Jasper County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 March 1900 — Page 3
......... T>ad way’s It Pills Purely vegetable. mild and reliable. Rega* late th* Liver and Digestive Organs. Tbe safest sad best medicine in the world for the CURE es ail disorders of the Stomach, Uver. Bowels,Kidneys. Hind (ir r. Nervous Diseases, Doss of Appetite, Headache. Constipation. Costiveness, Indigestion. Biliousness, Fever, Inflammation of the Bowels. Pilesaad allderangements of the internal vieoera. PERFECT DIGESTION will be accomplished by taking RADWAY'S PILI& By so doing DYSPEPSIA, Sick Headache, Foal Stomach. Biliousness will be avoided, as the food that is eaten contributes its nourishing properties for the support of the natural waste of the body. Price 25 cents per box. Sold by all Druggists, er sent by mail ou receipt of price. RADWAY a CO.. 56 Elm Street, New York. Cough brouduusaadiadpicutcousumptioa. Price age.
FALLING HAIR 5k Save Your Hair with 'Shampoos of SOAP And light dressings of CUTICURA, purest of emoHtent skin cures. This treatment at once stops falling hair, removes crusts, scales, and dandruff, soothes irritated, itching surfaces, stimulates the hair follicles, supplies the roots with energy and nourishment, and makes the hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp when all else fails. Millions of Women Use CcncußA Soap exclusively for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skinj for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and healing, red, rough, and Dre hands, in the form of baths for annoying irritations and chafings, or too free or offensive perspiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, and especially mothers, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Noamountofpersuasion can induce those who have once used it to use any other, especially for preserving and purifying the skin, K . scalp, and hair of infants and children. Clticura Soap combines delicate emollient properties derived from Cvticvra, the great skin cure, with the purest of cleansing ingredients, and the most refreshing of flower odors. No other medicated soap ever compounded is to be compared with it for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair, and hands. No other foreign or domestic toilet soap, however expensive, is to be compared with it for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Thus it copibines, in One Soap at One Price; viz., Twenty-five Cents, the best akin and complexion soap, the best toilet and best baby soap in the world. All that has been said of Ccncutta SoAP maybe said with even greater emphasis •f CuncußA Ointment, toe most delicate, and yet moot effective of emollients, and greatest of skin cures. Its use in connection with Cuticcba Soap (as per directions around each package), in the H Oxa Night Curb for Sorb Haxds,” in the ** Instant Rbwbf Treatmbmt for Dtanmnsnra Itchingb and Imutations,” and in many uses top numerous to mention, ts sufficient to prove its superiority overall other preparations far the akin. CbbjMb Eitiml nt talwwl TmtaHrt Ir iwy Hwmg HIIarII <1 eonatellngof Ccrtcuaa Soar to rleanae the akin of cni.t. and A Sawwfoarto aft* aoalp. aad Meed husaotv, with tens »f bait, wban all etoe faih. Ptmma Dane AND CasaCome.. Beta Props., Bootes. ** All obsat the Uro, Sanfe and Hair.** free.
For Very Shame.
the price of that French clock? Clerk—One hundred and ten dollars. Customer—Oee whiz. No wbnder it keeps its bands before its face.
Wireless Telegraphy
Has had a new demonstration of usefulness by the captain of a lightship, who used it after ordinary signals had failed, to notify the Shore authorities of danger. In a like manner Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, the famous indigestion and dyspepsia cure, aets when other medicines fail. It regulates the bowels and improves the appetite.
Ten Years' Losses from Tornadoes.
Missouri has suffered $15,000,000 loss by tornadoes since 1890.
Yon Can Get Allen's Foot-Ease FREE.
Write to-dap to Allen S. Olmsted. Le Boy, N. Y., for a FREE sample of Allen’s Fuo.-Ease, a powder to shake into your shoes. It cures tired, sweating, damp, swouen, achingjteet. It makes new or tight shoes easy. A certain cure for Coma and Bunions. All druggists and shoe stores sell it. 25 cents It is bard to keep people who jump at conclusions within bounds. Mrs. Winslow's Nootunie Breer tor Children teaching: aottena the guma, reduces infiammatloa. allays sain, cures wind colic. 15 casta a bottle.
ELOPEMENT A FAMILY TRAIT.
Descendants of Col. George Manning Have Followed His Example. It is the latest dlctuin of science that acquired traits* Are not inherited. In the case of the Manning family, the disposition of the first member of whom there is any record must have been transmitted and the disposition has led to eight, if not nine, elopements. George Manning was hired by Gen. Wheeler, of Steuben New York, many years ago to cut timber. He fell in love with Wheeler’s daughter and she loved him, but her aristocratic father would not have it. They eloped and were married, going into Warren County, Pennsylvania, then a wilderness. Here Manning became very rich and was a colonel in the war of 1812. One of his daughters loved and was loved by one -of his workmen named Sawyer. Manning would not consent, so they eloped. Three years later another daughter eloped and was married to a young doctor, Sullivan, who became rich* and famous. Dr. Sullivan’s daughter eloped with and was married to a young man who was objectionable to her father., Another daughter fell in love with a young man and this time, to prevent an elopement, the father gave his consent. Then the girl eloped with another lover. Col. Manning, the first eloper, had a sob, also named Jason. The young man fell In love with the daughter of one of his father’s teamsters, which made Col. Manning fnrlous. Jason eloped with and married the girl. To Jason was born a son and a daughter. The son loved a young woman and when his father opposed him he eloped with and married her. Jason’s daughter loved a young lawyer, George McCormick. but her father would not allow her to receive him. So she eloped with him, and they were married. Now Jason’s son, who eloped, has a daughter, who recently eloped with George Bunts, her mother’s cousin. The person who gives all this information says another elopement is imminent.—Washington Post.
MY BEAUTIFUL BABY BOY
Weak Women Made Happy by Lydia E. Finkham’s Vegetable Compound Letters from Two Who Now Have Children. “ Dear Mbs. Pinkham :—lt was my ardent desire to have a child. I had been married three years and was childless, so wrote to you to find out
the reason. After folr lowing your kind advice and taking Lydia . E. Pinkham’s VegeL table Compound. I beF came the mother of ha a beautiful baby Kjg) boy, the joy of our home. He is a I F fat, healthy baby, thanks to your medicine.”—Mbs. Mind a fc, Finkle, Roscoe, NX From Grateful Mrs. Lane n “ Dkar Mrs - HHN Pinkham : I wrote you a let- ” . ter some time
ago, stating my case to you. “I had pains through my bowels, headache, and backache, felt tired and sleepy all the time, was troubled with the whites. I followed your advice, took your Vegetable Compound, and it did me lots of good. I now have a baby girl. I certainly believe I would have miscarried had it not been for Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, I had a very easy time ; was sick only a short time. I think your medicine is a godsend to women in the condition in which I was. I recommend it to all as the best medicine for women.” Mrs. Mary Lane, Coytee, Tcnu
Gold Rings as Currency.
It is interesting to note that the early Egyptian custom of paying gold in the form of rings has not entirely died out in Africa at the present day, and that English merchants trading with the Kongo are quite accustomed to receiving gold in the form of rings, frequently ornamented with the signs of the zodiac in relief.
KILL THE BABIES Careless Mothers Who Use Dangerous Purgatives A Messes to Msflkisd Easily Avoided by the Um es a Ratioaal Reinsdy—Every Mother Should Heed the Warning. The slanchter of toe Innocents was nothing in comparison with the destruction of Infants caused by-’Wrote.” Not so very lon* ago the poor little sufferers were usually-Ybreed to swallow violent purges, and it they got over it all right. v. . . The stomach and, trowels of the baby are sources of constant discomfort. The milk .food sours 1q iht-baby's delicate little Insides, and forms curd" r and the fermentation of this undigested hubstawee makes gases which produce, Wind, coljc. toe little people begin 'to areata with agony, and the exelted inother bri nurae pours down the That’s the time for the use of Cascarets Candy Cathartic. If the babe be suckling the mother makes her milk mildly purgative by eating a Cascaret. Older Infants eat a little piece like candy. In all cases Cas-ern-eta' are mild but positive, never grip nor gripe,, stop sour stomach, move the bowels ‘ naturally, and put things right as they should be. Ndw, mamma, buy and try Cascarets today. It’s what they do, not what we say they’ll do, proves their merit. All druggists, 10c, Kc or 50c, or mailed for price. Send for booklet and free sample. Address Sterling Remedy Cq„ Chicago; Montreal, Can., or New York. OlThls Is the CASCARET tablet. Every tablet of the only genuine Cascareta bears the magic letters “CCC.” Look at the tablet before you buy, and beware of frauds, imitations and substitutes. Mission Presses in China. Last year the eight mission presses in China sent out 1,470,089 publics* tlons.
V-‘ • * J "7' The Chief Justice of Samoa Says Peruna Is the Vary Best Catarrh Core. I nn Th F~~4i I I H /Sil H PF- II ~ I I 0 —TT ~ wiTriffii I'l— Room Scene Where Judge Chambers Maintained the Supremacy of the United States io Samoa. te a ncent letter to The Peruna Medicine Co., Chief Justice Chambers says the following of Peruna: “I have tried one bottle of Peruna, and can truthfully say it is one of the best tonics I ever used, and 1 take pleasure in recommending it to all sufferers who are in need of a good medicine. I can recommend it as one of the very best remedies for catarrh.” W. L. Chambers.
She Couldn’t Send Him Out.
“I know what you want, Mr. Spoonmore,” said Johnny. “You want to kiss Mabel.” On which account tlie sorely tried young woman dared not send the impudent youngster out of the room.— Chicago Tribune.
Drying preparations simply develop dry catgrrh; they dry up the secretions which adhere to the membrane and decompose, causing a far more serious trouble than the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all drying inhalants, fumes, smokes and snuffs and use that which cleanses, soothes and heals. Ely’s Cream Balm is such a remedy and will cure catarrh or cold in the head easily and pleasantly. A trial size will be mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell the 50c. size. Ely Brothen, 56 Warren St., N.Y. The Balm cures without pain, does not irritate or cause sneezing. It spreads itself over an irritated and angry surface, relieving immediately the painful inflammation. With Ely’s Cream Balm you are armed against Nasal Catarrh and Hay Fever.
The Use of Boilers.
*T see,” remarked Mr. Northside, “that new boilers are needed at the city water works.” “Boilers?” repeated Mrs. Northside. “Surely they are not going to supply the city with hot water?”—Pittsburg Chronicle.
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 coffee. The children may drink it without injury as well as the adult. All who try it like it. GRAIN-0 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. % the price of coffee. 15c and 25c per package. Sold by all grocers.
At the Ananias Club.
“What is the subject of your next debate?” “ ‘Resolved, that lobsters are fish.’ ’’ “Who does the talking?” “We don’t talk. We eat.” “But what do you do with the question?” “Why, in order to be consistent from the Ananias point of view we let it lie on the table.”—Cleveland Plain-Dealer.
More Valuable Maps.
Another valuable addition to railroad literature has just been issued by the Passenger Department of the New York Central & Hudson River Railroad. It is No. 5 of the “Four-Track Series,” entitled “America’s Winter Resorts,” and its conception and execution are in keeping with the high standard which marks these publications. No. 5 briefly illustrates dnd describes the principal winter resorts of America, including the great Southern resorts, Cuba, Puerto Rico, California and the Hawaiian Islands. One of the striking features of this folder, however, is the series of maps in five colors, occupying one entire side. These maps are probably the flnest of their kind ever published by a railroad. The center map shows North and South America, and is presented for the purpose of aiding the Pan-American Exposition, xwhich is to be held at Buffalo, N. Y-, in 1901. A profile outline of the Nicaragua and Panama Canals is also shown, giving elevations, location of locks, etc. The winter resorts of ail sections of the United States, Cuba and Puerto Rico are indicated by a large red dot, the map of the Southern California resorts being on an enlarged scale. These maps are fully in keeping with the high standard of excellence established by the New York Central in this class of work, and being geographically correct, are valuable for reference, aside from being a guide to the resorts of America, ( * A copy of “Four-Track Series,” No. 5, will be sent free, post-paid, on receipt of a one-cent stamp, by George H. Daniels, General Passenger Agent, New York Central Railroad, Grand Central Station, New York City.
Speltz Bromos. Rape. Corn. Oats.
Five remarkable things. Bound to make yon rich, Mr. Farmer. Balser's catalog tells the story. Send 5c postage and this notice to-day for catalog to John A. Balser Seed CoL, LaCrosse, Wis.
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Different Things.
Husband—Why, I thought yon were going to pay these bills out of your allowance. Wife—But I didn’t buy these things until after I had spent it.—Brooklyn Life.
Lane's Family Medicine
Moves toe bowels each day. In order to be healthy this is necessary. Acts gently on the liver and kidneys. Cures •ick headache. Price 25 and 50c.
Not His Intention.
Friend—l read your magazine article on the campaign issues. The statesman—Did you? I trust I did not make myself clear!—Puck. Only a trial of Piso’s Cure for Consumption is needed to convince you that it is a good remedy for Coughs, Asthma and Bronchitis. Snowden, 3,500 feet, is said to be the highest elevation in Wales or England.
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