Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 May 1901 — Page 7

BISBOP BANDY , . ' ' ' J SAYS “I Cheerfully Recommend Peruna to All Who Want a Good Tonic and a Safe Cure for Catarrh.”

Prominent members of the clergy are giving Peruna their unqualified endorsement. These men find Peruna especially adapted to preserve them from catarrh of the vocal organs which has always been the bane of public speakers, and general catarrhal debility Incident to the sedentary life of the clergyman. Among the recent utterances of noted clergymen on the curative virtues of Peruna is the following one from Bishop James A. Handy, D. D., of Baltimore: ** / take great pleasure In acknowledging the curative effects of Peruna. At the solicitation of a friend I used your remedy and cheerfully recommend your Peruna to all who a good tonic and a safe cure for catarrh.”—James A. Handy.

OTHER NOTABLE CURES. A Husband Escaped the Pangs of Catarrh of the Lungs. Most Cases of Incipient Consumption Are Catarrh.

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Edward Stevens. Mrs. Edward Stevens, of Carthnge, N. Y., writes as follows: "I now take pleasure In notifying rou that my husband has entirely recovered from catarrh, lie Is a well man to-day, thanks to you and Peruna. lie took six bottles of your medicine ns directed, and It proved to be just the thing for him. His appetite Is good and everything he eats seems to agree with him. Ills cough has left him and be Is gaining in flesh, and seems to be well every’way. 1 hope others will trv your medicine and receive the benefits that we have."—Mrs. Edward Stevens.

WHY GET SOAKED Kwhen SLICKER BLACK 0* YELLOW all mw you my IM THt IAWLST STORM? LOOK fOR MOVE TMK MAMt BCVMtRtf imTAHOM A Bit In or Bftauty Is a Joy Faraver. C ■*s Wyj* JU snrlMood t*« t«M •< u ; if g* J V. >7] n> countrrfelt of ill «traU»r aam*. Dr.L. -4 JA Fl A. Sayre bbM tn a MK An tSM \ lady of the baut lon ZYV -J./'Rre \ (a patient): "Aa you , A«J< I \ ladteewll 1 Methem. /'/ If I I 1 1 recommend 'Oour /'jß-'r'jg; V 1 aud’e Cream' aa the f ' f I bma* harmful ot all LXJ WK RWS FancyOooda Dealers tn the U. '•„ Canadas aud Europa, rran. t. nontixa,' bmp’r, s: Great Jonas bl. n.yi

If Your Wife •, Is mrroui and your doctor i medicine does ber no good, wby • don't you wrlti to Dr. Oree no about ber and get his advice I Tbh willnot ntl ym anything, and It will probably bo the . means at making your wife a wall woman. ' Dr. Greene’s address Is W. 14th St., Haw York City. He is tbo discoverer of Dr. Greene's Nervura and bas tbo greatest success cubing nervousness in all its forms. It la no exaggeration to say that thousands of women and mon have been made well through bls counsel. Absolutely no charge '■ for adrloo by mall. • '■< < W.L. DOUGLAS $3 & 53.50 SHOES K Bfel' The real worth of tnv *3.o* and PM ahoer compared with NQE9 ' W\s\ other makes is J».09 to Ny fi.lWßllt Edge Line tnuwt be '£ll equalled at any price. Host In the World for men. K.M -V i'll !"“A e •M‘2' ""■»> <•"« .hoe*. Ooodye.r f-'itaßß, '' /-/ vve|t(Hnn<l.*ewe<l Proteu). <hnn nay ether ntiinUfnc. VjnSSH&tv <—' taeertoWiewprW. I will pay SI.OOO teaay one whoean I prove that my statement la not true. /I . (Signed! W. 1,. Ikonglas. Wi I Take no substitute 1 Insist on having W. I* Douglas shoos /a. with name and price stamped dm bottom. Your dealer should keep them ; I give one dealer exclusive sale In each town. If he does not keep them and will not get them for yOn, order V.'-:'- ~1 direct from factory, enclosing price and 25c. extra for carriage. Over l.ton.two satisfied wearers. New Spring Catalog free. ia.t caio, Ej.i.t. u ..d .„isw..i,. w. L DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass, < HHJMwk W r INCHESTE FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS JHI “Hewßlvtl, "Ldaddr," nnet “Repeater ” Insist upon having then, take no Others and yon will get the best shells thst money can buy. , , ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM.

It hen the entarrh reaches the throat It 1* called tonsllltls, or laryngitis. Catarrh of the bronchial tubes Is called bronchitis; catarrh of the lungs, consumption. Any Internal remedy that will cure catarrh In one location will cure it In any other location. This is why Peruna has become -so justly famous In the cure of catarrhal diseases. It cures catarrh wherever -located. Its cures remain. Peruna does not palliate; It cures. -Mrs. Frederick Williams, President of the South Side Ladles' Aid Society of Chicago, 111., writes the following words of praise

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for Peruna from 973 Cuyler avenue, Chicago, Illi: ■'My home Is never without Peruna, for I have found during the past six years that there Is no remedy that will at once alleviate Buffering and act u n 1 | y cure, as Peruna does. Four bottles completely cured me of catarrh of the head

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of several years’ standing, and If mv husband feels badly, or either of us catch cold, we at once take Peruna. and In a dav or two It has thrown the sickness out of' the system.”-Mrs. Frederick Williams. Mrs. W. A. Allison, ot 759 Sheffield avenue, Chicago, 111., Is the Assistant Matron

of the Peoples Hospital. She has the following to say about Peruna: ”1 have had frequent opportunities to observe the wonderful curative effects of Peruna. especially on persons suffering with a congested condition of the head, lungs, and stomach, generally called catarrh. It alleviates pain and

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soreness. Increases the appetite and so tonei up the entire system that the patient quickly regains strength and health.''-Mrs. W. A. Allison. If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory 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 his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman. President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O.

A Lively Fly.

The lantern fly, which lives in the Malay peninsula, jumps a distance of fiv« or sin feet without appending its wings. It does this by drawing its nose back under its body and striking It suddenly against the surface upon which it is resting. The insect is thrown forward somewhat as is the stone from a boy's slingshot.

Death from Formaldehyde.

Recently, in Toledo, a man died from eating oysters which had been preserved by the use of formaldehyde. An ovet quantity of thfe preservative had been used.

Coughing Leads to Consumption.

Kemp’s Balsam will stop the cough at once. Go to your druggist to-day and get a sample bottle free. Sold in 25 and 50cent bottlea. Go at once; delays are dangerous. In Zante, one of the lonian islands, there is a petroleum spring which has been known for nearly 8,000 years. It is mentioned by Herodotus. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES do no spot, streak or give your goods an unevenly dyed appearance. In the United States and Canada there are 960,094 Odd Fellows and 837,395 Free Masons. It Ton Have Rheumatism Send no monsy. but writs to Dr. Shoop. Raeino. Win, Box 149, for six bottles of. Dr. Shoop's KheumstloOurs, express paid. If cured psy gk.SU If not, it is free.

CENTER OF POPULATION.

Census Bureau Fixes Point Six Miles East of Columbus, Ind. In a bulletin issued by bureau the center of population of the Unit-ed-States is reviewed at length. As previously unnoiinced, the center on June 1, 11X10. was six miles southeast of Colunibtis, Ind. In the past ten years it has moved westward about fourteen miles and since 1790, the first census, 319 miles. The center of population is determined as if the surface of the country, with the population distributed upon it, were a curd, and is the point at which the card would balance. The •'median'’ point is located at Spartansburg, Ind. This is the point of intersection of the line dividing the population equally north and south with the line dividing it equally east and west. Comparison of the movements of the center of population and the "median” point shows that they do not move, in parallel lines, as from 1880 to IS9O the "median” point moved west 27 miles and north ti.G miles, while the eenter of population moved west 48 miles and north 9 miles. Since 1890 the center of population has moved westward a little over fourteen miles and southward a little less than three miles. This is the smallest movement of the center of population ever noticed since the beginning of the government. It seems to indicate quite clearly that the day of abnormal increases in population throughout the Westen States has passed by. The census figures show a large increase in the population of the north Atlantic States and this has kept the eenter of population much farther east than had been expected. In the decade ending with 1890, there was a westward movement of forty-eight miles. Thus it will be seen that in the last ten years the star of empire has taken its way westward, so far as population is concerned, only one-third as rapidly as formerly. The slight southerly movement of the center of population is due to the great movement of people Into Indian Territory. Oklahoma and Texhs. It is a topic worthy of consideration,not only ,by . statisticians, but by ethnologists as well, that the center of population has clung in remarkable way to the thirty-ninth parallel of north latitude. Assuming the westward movement to have been uniformly along the parallel of 39 degrees of latitude, the westward movement of the several decades has been as follows: 1790-18 d(), forty-one miles; 1800-1810, thirty-six miles; 1810-1820, fifty miles; 1820-1830, thirty-nine miles; 1830-1840. fifty-five miles; 1840-1850. fifty-five miles; ISSO- - eighty-one miles; 1800-1870, fortytwo miles; 1870-1880, fifty-eight miles; 1880-1890, forty-eight miles; 1890-1900, fourteen miles. This is a total westward movement of 51!) miles since 1790. Excluding Alaska, Hawaii and other recent accessions, the center of area of the United States is found to be in northern Kansas, in approximate latitude 39 degrees .55 minutes, and longitude 98 degrees 50 minutes. The center of population is therefore about three-fourths of a degree south and more than thirteen degrees east of the center of area.

TRADING IN WALL STREET.

Volume of Buaineta in Stpck* and Securities Paralyzes Brokers. The tremendous business which Wall street brokers have been called on to .transact during the present record-break-ing days has more than taxed their strength and resources, it has fairly paralyzed them, says a New York dispatch. One development of this unparalleled activity in the stock market is seen in the strain put upon Wall street bookkeeping. The, question has been discussed in a number of firms as to whether, if present conditions continue, it will become neet ssary shortly to Have two forces of clerks, a day force and a night force. ’Hie demand for aeoountants just now Tar exceeds the supply, fur. while ibookkeej>ers with experience in mercantile houses are easily obtained, brokers say it is ditticulf to find men who are competent to handle the Complicated accounting of 'a brokerage <>fli<e.i The tremendous advance in values la almost without , precedent, an I the dealings have never been witnessed in stick tremendously heavy volume.

BUFFALO FAIR OPENS.

Pan • American Ixpyeition Throws W ide Ila Gates to Public. President, McKinley stopped at Vicksburg, pressed an electric button opened the t*ah-Aine'rienn Exposition. The gates of the exposition were thrown open to the public at Bi3o ufclock Wednesday morning. The initial day of, the sit months' form of tin* big show-was usher ed ill amid the banging of hnmniers, the shrieking of saws, tile rattling of work carts aitd the shiftit* of workmen. There was much, iu the unfinished however, to interest the throngs of peoNo ceremonies marked the opening of the gates, it having been decided by the management to combine the opening day ceremonies with thosw of dedication day, May 20. The change in the date, however, did not cause a moment's relaxation of the strenuous efforts being put forth by every one connected with the exposition to have everything its nearly ready as possible. The appearance of the buildings and grouftde bore ample evidence of their efforts.

Odds and Ends.

Col. .1. C. McCook, United States consul for the Klondike, is reported to be dead at Dawson City. After being pardoned, Frank‘Coles, n burglar in, jail at, Itiehmond, Vn„ declared he worth! be a missionary. Underground cells at Toronto's prison are called l the , ‘*blavl< hole" horror.' The prison is looking with vermin. New Ateel, mid iron company, Youngstown. Ohip, has purekaseiLlaiid ou, which to build its plant. $ 1 .(MNMMJO. In German hospital. Now York, the afonihcli of Jacob Wichman was removed and ah operation perforated tor cancer. At' Crow Summit, \V. "Vai, Everett Wheaton, 20,' wita fatally shot by his father; Jo men Wheaton, in mfainily row. The new N;iva| at AnnapoUs will be n fin? structure. Wheji completed the building will cost $3,00u.00h, and; lie finer than any government structiirei nntside of Washington. *<lt will acconi moda,te 500 cadet*. • ~ During the prevali'Dce of the intense cold in tl|v Yukon readou the first two months of this year (68.0 below aero being tbe lowest), there Was a hnxo all over the country, and nn epidemic of rubies seized upon the dogs of Dawaou.

FRAGRANT SO/ODONT for the TEETH and BREATH New Size SOZODONT LIQUID ... 250 New Patent Box SOZODONT POWDER . . 250 Large LIQUID and POWDER ... 760 fcW At the Stores or by .Mail, postpaid, for the Price. A Dentist’s Opinion: “As an antiseptic and hygienic mouthwash, and for the care and preservation of the teeth and gums, I cordially recommend Sozodont. I consider it the ideal dentifrice for children’s use.” [Name of writer upon application.] HALL & RUCKEL. NEW YORK.

Neighborly.

Husband—lsn’t it about time Mrs. Borrero was returning our call? Wife— Yes, but if she does return it it will be more than she does with the other things she gets from us.—Detroit Free Pt ess.

What Do the Children Drink?

Don't give them tea or coffee. Have yon tried the new food drink called GRAIN-0? 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 ■ystems. Grain-0 is made of pure grains, and when properly prepared tastes like the choice grades of coffee, but costs about % as much. AU grocers sell it. 16c and 25c. Two thousand gallons of air are a grown-up person's allowance for twentyfour hours. Lane'. Family Medicine Moves the bowels each d.y. In order to be healthy this is necessary. Acts gently on the liver and kidneys. Cures tick headache. Price 25 and 50c, To drag Truth from her Well, where Diplomacy will be equally welcomed.

■ I Ay# A » I iftlD From Monday to Saturday—at every ■ turn in the kitchen work—a Wickless Blue Flame Oil Stove will save labor, ■ hme and expense —and keep the cook comfortable. No bulky fuel to prepare i 1 or carr Y» no waiting for the fire to come ■ EI, |i H |j| WBSfr up or down; a fraction of the expense ordinary stove. A . B Wickless BLUE FLAME OH Stove J will boil, bake, broil or fry better than a FMOM 3 coal stove. It is safe and cleanly—can X q MMf ■ not become greasy, can not emit any g odor. Made in several sizes, from one t : 'w burner to five. If your dealer does not [ -- - . t . j Q' have them, write to nearest agency of STANDARD OIL COMPANY. W >| i I fli |f* ■ M

MjitlTl MAM-M-MAII llf DON’T YOU HEAR BABY CRY? lIDo you forget that summer’s coming with ts an £ ers to th 2 little ones—all troubles hi the bowels. W The summer’s heat kills babies and little I children because their little insides are not in Jr good, clean, strong condition. Winter has filled the system with bile. FA) Bekhhigi vomiting up of sour food, rash, ffi flushed skin, colic, restlessness, diarrhoea or Sv j J constipation, all testify that the bowels are out OJ of order. ill]! If you want the little ones to face the coming' dangers wtthJjßjC fl p ou* anxious fear for their lives, see that the baby's bowels are Pli soothingly, but positively cleaned out in tne spring time, / 1 I* m *^ e mJ healthy before hot •weather sets in. a * The only safe laxative for children, pleasant to take (they ask for more) is CASCARETS. Nursing mothers make their milk mildly purgative for the baby by eating a CASCARET . , . now and then. Mama eats a CASCAR£7\ baby gets the benefit. Try it! Send for a 10c box of CASCARETS to-day and you will find that, as we guarantee, all irregularities of the little and big childrens insides arc CURED BY . LIVER TONIC lOc.^■■ 25c ' NEVER ALL DRUGGISTS. !!■■■■ ' SOLD IN BULK. ‘ |( iAlfb If |. I i.l .. I . ■ .■ , ,

Kall k«wel trouble,, appendicitis, tolllouaneaa, bad breatb, bad blood, wind on the etomacb, bloated bowMn foul mouth, hoadache, Indigo*!lon, pimple., paina alter eating, liver trouble, onflow complexion and dixzlneaa. w hen your bowola don»| move regularly yon aro getting sick. Constipation klllamore people than all other dUea.e. together. It la a •tartar for the chronic ailmdnta and lone year, of auObrlnc that come anerwarda. No mattdr What alia you, atari taking CASCABKTS to-day, for yon will never get well and bo well all the time until you put your bowela rlflit. Take our advice| Mart with CASCARKTN to-day, under an absolute guarantee to euro or money refunded. <m •

His Explanation.

“What do you menu by having a woman's letter in your coat pocket?” his wife inquired Bternly. For a moment his face went white. Then a shade of relief chased it away. “On my word, Mnria, I forgot to mail it for you.”—Philadelphia Times. There Is more catarrh In mis section of th. country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great, many years doctors pronounced It a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney ft Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is the only constitutional cur. on the market. It Is taken Internally In doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case It falls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address, J CHENEY ft CO., toledo, 0. by Druggists. 75c. A geographical board of the Dominion of Canada settles all questions as to the correct spelling of geographic- names in the dominion. CITQ PermanentlyCw*4. llonu ernei-eouaneeearter ■ lid flrrt dav’* use of Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve Ra•torar. Bend forFKEE 18 00 trial bottle and treatha. DR. R. H. KUNE. Ltd., 831 Arch St.. Philadelphia, Pa.

GUARANTEED elaillar medicine fa tbo world. Thu I. abMlute proof of •Ts?* “’ d ."L r .!L Mt torttmealal. We hen fblth aa«t win eell CASCAKET* aboelately ruarantaed to ouro oe> mepev reraafud. On buy today, two AOe bosee, give them • «***•*, boneet trial, ae perolmule directions, »»•If yea ar* aattoUed. after wetae eae *eo box. rctoura the named Me I and tbe empty bexte ue by mall, or tbe drnaglst free. £bom yon uarekaaed it, aad get year money beehfbr both >xee. Tdlte our ndvlee no matter wbut nUo yen-.tart to-

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