Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1901 — Page 7

CONGRESSMAN BOTKIN

The Well-Known Kansas Statesman, Cured of Catarrh of the Stomach by Pe-rn-na, AFTER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS’ SUFFERING More Evidence of Interest to the Millions of Catarrh Sufferers in the United States.

HON. J. D. BOTKIN, CONGRESSMAN-AT-LARGE FROM KANSAS.

In a recent letter to Dr. Hartman, Congressman Botkin, of Winfield, Kan., whose fame is a national one, gays of Peruna: tty Dear Doctor"lt gives me pleasure to certify to the excellent curative qualities of your medicines—Peruna and Manalln. I have been afflicted more or less for a quarter of a century with catarrh of the stomach and constipation. A residence In Washington has Increased these troubles. A few bottles of your medicine have given me almost complete relief, and I am sure that a continuation of them will effect a permanent cure. Peruna Is surely a wonderful remedy for catarrhal affections.” — J. D. Botkin, Congressman-at-Large.

CONGRESSMAN BOTKIN Is one of the most influential and best known men In tbe State of Kausus. Whatever he may say on any subject will be accepted by tbe people as tbe truth. So famous a remedy as l’eruna could not have well escaped the attention of so famous a man. He not only baa beard of the remedy, but be has used It and was relieved of an affliction of twenty-flve years' standlnf. Peruna Is the one internal remedy that cures chronic catarrh. It cures catarrh wherever located. This is a fact that tbe people are rapidly finding out, bat there are still a large multitude who need to know It. Mr. Frank Richter, of Winona. Minn., says in a letter to The Peruna Medicine Company. "As a remedy for catarrh I take pleasure in recommending Peruna for catarrh of the stomach. I know what It Is to be afflicted with this awful disease and consider It my duty to say a word In behalf of the remedy which gave me such relief. Peruna cured me, and I know It will cur* any one else who suffers from this diteas*. It gives me ?reat pleasure to testify to the curative es ecti of this medicine. Pernna Is a well tested and frequently used remedy, and for catarrh of the ntomach It is unsurpassed. "My catarrh was principally located In my head and stomach. I tried many remedies without success. I tried several doctors, but they were unable to cure me. I read of Peruna la tbe papers and five bottles cq.red me,”—Frank Richter. The gnatrlc Juice la secreted by tbe mucous follicles of tb« stomach. When this Juice Is normal It digests (dissolves) the flood without producing any disturbance whatever. If, however, the gastric Juice la not normal, digestion cause* many disagreeable symptoms. This condition la known as tndlgestlo*. Peruna will cure thl*.

UUffkIBPTI excursion rates toWsstasa Canada and pmlavs l.ilDfts growing land on tha ContiWfrSKffiaa fee: . daraianad. Bpacially conductad Bicomioni will laava fit. Paul, Minn., on tha Ist and 8d Toaada? in aach mouth, and specially low ratas an all linaa of ratlwa/ ara being qaotad for axcaraioaa ,or M “ l - Writ* to F. Pedley, Supt Immigration. Ottawa, Canada, or the uudersluned. who will mall you atlases. parUpliloti, etc., fri-vof cost: C.J. Broughton. IMS Monadtiock Bldg., Chicago; N. Bartholomew, 806 sth Bt., l)«s Moines. Iowa: M. V. Molunes, No. 2 Merrill Block. Detroit, Mich.; J. Grieve, Saginaw. Mich.: T. O. Currie, l. New insurance Building, Milwaukee, Wts.; E. T, Holmes, Indianapolis, Ind., Agents for the Government of Canada. , IWSpeclal Excursions to Western Canada during March and April. B Fppn New Map of Oregon, | ■ _ Il vv Washington and Idaho. B MB The tide of emigration is strong toward I w g {J] c North, Pacific Coast states, but VS M tn<*rc I* Mill ample room for more, and m the country wants you. M The best sections ol those states for 1 ■ rattle, sheep, hogs. luui § ■ _ bering or mining arc ip the Columbia # and Snake river basins. M . F ® r " ""r.mapofthe reglonand a ■ book descriptive of its resources, send tF M ® c f n ** *tamp* to pay postage, to B o' o' R * ,Q '°en. Pass. Act. Oregon L M R. R. * Nar. Co., Portland, Ore. WF join the amy

Mrs. Selina Tanner, Athens, 0.. writes: "I cannot find words to express my thanks vttt«svtsts«e« for your kind advice. SI never once thought ~I had catarrh of the ~ stomach. I com ~ menced taking Pe- , runa as you dlrect- <. ed. My atomach <, continued to hurt ~ me for about two 11 weeks after I began i • the medicine and o then It stopped. I 11 bow have a good ap- " petite while before < ■ I was nearly ttarv- '' ed."—Mrs. S el 1 u a '' Mr. L. O. Marble, ollrs. Selina Tanner.!' of o«neva. Neb., "I do believe thaS or catarrh is entirely cured. 1 have not baa any trouble with my stomach for a long time. I am a* well aa one of my age could expect (seventy years). 1 have had the catarrh ever since I was a young man, and have doctored for It for years and got very little bmler, but thanks to you and your Peruna and Manalln I believe I am wail of it. 1 can eat anything now and It doesn't hurt me, and Peruna Is the only thing I have ever found that will cure the catarrh. I believe It is the only cure for catarrh, and 1 hope every one troubled with catarrh will try Peruna and be cured.”—L. O. Marble. If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Pernna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your cue and be will tie Pleased to give you his valuably advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, president of the Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio.

iKECP YOUR SADDLE, DOT]| ■ THE ORIGINAII OMM6L ILICKCR k«« OSVILIOW PWTKTI BOTH MR AND SADDLE ««* HARDE if STORM loearoa**- CATALOGUE:! TRCC SHOWING PUU. LINe OP GARMENTS AND MATO A J TOWER CO BOSTON, MASS. »sl "2? CATARRH CLIMATIC Nothing hut a Iocs) remi-dvnr < liangoof cb- i-A *'**'*> HALP' O mat* will cur* CATARRH. Otva* Kelinf at mil r iSo Opens ami cl-nimr. Uj<- \x> ,dHa£h. COLDSREAD Membrane. ffMtoves the Mows of Taste and Nmrll. No Mercury, No Injurious drug. Regular Bias, M oonto: KaAlly fllse. 11.00 at Druggiata or by mall. KLT BROTBBRS, M Warrm Street, New Tort

HISS BARBER TO CHRISTEN THE OHIO .

It is announced that Miss Mary Barber, niece of Mrs. McKinley, will christen the new battleship Ohio. ’The selection has resulted in a good deal of spirited gossip, as Miss Nash, daughter of the Governor, was originally selected. It seems that one of Senator Hanna’s daughters also coveted the place, hut the Senator announced that he declined to permit the committee to consider either of his daughters for the occasion. Senator Foraker has withdrawn his daughters in favor of Miss Barber, and now that young lady has no competitors. She will travel to California in company with the President and his wife.

A BIG DRY GOODS TRUST.

It May Drive the Little Fellows Out of Business. The latest mammoth trust to be exploited is that of dry goods. J. Pierpont Morgan, who fused the steel kings in a mass, and John Claflin, head of the well-known New York wholesale dry goods house, are the promoters of the unification. They propose to combine all the important dry goods stores, wholesale and retail, throughout the country, and this is intended to drive out of business the lesser merchants aud the commission firms, as the trust will deal directly with the manufacturers, thus ending the middlemen. It may also ruin the importer, for this colossus will take the product of European factories without the aid of the importer. It is thought something like 100,000 men will lose employment by this new plan. Traveling men will be displaced, as letters and telegrams will do the work fwrmcriy executed by the commercial traveler. Speaking of the proposition A. D. Juliiard, a prominent banker of New York, who is taking a leading part in it, said: “The man who has an enormous Broadway rental to pay for a 6tore carrying a special line of retnil stock cannot long compete with the department store proprietor, who can carry the same kind of a stock and put it away in the basement of his big building. Just as tbte department stores to-day can undersell the small retailer, so a combination of department stores can sell at cheaper rates than prevail now in the individual ones.’’ *

BARS AMERICAN BEEF.

British War ntßre Confirms Report as to Army Contracts Order. The British war office confirms the report that it is going to try the experiment of supplying the army with only homegrown beef. The experiment will extend six months from June 1. The director of contracts, a major, said to a London press representative: "The new yule applies only to refrigerated beef hitherto bought in the open market in London. It will not seriously affect the American trade, as the total weekly supply for the army is only 200,000 pounds, which is barely 2 per cent of the weekly imports of refrigerated beef into England from the United States.” Officials at.-ttfe Washington Agricultural and State departments are inclined to take a serious view of the action of the British government in excluding American beef and meat products from the British army contracts. They agree that the move has an ominous look and regard it as the entering wedge of a far-reaching policy which may seriously cripple American exports.

ODDS & ENDS OF SPORT

The Boston Club will have no fewer than seven college players in its ranks this season. ‘‘Australian Billy” Murphy, the once well-known featherweight boxer, is now a watchman in Sioux City, lowa. Some critics believe that the pennant race in the National League will be a onesided affair between Brooklyn and Pittsburg. Ireland will send a fine team of runners, jumpers and weight throwers to represent her at the Pan-American Exposition during the four days devoted to the Irish caruival. A team of picked American athletes will visit the British Isles the coming summer to try for the English championships and incidentally to have a crack at the Irish and Scottish titles. The announcement by the allied bicycle manufacturers that they would support racing teams the coming Season means considerable to the sport and the racing men. It means that the best of the racing men of this country will be seen on the national racing circuit. The American team of shooters that Is to compete against the pick of English, Scotch and Irish marksmen In England this summer w ill be captained by Tbotnos A. Marshall of Keithsburg, HI. Marshall is one of the boat-known and moat expert shots in the country. Anent the reported fact tbnt a hunch of sports in DatTifon City is willing to give SIO,OOO for a match between Tom Shsr key and Frank Slavin, a New York man advises Sharkey to etay awuy from Daweon. The Qothemits iias figured it out that Sharkey’s expenses in the land of ice would be about f 15,00 d

Love’s Sacrifice.

The following, which, we are sure, Is an exceptional case, is narrated of a certain Mr. and Mrs. Cablff, of No-where-in-Particular. Mrs. Cabiff’s education In the art of cookery had been somewhat neglected, but she did her best, and her husband struggled manfully and uncomplainingly with the tongh steaks and sour bread she set before him day after day. One morning, about three years after their wedding, she said to him: “Oliver, you dou’t love your wife as you did once!” “Why do yon say that?” he asked, in surprise. “Because you don’t eat the things I cook any more.” “I’hillidn,” rejoined Oliver, with all the earnestness he could command, “I love you as fondly as ever, but my digestion Is ruined!”

What Do the Children Drink?

Don’t give them tea or coffee. ‘Have you tried the new food drink called GRAIN-0? It is delicious and nourishing and takes the place of coffee. The more Grain-0 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 costa about Vt as much. All grocers sell it. ISc and 25c.

Hope for the Better.

Employer—Now, where have you been all this time—at the matinee, I suppose? Come, confess. Office Boy (in fear and trembling)— Yes, sir, I was. Employer—l’m glad to hear It. Perhaps you’ve picked up a new tune. I was getting tired of that old .one you whistle.—Philadelphia Press.

How’s This:

We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props., Toledo. O. . We the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all bustaesij, transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Wai.dino, Rinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free.

A Real Dramatic Treat.

Abe Chinwhiskers—Did you see Sary Bernhardt play she was a man when you was ter Noo York, Josh? Joshua Geehaw—Humph! Better'n that! I see a whole minstrel troupe made up of women.—Puck.

Coughing Leads to Consumption.

Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at •nee. Go to your druggist to-day and get a sample bottle free. Sold in 25 and 50cent bottles. Go at once; delays are dangerous.

Tactful.

Miss Withers (showing photograph of herself)—l'm afraid it's rather faded. Binks (inexperienced, aged 19)—Yes, but it's just like you.—London Punch.

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 aick headache. Price 25 and 50c. Six hundred thousand persons are employed in the electrical industries of the United States and about $4,000,000,000 Is invested in them. Piso’s Cure Is the best medicine we »ver used for all affections of the throat ind lungs.—Wm. O. Endsley, Vanburen, Lnd., Feb. 10, 1900. The greatest waterfall is Niagara, which sends over 32,000,000 tons of water an hour.

C|TO Permanently Cured. No fit* or nervousness after 111 O flnt day’# use of Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve Restorer. Send for PUCK OO trial bottle and treaties. DR. R. B. KLINE. Ltd., Ml Arch St.. Philadelphia. Pa.

Every day you clean the house you _ live in, to get rid of the dust and dirt. Your body, the house your soul lives in, also becomes filled up with ail manner of filth, which should have been removed k&M v vfiT" rom <ky 1° day. Your body needs dally cleaning inside. If your Dowels, your /yUfMVI hver, your kidneys are full of putrid filth, and you don’t clean them out, you’ll be in bad odor with yourself and everybody else. DON’T USE A HOSE to clean your M iHside, but sweet, fragrant, mild but positive and forceful CASCARETS, that wmSSaPw/M h WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP, prepare s s^\\v s * I v; removal, and drive it off soitly, gently, but X\v I none the less surely, leaving your blood , ' ' Pure and nourishing, your stomach and )yy\ bowels dean and lively, and your liver I \ \ kidneys healthy and active. Get a 50-cent box today, a whole month’s treatment, and if not satisfied get your money back —but you’ll see how the cleaning of your body is KfSjSa-ss-a GUARANTEED bss»«hs mouth, heaffach*. Indlgeatlon, pimples, Ullfllllllv I LLU •' , ' r ■ l * "•*»»•■ »»<•*•• a tzz. 'V-;,. p»op 1 e °ltiaiT * ,c sj fonatlpatlon kill* m S&. r n?U.‘V ,V.m O* iiu !"* co !“ 0 aft*rw»rdi. No natter what mtt * r ROc !»•*. r*tnrm %hn Will Rcver get woll and bo well nil th« time until mm 4 |fl J r ®* r f o ®*! bock for b«u s iasssa-’-aF

An Observing Actor.

“I am in’luck,” said the tragedian. “I have just received an annual pass aver the Central Railway.” 1 "How in the world did that happen?” asked the comedian. “Recognition of valuable services. After our return from our last trip I reported to the general manager thirty-seven defective ties, any one of which might have caused a wreck.”—New York Herald.

Spring Cleaning Made Easy.

Much of the terror of spring cleaning may be avoided by good management. Settled weather should be selected for the work, and everything necessary provided beforehand. Ivory soap will be found best for washing paints, floors and windows; it is harmless, and very effective in making the house clean and fresh. ELIZA R. PARKER.

How He Descended.

Hod O’Hooly—Shure an' I’m discindid from some of th’ greatest houses in Ireland. Widow Bid Brady—Shure ye have—on a ladder.—Chicago Chronicle.

You Can Get Allen's Foot-Ease FREE.

Write to-day to Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y., for a FREE sample of AHen'a FoetEase, a powder to shake Into your shoes. It cures tired, sweating, damp, swollen, aching feet. It makes new or tight shoes easy. A certain cure for Corns anil Bunions. All druggists and shoe stores sell It. 25c.

A Good Cook.

“Is your wife a good cook, Christie?” “You bet. So good that she never insists on my eating what she has cooked.” —Philadelphia Bulletin. The highest trees in the world belong to a species of eucalypti found in Australia. Single specimens have grown to a height exceeding 400 feet.

If You Hava Dyspepsia

Bend no money, but write Dr. Shoop. liacine, Win., Box 149, for nix UOtties of Dr. Shoop’s Hextorat.ive; extrees paid. If cared, per $5.60- if not, it ii free. Aluminum is cheaper than tbe equivalent copper, and considerably lighter, but about QO per cent bulkier.

Any Doctor h willing to treat yoO for rheumatism, if year credit I» good or you pay bis tea. But only ona doctor will oura your rheumatism, and be charges nothing for advice. This physician Is Dr. Greene, tbe discoverer of Dr. Greene i Nervura. If you will write to him at 35 West 14th Street, New York City, be win tell yeu exactly bow to got rid es rheumatism for good and all. It won V cost you anything to gat his advice. Why den Y yeu write to Dr. Greene to-day T W. L. DOUGLAS TF\ $3 & $3.50 SHOES SUSS The real worth of ir.v $3.00 and $3.50 ehne* compared with pSQEf •ther makes is $4.00 to $5.00. My $4.00 Gilt Edge Line cannot be E- djcll equalled at any price. Best in the world for men. V fr/i I w»k« and sell more men** flne ih«rs, Goodyear '' Welt(Hand-Sewed Proeem), than any other manufur- g—' turerin the world. 1 will pay (SI,OOO to any one wbo cau I prove that my lUtcmcnt Is not true. //! (Ntgned) W. I*. Douglas. jTVI Take no snbstltnte f Insist on having W. L Douglas shoes \ with name and price stamped on bottom. Your dealer should M keep them ; I give one dealer exclusive sale in each town. If \§S:>' jSflk be d oes not keep them and will not get them for yon. order why 'AiSpgnaaV direct from factory, enclosing price and zso. extra for carriage. tAHßafariNßntlk Over 1,000,000 satisfied wearers. New Spring Catalog free. bat Cslor lysUU u-i ucluiv.lj. N. L DOUGLAS, Brockton, Matt. Inßwntak oSSawSeCU *———MeMii—ses———stMf ss—sss—sss FREE j! WINCHESTER\ | Wimohestmr ! Our 160 page! i SHOTGUNS . j j i illustrated cata-j J FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN i »<NEWRIVAL” 1 logue. 1 > the winning combinatio* ia the Acid or at ( I “LEADER,’’and | the trap. Ail dealers tell them. < 1 “REPEATER” 1 FREE ': WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. i | A trial will prove (l ito Winchester Avb., Hew Haven, Conn. ( , their Superiority.

Dyeing Is ae simple as washing wfcea you use PUTNAM FADELESS DYBB. TBe entire area of Norway is abet three times the size of New York State. Mr*. Winslow’s Boomnva snuxr for OhlldMi teething; sottens th* gums, reduces inflimsssoisa allays psin cures wind colic. « cants s bottl*.

Beware of Them There are two afflictions which perhaps give tbe most pain and trouble, viz: Sciatica and Lumbago Both disable and cripple, but St. Jacobs Oil is their best cure.

M CURES WHERE AIL ELSt tails. |Sl| kg Best ( ough Syrup. Tastes Good. D« w in time. Sold by druggists. m _c. N. U. No. 10- 1901 WHEN WRITING TO ADVERTISERS PLEASE lAV >OO llw the advertisement la this paper.