Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 February 1901 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THE DUTY OF MOTHERS. What Buffering frequently results from a mother’s ignorance; or more frequently from a mother’s neglect to properly instruct her daughter! Tradition says “woman must suffer,” and young women are so taught. There is a little truth and a great deal of exaggeration in this. If a young woman suffers eeverely she needs treatment, and her mother should aee that she gets it. Many mothers hesitate to take their daughters to a physician for examination ; but no mother need hesitate to write freely about her daughter o* herself to Mrs. Finkham and secure the most efficient advice without charge. Mrs. Pinkham’a address is Lynn, Mass. Mrs. August Pfalzgraf, of South Byron, Wis., mother of the young lady whose portrait we here publish, wrote Mrs. Pinkham in January, 1699, saying her daughter had suffered for two vears with irregular menstruation had headache all the time, and pain in her side, feet swell, and was generally miserable. Mrs. Pinkham promptly replied with advice, and under date of March, 1899, the mother writes again that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound cured her daughter of all pains and irregularity. Nothing in the world equals Mrs. Pinkham’s great medicine for regulating woman’s peculiar monthly troubles. JSALfflßSftDSnirHl! BWILL MAKE YOU nlUl.i »BROMUS lIEISIt I Sothln(rUkM?on earth to-dey that we know of ana we have scoured the world over to and I Its equal. Grow? where 1 all others kill and burn I up from excewlve heat 1 and lack of auffldant I moisture, (.row* where * ell others winter kltt I and freeze out. » to T 1 tone of magnifioent hay I of pm+ I $1.20 us up * | Larweat potato and I Chotoes r»re*° lleavk I Telle. I □ for io Coats and this lottos ! 1 Spelts Wwader, the 4«w (Tprlww » kr.< thX • ■ Blltlea Item r tireas with Us 12tout of hay ner I 1 acre,the Peeoet—a startling food, 1 I ■ the Vleterla Rape Marvel, the , 1 astonishing ESO bushel per acre. . I I ® tc - *"• 10 pavkacee rt£3mtkc\ ■ 1 fully worth 110 to get a I I Ulmrt la staiwea. | . j JOHNA jALZEtifSI 1^;! no UyawtsV WtTl 'ISH b»M® Mittlii • BLACR on. miJOW Will Keep You Dry G3®ircaoc3@ Itai Vlmjl Taps No Sustitutc . fact Catalocuc, Showinc Fum. Lmt or Garments and Nats. A-J-TOWERCo. Botvow. Mass. lUAtffLWm EXCURSION RATES 4u ßtil ,^r lo T* wl,, JMlaffSi IhmSi ff.T****** 1» soch month. *nd rota* Write to F. PedUy, Bupt. (rntnitcration, Ottawa, Canada, or tbs uud'-rslened, who will mail you atlatei. pamphu-tl, etfrvsotooet: C. J. llroiigbton, tin Monaduock llldg., Chicago; N. liurtholomew, KM stb St., Wi Molaet, Iowa: M. V. MqInnet, No. « Merrill Block. Detroit, Hlch.: 5, Grieve, Saginaw. Mloh.; T. O. Currie, I New Inturance Building, Milwaukee, Wit.: E. T. Holme*, IndianaiioTlt, ind.. Agent* (or toe Government of Camas. STsO KINDS For 16 Cents t rear wa »< erted outfor RKUHOnew oturrs. Wo received *70,00(1. Wa have on our book* l.lliyudnamae. wlata SkWO i“ Mi making t«uu full, hence t hia unprecedented r for Hoanta poatptid of llada or rarrat lureloua rad I shea, •aaralfleent earliest welaea, aria utorloea tomaloea. aj^'t^ri.r* I '”’ **VS?* kaafU tawalhrr ellb an, (real l*.rn n *i*■"*» Caleb*. tattle* all RiUlftti Dollar Him, Fft,oat. Tao Mat, «a. Spent, Oalan Herd at *n»„ eta., all '**'•■*• atampa and tkla eeUee. aialo* |MMlU>ilr worih *IOO ta ear laatar of f „d,« (arm earn*. lOMN A. SALXIW SEED AO. ■NiWMHMiamoJMSiMMh