Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1901 — Page 7

n forerunner of Insomnia nervous pros* Wrecks the itrong enough to stand up under the strain of BSH awft ■ W sleepless nights ? It is Wfß SuSSB GFS 9S B plain that nothing in the ” world can possibly take ■■■■ the place of restful sleep, —— Dr. Greene’s sustaining power. Their nerves are in such a state Wf* B&verEt&BSu of tension that sleep is iwlwn* Er an impossibility, or at __ - - _ “tVout'S: Makes Health. that physical and mental OB9SMKHNUBBBEBBBHHI weakness, amounting soon to complete prostration, follows inability to sleep. There is no let-up to the strain. Vital forces are drawn upon, confirmed invalidism results. || The recuperative power of natural sleep is wonderful. Complete physical and mental exhaustion gives place, after a few hours of quiet slumber, to a full renewal of energy. The fatigue of body and mind disappears entirely while all the muscles are strong and the Serves absolutely calm. Uf* fS Sleep is the indication given .. r by Najure as a guide to human SBkn plans to restore health. It I'tELtlV sJands shows that there are inherent ruc nt nnn aun in the wonderful human run THE BLUUD nNu organism powers of recuperaUFDUFR tion must have opporHEHVk&t tunity to assert themselves. B mmmbwmmw^bhmm Ba.'.ed on this clear demonstration, Dr. Greene’s Nervura B blood and nerve remedy was constructed by Dr. Greene to help Nature combat the ills that attack men and women. What no amount of powerful drugs could possibly accomplish, can be successfully and promptly effected by healthy blood and nerves, the kind of blood which flows in strengthening flood to every portion of the body, the condition of nerves which permits awakened Nature to seize its opportunity to restore to perfect health. Mr* FLORENCE TAYLOR, of 4 Courtland Place, Bridgeport, Cotta., write*: “ For four years I was troubled with nervous debility and hvsteria in a most aggravated form. It caused sleeplessness and mental depression, and for months I was confined to my bed. My constitution wasted aad I totally lost my appetite. I had many doctors, but they failed to give me any relief. I was advised to try Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. I was in a terrible condition when I began its use, and almost immediately there was a wonderful change came over me. I regained my appetite, the disziness in my head departed; it renewed my interest in life and made me feel, in fact, like another person. After taking six bottles I thankfully proclaimed myself strong and well Those six bottles did for nte what hundreds of dollars and numerous physicians failed to do.” Dr. Greene’s Nervura is the Remedy that Cures* Pull explanation of these matters given by Dr. Greene on request, without charge. Dr. Greene’s address Is 38 West 14th Street, New York City. Consultation with him either by call or letter la absolutely free.

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An Innovation.

The Louisrille and Nashville R. R., together with its connecting lines, has inaugurated the Chicago and Florida Limited, which is a daily, solid train, wide vestibuled, steam heated, gas lighted, with dining car service for all meals en route from Chicago to Thomasville, Ga., Jacksonville and St. Augustine, Fla. The train leaves Chicago over the Chicago and ttastern Illinois tracks nt 11:05 a. m., running via Evansville, Nashville, Birmingham and Montgomery, Plant System to Jacksonville, Florida East Coast to St. Augustine, arriving at the latter city at 7:30 the next evening, making the fastest time ever made between these points. This train has annex sleeper leaving St. Louis at 2:15 p. m.-j which also runs through. Mr. C. L. Stone, General Passenger Agent, Louisville and Nashville R. R., Louisville, Ky., will answer all Inquiries concerning this train and furnish printed matter concerning it.

Better than a Deed.

When the Virginian who lived In the wretched log cabin with a family of ■even had told me that forty acres of his land was a solid coal bed, 1 asked him if his deed was all right. “Never bad no deed, sab,” he rather proudly replied. “But have you no papers at all?” “No paper 'tall, sah. I jest squatted down on this yer land thirty years ago, •nd hev bin yere ever since.” “But if you have no papers won’t the owner come along some day and bounce you out?” “Not skassly, sah—not skassly. That Is to say, sah, that the real owner has come along three different times and tried It, and every time he got killed ind had to give up. Deeds and slch things are all right ’nuff In their way, but my old gun, with a bar’l seven feet long, is a heap better right around yere.”—Washington Post. Coughing Leads to Consumption. Kemp’s Balsam Will stop the cough at •nee. Go to your druggist to-day and get • sample bottle free. Sold in 25 and 50cent bottles. Go at once; delays are dangerous. Important to Chorus Girls. "And what does the story of the prodigal son teach us?” asked the teacher. “It teaches us hOw to get the fatted calf,” was the prompt reply of the bad boy at the foot of the class.—Chicago ' Post. Dyeing Is ns simple as washing when you use PUTNAM FADELESS DYES. Spain Is threatened with a strike of Schoolmasters, some of whom, it la •aid, receive • salary of culy >ls a year.

The Twentieth Century Woman.

“We are twentieth century women at last, with the dower of privilege and responsibility which enriches woman in this wonderful erar and I have no hesitation in declaring that we are more fortunate than any of our predecessors,” writes Margaret E. Sangster, In the Ladles’ Home Journal. “Our grandmothers and great-grandmothers were handicapped In their grilhood by a thousand prejudices and cast-iron traditional rules, from which we are emancipated. They had neither our wide field of activity nor our possibility of thorough preparation for life; had not our strong health nor our Immunity from nervous Irritation. The heroines of the past took cold If eg* posed to a shower; they could not walk over a frosty meadow because of their thin kid shoes, and came into the house muddy and bedraggled after a morning’s tramp, which we would take without the slightest inconvenience in our short skirts and thick boots.”

A Remedy for the Grippe.

Physicians recommend KEMP'S BALSAM as a remedy for patients afflicted with the grip, as it is especially adapted for the throat and. lungs. Do not wait for the first symptoms of the disease, but get a bottle to-day and keep it on hand for use the moment it is needed. If neglected the grip has a tendency to bring on pneumonia. KEMP’S BALSAM prevents this by keeping the cough loose and the lungs free from inflammation. All druggists sell KEMP’S BALSAM at 25c ■nd 50c.

Equitable.

“Mr. Scrogge,” said the book-keeper, “this past week I did the junior clerk’e work as well as my own. This being pay day I thought it only right to remind you.” “Very good," said old Scrogge. “Lei me see, your salary Is sl2 and ths clerk’s SO.” “Yes, sir,” replied the book-keeper, beaming expectantly. “Then, working half the week foi yourself is $6, and the other half for the clerk la $3. Your salary this week will be SO.” 1 am sure Pjso’s Cure for Consumption saved my life three years ago.—Mrs. Thos. Robbins, Maple street, Norwich, N. Y., Feb. 17, 1900. Men who, though alight, yet reach the chest standard, are preferred as recruits in the British army to those who are stout, the former being considered to possess the better frame.

Wanted to Know How It Felt.

The girl was very rich and the young man was poor but honest. She liked him, but that was all, and he knew it. One night he had been a little more tender than usual. “You are very rich,” he ventured. “Yes,” she replied frankly. “I am worth one million two hundred and fifty thousand dollars.” “And I am poor.” “Yes.” “Will you marry me?” “No.” “I thought you wouldn't.” “Then why did you ask me?” “Oh, just to see how a" man feels when he loses one million two hundred and fifty thousand dollars.” -Stray Stories.

POLICE OFFICER RESCUED.

Officer A. C. Swanson of the Council Bluffs Force Telia an Interesting Story. COUNCIL BLUFFS, lowa, Jan. 21, 1901.—(Special.) Kind-hearted Officer Swanson of the local police force is very popular in this city. He has lived here for seventeen years, and has enjoyed many high offices In social and society work. He is now Vice-President of the “Dannebrog” Brotherhood, the largest Danish secret society In America, which combines benevolent with the social features. Owing to the constant exposure arid many* hours on Ills feet, which his duty as a Police Officer make® unavoidable, Mr. Swanson became the victim of serious Kidney and Liver Trouble. He was very bad, but has entirely recovered. He gives the ■tory in his own words as follows: “I have been a sufferer for many years with Kidney and Liver Trouble, and have tried many remedies, some of which gave me temporarily relief, and others which were absolutely worthless. I began to think that there was no help for me, when my nephew gave me a part of a box of Dodd’s Kidney Pills which he had left, saying that It would do no harm to try them, as they had certainly fixed him all right. What be gave me helped me so much that I felt Justified in purchasing more, and I grew •lowly better. It took almost two months to effect a complete cure, as mine was a very bad case, but I can cheerfully and truthfully say that I am a well man to-day, and 1 am very grateful that Dodd’s Kidney Pills were thus brought to my notice.” ’ The wonderful cures effected by Dodd’s Kidney Pills in lowa have created quite a sensation In some parts of the State. There does not seem to be any case of Lame Back, Rheumatism, Kiuney or Bladder Trouble which these wonderful Pills cannot cure. They are certainly popular here, and the sale through the local druggists la very large.

A Great Exerciser.

Patient—Your own health seems to be very much improved of late, doctor. Doctor—Yes, I sold my horse and carriage and bought an automobile recently. Patient—Ah! you attribute your improvement to that? Doctor—Yes, the walking has done me good.—Philadelphia Press.

Bow’s This: We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. _ F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo. 0. We the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, anti believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their flrrc. W*BT & Tkuax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldino, Rinnan a Mabvin, Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, 0. Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per battle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. There are no silver or copper mines in Ireland, but geologists are of opinion that ultimately large and valuable copper mines will be discovered there. TO CURE A COLD IN ONK DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fai is to cure. E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box. 26e. The “I told you so” man never admits bis mistake.

Bilious-Got a. Cold? You’re bilious, got a cold, you have a throbbing sensation in your head, a bad taste In your mouth, your eyes burn, your skin is yellow with dark rings under your eyes, your lips are parched and you feel ugly and mean, as If you wanted to kick a lame Infant or kill a canary bird. Your system is full of bile not properly passed off, and what you need is a cleaning up inside. Don’t continue being a bilious nuisance to yourself and those who love you, but send out at once for a box of CASCARETS and work off the cold while you sleep. Be sure you get CASCARETS! Don’t let them sell you a fake substitute. «Bon cers Dectmioer 4, 1783. tt> ■■ ■■■■■■ ■ ■ bare need year valaable GAS- / CARETS and And them perfect. Couldn’t ff r - .uat do without them. I have uaed them for c*m_ W’a some time indigestion and bllioueneax r • * *nd am now completely cured. Recommend wor 3r * them to every one. Once tried, you Will bw DI- naver be without them In the family.” W BOW. A. MARX, Albany. N. T. and A movement i« on foot in New Y*~ w k eels, • '"—••a a >i BEST FOR BOWELS AND LIVER. THIS IS ______,Oc- .[£££! 25c. 50c. Maaar never sold in bulk. THE TABLET DRUGGISTS ■ettla* .lek. t'ea.Uaktlea kill, more people then all ether <Aaea.<i. toother. euara'nlced a>ea£* Ti“tediy,*tw<?&l’*kiifil“ir»S ‘ t. ear.

A Kepeater.

Dyspeptic Mother—My son, I' have corrected you often for rapid eating. Now you have gobbled that banana at two bites; you will surely be 81. As punishment you shall not go out to Play. Penitent Son—Well, ma, if I eat another banana nice and slow mayn’t I go then?—Life.

Gold! Gold! Gold!

The latest El Dorado is reported to be on Nome City Beach, Alaska. Thousands of people are hastening there, many of whom return broken In health. Of what avail Is gold when health Is gone? Guard four health with the best of all medicines, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. It will regulate the bowels, stir up the liver, Invigorate the kidneys, and absolutely cure Indigestion, constipation, malaria, chills and fever. It's a good medicine to keep on hand.

Made Him a Model Husband.

New Jersey, the lanA of oddities, comes to the front again with a phenomenal matrimonial agreement, absolutely without a parallel anywhere. Some time ago Hugo Kreig and his wife, of Hawthorne, had a quarrel and separated. He soon wearied of the condition- of loneliness into which the disagreement had plunged him and prayed to be restored to her favor. The only condition upon which she would censent to a reunion was that he subscribe to the following oath: “In consideration of the fact that my wife allows me to return home and reside there and enjoy her companionship, love and care, I, Hugh Kreig, do hereby promise to begin anew, treat my wife properly and return home before 10 o’clock when not absent on mutual engagements. “I do promise to work for her and support her as my position In life will allow. “I do promise further to attend prayer meeting, to abstain from all intoxicating liquor, also from tobacco and cigars, and in future to conduct myself In a strictly decent, sober and orderly manner.’’—Oath taken before a magistrate by Hugh Kreig, of Hawthorne, N. J. Mrs. Kreig wrote out the oath. At first It staggered him. He walked about the village for two weeks cogitating and wavering. Then he resolved to do it and called in Magistrate John Keys. “I'm tired of eating cold dinners and having nowhere to live,” he said. “My wife Is the best little woman in Jersey and I’m going to take that oath and stick to It If I can.” The magistrate was a little opposed to the oath. "There aren't any wings on your shoulders,” he said, “and I don’t believe you can keep it.” But Kreig said he could, and the oath was administered.

Lane's Family Medicine

Moves the bowels each Jay. In order to be healthy this is necessary. Acts gently on the liver and kidneys. Cures sick headachs. Price 25 and 50c.

A Boxer at Heart.

“We froze Jacky Jones out of our golf club.” “What for?” “Why, he had a Chinese wall pattern on the frieze around the tops of bis stockings.”—Detroit Free Press. The best Is the cheapest. Carter’s Ink Is the best, yet It costs no more than the poorest. Ten years’ immigration, according to the census returns, counts up nearly 4,000,000 more than the entire population of the nation at its birth.

riTQ PermanantlyCured. Nontuornarvouanouaafter rl I O nr»t dayV um of Dr. Klino'a Great Nerve R» •torer. Sand for FHEE •• •» trial bottle and treattea DB- R. H. KUNE, Ltd., Ml Arch St., Philadelphia. Pa. Doing good is the only certainly happy action of a man's life.—Sir Philip Sidney. Mra. WlnsloWi Sootbixo BTatrr for Chlldrea teethin*: aoftenu the rum a reancoo Inflammation, allaya pain, cures wludcollo. X cento a bottle. Better go to bed supperlcss than rise in debt.—Franklin.

PRESBYTERIAN PASTOR PRAISES PE-RU-NA.

Fint Presbyterian Church of Greensboro, Ga„ and Its Pastor and Elder.

The day was when men of prominence hesitated to give their testimonials to proprietary medicines for publication. remains true to-day of most proprietary medicines. But Peruna has become so justly famous, its merits are known to so many people of high and low stations, that no one hesitates to see his name in print recommending Peruna. The highest men in our nation have given Peruna a strong endorsement. Men representing all classes and stations are equally represented, A dignified representative of the Presbyterian Church in the person of Rev. E. G. Smith does not hesitate to state publicly that he has used Peruna in his family and found it cured when other remedies failed. In this statement the Rev. Smith is supported by an elder in his church. Rev. E. G. Smith, pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Greensboro, Ga., writes: "Having used Peruna in my family for some time it gives me pleasure to testify to its true worth. My little boy seven years of age had been suffering for some time with catarrh of the lower bowels. Other remedies IiAH failed, but after taking two bottles of Peruna the trouble

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almost entirely disappeared. For thin special malady I consider it well nigh 4 specific. As a tonic for weak and wormout people it has few or no equal*.”— Rev. E. G. Smith. Mr. M. J. Rossman, a prominent merchant of Greensboro, Ga., and an eldoa in the Presbyterian Church of that pl«c% has used Peruna. and in a recent lotto* to The Peruna Medicine Co., of Columbus. Ohio, writes as follows: "For a long time I was troubled with catarrh of the kidneys and tried many remedies, all Of which gave me no relief. Peruna was recommended to ma oy several friends, and after using a sow bottles I am pleased to say that the long looked for relief was found and I am now enjoying better health than I have for years, and can heartily recommend Peruna t< all similarly afflicted. It la certainly a grand medicine.”— M. J. Rossman. If you do not derive prompt and aatf»factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you hia valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of th* Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio.

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