results In curing Catarrh. Send tor testimonials, free. F. J. CHKXEI' & CO., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by BruggLU. price Tsc. Sleepless Slumbers. Brown—My wife says I talk in my sleep. Jones—Well, you’re lucky. Brown—How go? Jones—My wife does all the talking in mine.—Chicago Jsews. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bpomo Quinine Tablets. All druggists relutuime money if it fails to cure. 25c. The genuinajas L. B. Q. on each tablet. Don’t practice economy by setting a hen on one egg In order to save eggs.
GOVERNOR OF OREGON His Family .* ] K i Hallp ‘ 1 HIBSy _fcj|[ jjjjfej' IbS'Sel B*jjll CAPITOL BUILDING, SALEM, ORECON. A Letter from the Executive Office of Oregon.
Pe-ru-na Is known from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Letters of congratulation and commendation testifying to the merits of Pe-ru-na as a catarrh remedy are pouring in from every State In the Union. Dr. Hartman Is receiving hundreds of such letters dally. All classes write these letters, from the highest to the lowest The outdoor laborer, the Indoor artisan, the clerk, the editor, the statesman, the preacher—all agree that Pe-ru-na is the catarrh remedy of the age. The stage and rostrum, recognizing catarrh as their greatest enemy, are especially enthusiastic lu their praise and testimony. Any man who wishes perfect health must he entirely free from catarrh. Catarrh is well-nigh universal; almost omnipresent. Pe-ru-na is tie only absolute safeguard known. A cold Is the beginning of catarrh. To prevent colds, to cure colds, is to cheat catarrh out of Its victims. Pe-ru-na not only ceres catarrh, but prevents. Every household should be supplied with this great remedy for cough*, colds and so forth. The Governor of Oregon is an ardent adtolrer of Pe-ru-na. He keeps it continually
Ask any drut gist for a free Pe-ru-na Almanac for the year 183 S.
“The More You Say the Less People Remember.” One Word With You, SAPOLIO
TORPID LIVER. no. KaSWAT-UmtUi: I bnv boo* nrtßgToaxmedtciaeo—(bat i*.roarrfllfl and Beady Belief. Theeetwo Now, I wen*to ftpAoat ebook toot Resolvent, to aoo iaooeoof emwtUajrWte.,eto.>. Respectfully, Atratfir wither. st2Ewt »»th st, April Sth. 18S8. Now Tack. Radways PILLS ri«g»!y pad Perfect BIGK HEADACHE, And nil Oinorder* of the Liver. ,» Wa K a *^WßD^.ff*M«O«MD«ao«hh.ww> KtaVA?*Cffy AS Elm atrooL Now Took. BomatoanTUaWAi’a."
Previone Practice.
"You don’t look strong and ragged enough to be a policeman. Has* jraa ever had any experience or traiaiag to that liner* “Well, sir,” said the applicant, “I rung the parish church bells for tea years. How’s that for bein’ a pealerT” —Chicago Tribune.
The Enormous Gold Product of 1898.
From Booth Africa, the Klondike and Australia gold is being shipped in large quantities. This year's output will nearly double that of aay previous twelvemos the. The sale of Hostetler’s Stomach Bitten is also increasing very fast. This famous remedy will cure dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation, nervousness and weakness.
Greatness.
Other Sian—He’s a great rascal don’t you think? Chicago Man—No, only mediocre.— Detroit Journal.
Follow It Up.
Sit down and cool off suddenly, and then regret it, for stiffness and soreness is bound to follow. Follow them up with St. Jacobs Oil and you will hava nothing to regret from a prompt cure.
Explanation at Last.
Sulior—Y'our daughter, sir, Is thu light of my existence. Her Father—On, that's it, eh? I’r* often wondered how you could ever IN her, with the gas turned so low.
What Do the Children Drink?
Don’t give them tea or coffee. Have yon tried the new food drink called GIIAIN-O? It is delicious mud nourish* ing, and takes the place of coffee. Thu more Grain-O you give the children thu 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 costa about 1/4 as much. Ail grocers sell it. 15a and 25e.
Restrict the Mean.
“There is one economical feature connected with a turkey dinner in a flat.” “What's that?” “The table isn’t big enough for anything but the turkey.”
Gates’ Mexico Tours.
First tour leaves Chicago Jan. 17: second tour leaves Chicago Feb. 11, IMSt Trice of ticket includes all traveling expenses for thirty days. These tours are made by special trains of palace cars, including dining ears. For descriptive books and rates write to Chas. U. Gates, Toledo, Ohio.
He’d Tried Them.
Bill—Did you ever try any of Small'* 25-cent dinners? '.. Jill—Y T es; I ate three of them to-day at noon.—Yonkers Statesman.
In Scotland, at one time, capital punishment was by drowning.
1 in the bouse. In a recent letter to Dr. Hurt* ; man he says' Stat* or Osxeox, J Exeovtivz DirisrstsT. r Siiia, May 9.1908. I The re runs Medicine Co., Cofumbos. Ohio* Dear Sirs—l have had occasion to use yon Pe-ru-na medicine in my family for oMh , and it proved to be an excellent remedy- » ■ have not had occasion to use it for other nil- ‘ rnents. Yours very trnly, I W M. Lord. It will be noticed that the Governor sayv i he has not had occasion to use Pe-ru-na for other ailments. The reason for this is, moat j other ailments begin with a cold. Using s Pe-ru-na to promptly cure colds, he protects • his family against other aliments. This is I exactly what every other family in the Cat- - ted States should do. Keep Pe ru-na In ths t bouse. Use it for coughs, colds, la grippe* : and other climatic affections rs winter. aa4 ' there will be no other allmhnts in the house. ! Such families should provide themselves with a copy of Dr. Hartman's free bnoß, entitled '‘Winter Catarrh.” Address Dt, ' Hartman, Columbus. Ohio.
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