Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 March 1899 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

"Spring Unlocks The Flowers To Paint the Laughing SoiL" And not even Nature would allow the flowers to grow± and blossom to perfection without good soil. Now Nature and people are much alike: the former must have sunshine, latter must have pure blood in order to have perfect health. Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures blood troubles of all sorts. It is to the human system wha| sunshine is to Nature—the destroyer of disease germs. It never disappoints. Poor BlOOd—“ The doctor said there were not seven drops of good blood in my body. Hood's Sarsaparilla built me up and made me strong and well.” Susis E. Beowm, 16 Astor Hill, Lynn, Mass. Oyspcpsi&i OtC.—“ A complication of troubles, dyspepsia, chronic catarrh and inflammation or the stomach, rheumatism, etc., made me miserable. Hadino appetite until I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which acted like magic. lam thoroughly cured.” N. B. Sezi.ey, 1874 W. 14th Av., Denver,Col. RheumatterW—" My husband was obliged to give up work on account of rheumatism. No remedy helped until be used Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which permanently cured him. It cured my daughter of catarrh. I give it to the children with good results.” Mbs. J. S. McMath, Stamford, CL Hood's rill» cure liver lilt, tlie non-irrixatteg aal the only catbartie to take with Rood's SaraaporiUaZ, IPfißffiKWQßyßP*'! Excursion Rates ta nMaP*tT Western Canada and particulars as to howto secure 160 acres ot the I*2 flfG best Wheat- growina JPTffeaWASland on the Continent, can be secured on appli- * cationtotheSuperiutendBtMB 1 ill 11 1 Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, or the undersigned. Specially conducted excursion, win leave St. Paul, Mino., on the first and third Wednesdays tn each month, and specially low rates on all lines of railway reaching St. Paul are being quoted for excursion leaving on Aoril sth for Manitoba. Assiniboia. Saskatchewan and Alberta. Address C. J. Broughton, 123 Monadnock Bldg., Chicago, 111.; T. O. Currie, Stevens Point, wia.; M. V. Mclnnes, No- 1 Merrill Block. Detroit, Mich.; D. Caven, Bad Axe, Mich.; James Grieve, Reed City. Mich.; 5. Bartho omew, 306 Fifth St., Des Moines, lowa, Agent* for the Government of Canada.

MANY a dutiful daughter pays in pain for her mother's ignorance or perhaps neglect. The mother suffered and she thinks her daughter must stiffer also. This is true only to a limited extent. No excessive pain is healthy. Every mother should inform herw self for her own sake and especially attntat for Ba^e er daughter. Write KKvUWMttNII to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., her advice about all matters concerning the ills of the feminine —— organs. Many a young girl's beauty is wasted by unnecessary pain at time of menstruation, and many indulgent mothers with mistaken kindness permit their daughters to grow careless about physical health. Miss Carrie M. Lamb, Big Beaver, Mich., writes: “Dear Mrs. Pinkham—A year ago I suffered from profuse and irregular menstruation and leucorrhcea. My appetite was variable, stomach sour and bowels were not regular, and was subject to pains like colic during menstruation. I wrote you and began to 50 take Lydia E. Pinkham’s y Vegetable Compound and used two packages HK? L Sanative Wash. Youc’Wt | imagine my relief. My \ courses are natural and J general health improved." Mrs. Nannie Adkins, / La Due, Mo., writes: I rJ/ I\x VVLzy. “Dear Mrs..Pinkham—A A Jf\ } I feel it my duty to tell V J f you of the good Vegetable Compound has\ J \ done my daughter. She ‘ Hi !!L suffered untold agony at MmL / 111 J Zfl time of menstruation be- /, J/// fore taking your medicine; ' 'f / f but the Compound has ' / relieved the pain, given her a better cotor, and she feels stronger, and has improved every way. lam very grateful to you for the benefit she has received. It is a great medicine for young