Jasper County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1900 — Page 3
My Hair Was Coming Out "About > year ago my hair was coming out very fast I bought a bottle of Ayer** Hair Vigor to stop this. It not only Stopped the falling, but also asane my hair grow very rapidly, until now it u 45 inches in length and very thick”—Mrs, A. Boydston, Atchison, Kans., h l y a s’» 8 99r
It Feeds the Hair Have you ever thought why your hair is falling out ? It is because you are starving your hair. If this starvation continues your hair will continue to fall There is one good hair food. It is Ayer*s Hair Vigor. It goes right to the roots of the hair and gives them just the food that they need. The hair stops falling, becomes healthy, and grows thick and long. Ayer’s Hair Vigor will do another thing, also: it always restores color to faded or gray hair. sln ■ wua. An *anbn. Write the Doctor If you do not obtain all the benefit* you desire from the use of the Vigor, write the Doctor about It. He will tell you just the right thing to do, and wUI send you hie book on the Hair and Scalp if you request ft. Addresa, Dr. XC. Arn, Lowen, Maae. ■ SjAtZER 5 TMim.swUwt.wrevtnmta- ■ nX EARED BIS F«UB WATS U wf Corn 1 n-mwvnn aptt-rn ■ _ 4V imesOku. par wr«. OraatMt (rala ■ ■ KAa aadka;r<>*4Ul,,l4.,rib, .uu.l ■ BARLEY, BEARDLESS, I ■ NRm\ bMIkI X‘«ia. 11l bu.. U N.Y. WMtl.rnill ■ I EESAn mH! rape as*, a ton I ■CM W EFT'S 1 Gl ™ rich, poi r*«4 tar «atUa, || LAMBS gntfii ••”*? •»«»•. p.ultrj, M... atU*. U S' IldHa FSfl'* wn ’• “>• BiMtralk, »t lb* ■ H. I b*p« ,ced n — 4 >• «*• u. s. n IWaWKwi BliOMtS INERMVS U SW «toKSM GrM«,t [ HI n earth. Grow, la ■ " SB llon >» AwrtMararjwkar*. » I Ralw varraats It I S ft 1 WSS THE MILLION DOLLAR ■ miX I palate 1> th* m.M lalkM «r p* n ®&\ R Ki tua •“ aarta, **4 Salirr Six |1 U I B B!^ ’ w>k w,u ■»*. r*a rlok. U I KVKAM B B >*'!'« *r»w.r at F.tau*, a*4 ■ H bWR Vjto JU Par * B ** 4 * ** tb * »«rIA n U BWaMWHk VEGETABLE SEEB* U *a Bn Tro u, « <■ c«- 1 n JI'VsB m '1 \1 Onloo Bm4, *»o. Ik. Crarjlhla* H |] I \ aarraaud <*cr*w S 6 ,k t > *ar- II ■ I \ u «‘ r«f*tabl*a. p«ual4. *l.o* B ; " wiiy f y r °“ *•* fiTAMPa II Uk net thia aatlee, *a mall tr<<: Sm 4 1] ■ Calais aa4 10 ,k ( . Farm Saad gl.lSUl, B ■ * Calais* alaaa, «a. *aMaga. a*. ■ 0 JohnASalzerSeedCo. Q fl LA CROS SE_WIL _[| KEKEE* It Cures Colds. Coughs. Sore Threat. Croup. Isfleenza.WhoopingCough.BronchttisandAsthM. • * certain cure for Consumption In first stapes, and a sure relief In advanced etages. Use at once. You will eee the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Sold by dealers every ■here. Largo bottles 26 cents and 60 cento. W. L. DOUGLAS 53&3.80 SHOES BnWf dffiWorth S 4 to $6 compared IW\ with other makes. AE W \lndoreed by over B XMIX 1 - 00 °> 000 wearers. {9Hk ■ al iwß TRe p**‘**f **e l>» ve W. L. W ■I 19 Douguik’ name and price LAn As ■l\ ® atamped on bottom. 1 t~ a 00 a ul ” titut e chimed to be ■ ■* good. Your dealer A ■ should keep them W -,-m not, receipt of price and Wextra for carriage. Stale kind of leather, H* sixe, and width, plain or cap toe. Cat. free. Sarnm W.LOOUGIM SHOE CO., Brockton, Maw. /■Drßuirs\ Cures all Throat and Lung Affections. COUGH SYRUR K. Get the genuine. Refuse substitutes, XIS sure/ Dr. BnWs PilU arr» Trial, roforgt, Ely’s Cream Balm QUICKLY CURES COLDi«HEADfW onmumwcu. >pg«l I *.
KANSAS CITY WINS IT.
Democratic National Convention la to Meet There July 4. Kaaoas City won the Democratic national convention for 1900 over Milwaukee on the first ballot, 40 votes tW 9. When the committee, which met in Washington, got down to business Kansas City presented the following offer: A certified check for $50,000, and a hall free of expenses; the payment of the officers of the convention, headquarters, and expenses of the national committee. Against this Milwaukee could only offer a certified check for $40,000, and a promise of a sale of SIO,OOO worth of tickets to the convention, and a guarantee list representing SIOO,OOO. On the vote Milwaukee received nine votes, those of Delaware, Florida, Maryland, Illinois, Michigan, Montana, New York, Vermont and Wisconsin, while Kansas City received the remaining forty votes, Thompson of Nebraska not voting because Bryan did not want to appear to favor either city. Norris did not vote for the District of Columbia because of the contest over his seat. The question of a date for holding the convention was debated long and earnestly, and was marked by the most interesting episode of the meeting—-the reappearance of Senator Gorman on the scene of national politics. Three dates were proposed—May 9, by Thompson of Nebraska; June 14, by Tillman of South Carolina, and July 4 by McGraw of West Virginia, the last named date being chosen. Kansas City was favored by Mr. Bryan as the convention city, and in making the selection that it did the national committee acted in accordance with the wishes of the Democratic standard bearer of 1896. Ija the matter of the date of the convention, however, the committee went contrary to the expressed wishes of Mr. Bryan, who had favored a date in advance of that set for the Republican convention. The platform for 1900 was outlined by the members of the committee as antiexpansion, anti-trust, anti-treaty, antiEngland, and free silver. While the silver plank of the Chicago platform was considered certain of adoption, it was not expected play a leading part in the campaign, except in the silver States.
GENERAL M'NULTA DEAD.
Veteran Passes A way Suddenly at a Hotel in Washington. Gen. John McNulta of Chicago died at the Hamilton Hotel in Washington Thursday'evening. Gen. McNulta went to Washington Tuesday to attend to business in connection with the Illinois National Bank, for which he was the receiver. He was in his usual health until Thursday afternoon. He went to lunch with Comptroller Dawes at noon, and then returned to the hotel to do some writing. Judge Weldon of the court of claims, who was Gen. McNulta’s law
GENERAL M’NULTA.
partner when they both lived in Bloomington, called at the hotel about 5 o’clock and found the general indisposed. Dr. Sowers was called and diagnosed the disease as angina pectoris. Gen. McNulta died before 6 o’clock, within an hour after Judge Weldon found him ill. Had not the judge called the general would have died with no one near him. Comptroller Dawes telegraphed to Judge Grosscup and Alexander Revell, requesting them to notify the family in Chicago. The general’s son, Donald, is a lieutenant in the Twenty-third infantry, now In the Philippines. He was also informed of the death of his father.
DECREASE IN DEFALCATIONS.
Stealings for the Tear by Persona Holding Positions of Trust. The stealings last year by persons holding positions of trust in the United States and Canada total $5,873,636. This record of embezzlements, defalcations, etc., is according to one of the largest companies writing surety insurance, exceptionally low. The statistics for 1899 are as follows: Federal and State losses $504,833 Municipal 467,680 Transportation companies 148,976 Benevolent associations 118,846 Savings and building and loan associations 207,543 Insurance companies 80,835 Banks 1,820,146 Courts, trusts and official bonds... 703,022 Commercial corporations and Arms 1,195,732 Miscellaneous 536,019 T0ta1....65,873,631 The year was one of unusual activity in business and it is such years that show, as a rule, a low record of defalcations.
Municipal Matters.
A negro barbers* union has been formed at Louisville, Ky. ' St. Paul has a new one-cent independent afternoon daily paper. Portland, Ore., will have a bench show. The city has 2,222 licensed dogs. New York has the largest local telephone exchange system in the world. New Orleans islo have a new historical museum under the auspices of the Louisiana Historical Society. The police department at Astoria, Ore., has been self-sustaining for three years. The cost" of maintenance is $6,000 annually. ' A Cleveland authorities expect to complete during the year a tunnel bringing water to the city from a point five miles Out in Lake Erie. One of the specifications of the contracts made by Greater New York for its charitable institutions is that all the meat shall be killed and dressed in New York State. This year 2,853,000 pounds will be used. , , Two Indian bucks and a squaw were killed by drinking wood alcohol, which had been sold to them by mistake, at Butte, Mont.
Era of Universal Peace.
Customer—Have you a copy of “Fifteen Decisive Battles?” Bookseller-No; but I can give you a copy of “How to Be' Happy, Though Married.”
For Wireless Steering.
An invention for steering any craft, by means of an ether wave on the wireless telegraph principle has been perfected. In naval war it is expected to make the torpedo boat almost infallible. In this respect it will equal the famous Hostetter s Stomach Bitters, which never fails to cure constipation, indigestion, dyspepsia, biliousness and malaria.
His Discovery.
Growells (angrily)—You know that a fool can ask questions that a wise man can’t answer, don’t you? Howells—l’ve heard so, but I never knew it until now.—Chicago News.
Libby, McNeill & Libby.
Housekeepers frequently feel the need of luncheon meats which are either ready to serve or can be prepared for the table at a moment’s notice. Such a need is abundantly supplied in the superior meats put up by the old reliable house of Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chicago, one of whose specialties is advertised in another column of this paper, and their booklet, “How to Make Good Things to Eat,” is offered free on application.
Vienna “Cops” Accomplished.
Vienna policemen are required to understand telegraphy and to be able to swim and row a boat, ’
Try Grain-O! Try Grain-O!
Ask your Grocer to-day to show you a package of GRAIN-O, the new food drink that takes the place of cdffee. The children may drink it without injury as well as the adult. All who try it like it. GRAIN-O has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it Is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. *4 the price of coffee. 15c and 25c per package. Sold by all grocers. If a man has any brains at all, let him hold on to his calling, and, in the grand sweep of things, his turn will come at last.—W. McCune.
Medical Book Free,
“Know Thyself,” a book for men regular price 50 cents, will be sent free (sealed and postpaid) to any male reader of this paper, mentioning this advertisement, inclosing 6c for postage. Address the Peabody Medical Institute, 4 Bulfinch street, Boston, Mass., the oldest and best institution of its kind In New England. Write to-day for free book.
A life of pleasure makes even tbe strongest mind frivolous at last—Bulwer. Coughing Leads to Consumption. Kemp’s Balsam will stop the cough at •nee. Go to roar druggist to-day and get a sample bottle free. Sold in 25 and 50 eent bottles. Go at once; delays are dangerous. « Of all the paths that lead to a woman’s love, pity is the stralghtest—Beaumont i
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. AU druggists refund tbe money if it fails to cure. 25c.E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box.
FOR MIDDLE-AGED WOMEN. Tw* letters from Women Helped Through th* “Chsuge of Life” hy Lydia K. Pinkhem’* Vegetable Compoand. “ Dxxit Mrs. Pixkham When I first wrote to you I was in a very bad condition. I was passing through the change of life, and the doctors said I had bladder and liver trouble. I had suffered for nine years. Doctors failed to do me any good. Since I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, my health has improved very much. I will gladly recommend your medicine to others and am sure that it will prove as great a blessing to them as it has to me.”—Mbs. Gro. H. Jun, Ml DeKalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Relief Came Promptly “ Dxar Mrs. Pinkham I had been under treatment with the doctors for four years, and seemed to get no better, I thought I would try your medicine. My trouble was change of life, and I must say that I never had anything help me so much as Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Relief came almost immediately. I have better health now than I ever had. I feel like a new woman, perfectly strong. I give Lydia E. Pinkham’s Compound all the credit, and would not do without her medicine for anything. I have recommended it to several of my friends. There is no need of women suffering so much for Mrs. Pinkham’s remedies are a sure eure.” Mahala Butlkr, Bridgewater, m. Another Woman Helped •• Dxar Mrs. Pinkham I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound during change of life and derived great benefit from its use.”—Mart E. Jambs, 136 Coydon St, Bradford, Pa. Keeps both rider and saddle Bt?|fectly dry in the hardest storm*. wRj Substitutes will disappoint. Ask for UtNß* ,8 9 7 Ush Brand Pommel Slicker— I yvC? .1 it Is entirely new. if not for sale In fcaAA* MB Wg
TO PUCE OUR SARDEN SEEPS 111 EVERY HOME 111 THE COUNTRY ffiWtfMSElSra TWIN Kwnne . -mvn nd Globn Onion, 1 pk«. Hollow Crow* Paranlpa, 1 pk«. Early Lon«Bc*rl®t Radi.h l THS ZXZTI TUI wukS?Sr?7?s® with Urt No. ■» 8 b
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that
as mercury wHi surety destroy the seme et •men and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they win do is tenfold to the good feu eaa possibly derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cere, •ninufactuied by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. 0., contains no mercury, and is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine, it Is taken InternaUy. and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney * Co. Testimonials free. IBrißold by Druggists, 75c. per bottle.
Blate Pencil Industry.
Pencils from slate dust molded by hydraulic pressure are now made In large quantities. They are much more popular than the solid-cut pencils. One factory last year made 25,000,000 molded pencils.
What Do the Children Drink?
Don’t give them tea or coffee. Have you tried the new food drink called GRAIN-O? It Is delicious and nourishing, and takes the place of coffee. The more Grain-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 % as much. All grocers sell it 15c and 25c.
No Chance for Her.
There Is a young man In Dayton so careful that In calling on his girl he always knocks, for fear if he came with a ring she might consider It a proposal.
Potatoes, $1.20 Per Bbl. and Up.
Salzer beats the world on prices. Largest Growers of Fann and Vegetable Seeds and Potatoes on earth! Millions of pounds of Onion seed, Cabbage, Radish, Peas, Beans, Corn, Potatoes, etc. Prices dirt' cheap! Bend this notice and 5c for catalog. John A. Salzer Seed Co.. La Crosse, Wis. GNU
Colleges in India.
India now has 140 colleges and 17,000 students.
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. Opposition Inflames the enthusiast, never converts him.—Schiller. Pise’s Remedy for Catarrh gives immediate relief, allays inflammation, restores taste and smell, heals the sores and cures the disease.
Mr*. Wlnalsw** Soorant* Strut tor Children teethinx; (often* the craa*. renncea inflammation, allava pain, enre* wind colic. Scent* a bottle. A Skin of Beauty la a Joy Forever. rtR- T. FEI.IX UOVRAUD’* ORIENTAL U CREAM, OK MAGICAL BEAUTIHER. 4. Tan. Pimple*. Freckle*, S 3 Motk Patehea, BmA, end Skin ■ dbeaaei, and every blemish on t'Uo* ’9/ to be »ure it i» prop. 1« JISL ■ s’ssbdm • 11 almllarname. Pr.L M Iw ( A- Sayre mid to a JW % \ u>dy the h*ut-ton z/ft. \ <• patient): “A* you \ ladle* will nee them, / " V). XBK 1 II recommend 'GeurWTfcV J*u«’»Cream»a*the f ' /W’-VMh f lea** harmful of aU / I 1\ L •• the flkta prenare---t tlon*." For eale by Bur X an DrucKlst* and Ihncy-Good* Dealer* tn the V. Canadaa, and Europe. FERD. T. HOPKINS. Prop’r, St Great Jone* SA, M.T. Thompson’sEjeWater
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|i THE MIIJJONDOLLARf > n Meet talked of potato on earth I ■ Catalog telle—*o aleo about BaJR tar's Earliest Six Weeks' Potato. L] Lergeat firm and vegetable seed U>lHn*M|U ■ grower*in U.S. Potatoee,|l.2o H up* bbl. Hand thl* notice and sc. U Mu>* Or Sl* CM>k>(. C M. U BjQHNA 2 S/M r pensions Wto OqL 6TAXMIX. F*MbiA<i«i.<uMtrte*, 6.6 ■ ABA nfi* throat candy, on* <rf Im FA Iwl 0 O the beat confection* for toc*ll*to, nubile speaker*, etc. Send 10 cento to th* Lamb Mf*. On.. Ottawa, Canada, tor aampto box. r> DO D V NEW DISCOVERY; give* AZ fw ■ n ■ guick relief Acutm went W6^?^^KlZle P *yi^Sg , a. t IS Beet Cough Syrup* Trntte* Good.' U*e ■ tn time. Bold by drugglats.
Complete External and | Internal Treatment $1.25 Consisting of CUTICURA SOAP (25c.), to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales and ! soften the thickened cuticle, CUTICLi RA Ointment (50c.), to instantly allay itching, irritation, ana inflammation, »and soothe and heal, and CUTICURA RESOLVENT (50c.), to cool and cleanse the blood. A SINOLE SET is often sufficient to cure the most torturing, disfiguring skin, scalp, and blood humors, with loss of hair, when all other remedies fail. 6*ld throughout th* world. Pott** D. aC. Goar. Fropa, Biiita, H*w to Can Spttag Haman, fr**
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