Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 January 1902 — Page 7

PROMINENT PHYSICIANS USE AND ENDORSE PE-RU-NA. ] OF WASHINGTQM.P.C. XXJ 4 C. B. Chamberlin, M. D., writes from 14th and P. Sts., Washington, D. 1 ••Many cases havz come under my observation, where Peruna ! baa benefited and cured. Therefore, / cheerfully recommend ! ! it for catarrh and a general tor.ic.”--C. B. CHAMBERLIN, M. D.

Medical Examiner U. S. Treasury.

Dr. Llewellyn Jordan, Medical Ex-

Dr. L. Jordan.

«dy. One short mouth has brought forth a vast change and I now consider myself a well man after months of suffering. Fellow sufferers, Peruna will cure you." DR. LLEWELLYN JORDAN. Geo. C. Havener, M. D., of Anacostla, D. 0., writes: The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O.: Gentlemen—‘‘ln my practice I have had occasion to frequently prescribe your valuable medicine, and have found its use beneficial, especially in cases of catarrh.” GEORGE C. HAVENER, M. D. Dr. L. S. Smith, of Williston, Fla., Writes: “I have found Peruna a most valuable remedy for chronic catarrh of the head.

Capsicum Vaseline Put Up In Collapsible Tubes. A Substitute for and Superior to Mustard or any ether platter, and will not blister tbe most delicate tkiu. The pain allaying and curatiTe qualities of this article are wonderful. It will stop the toothache at once, and relieve headache and sciatica. We recommend it at the best and safest external counter-irritant known, also as an external remedy for pains in the chest and stomach aud all rheumatic, neuralgic and gouty complaints. A trial will prove wbat we claim for it, and It Will be found to be lavaluable In tbe household. Many people say “It is the best of all your preparations." Price is cents, st sll druggists, or other dealers, or by tending tbit amount to us In postage stamps we will send yon s tube by mall. Mo article should be accepted by the public unless the same carries our label, as otherwise it is not genuine. CHEESCBROUGH MANUFACTURING CO, 17 Stats Street, New Vsrfc City.

IO CENT TRIAL BIZE. Ely’s Cream Balm Gives Relief at once. Irafc' ' -< m| It Clemvcs, soothes end UHL-'rrS’wS'TSßly heals the diseased meinbrane. It cares Catarrh ~ _ and drives away s Cold II A V ETCri/CTD In the Head quickly. It IIW ¥ > KvVlvlt U absorbed. Heals and Protects the Men brane. Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell. Full size **£■[ Trial Size 10c.: st Druggists or by mail. «LT BROTHERS, M Warren Street, MewTork.

njh'i •^SEED^% IH Proud net record of any seed .man on earth, ■■ and yst ws are ronehlns out for mors. Wn ■■ dsalrs, by iatj #>).000 more and hence 1 i'i o WORTri FOR 10c I |H We will mall upon receipt of 10c In stampe JM IS our great catalogue, north 1100.00 to any TA wide awake farmer or sardener, to- JKaf Va aether wit h many Farm Reed earn plea, ARJ positively worth SIO.OO to set a Jw* ,t«rt with, npon receipt of but iCT Pl.asJwPW. seed., |U)O. Vdy °

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throat, lungs and bronchial tubes, in fact, no matter where located. “Few people jealize that most sicknesses start from colds which develop into different affections and finally become chronic, settling often on the lungs and frequently causing serious trouble in the pelvic organs, while in women it develops into diseases peculiar to the sex. "From my experience with Peruna I have found it very efficacious to cure these diseases, and I recommend it.” L. 8. BMITH, M. D. Dr. Mary Smith, Winfield, Ind., writes: “A weak and sick woman must not expect to bear well .children. For over 31 years my efforts have been spent among sick women especially, and among all the remedies I have used, none excel Peruna, and I believe that it is the best and safest medicine to give a woman suffering from ovarian trouble, inflammation, and profuse menstruation. “I would not be doing my duty as a physician did I not advise ita use. I know by experience that Peruna cures sick women, and I therefore gladly indorse it.” DR. MARY SMITH. If you do not receive 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.

aminer of U. S. Treasury Department, graduate of Columbia College, and who served three years at West Point, has the following to say of Peruna: “Allow me to express my gratitude to you for the benefit derived from your wonderful rem-

Favor the Modern Language.

An Interesting point has been brought out In regard to the elective chosen by the freshmen at Wellesley College this year, and that there Is a decided Increase In favor of the modern languages. Members of the class may choose two electives from the following subjects: Greek, Latin, German, French, English, botany, chemistry, physics, zoology, English literature, and courses, one or two, in history. Out of a class of over 800 this year the electives are about 72 per cent In language, 22 per cent of this being Greek and Latin, 50 per cent modern language, and of the remainder about 20 per cent In science.—New York Tribune.

Cox, Wts., Jan. 6.—With Kidney disease so bad that he conld hardly walk across the room for pain. Frank M. Russell of this place was a man greatly to be pitied. He tired out with the slightest exertion and In spite of all the doctors could do for him he was growing gradually worse. He had tried many medicines and treatments without benefit, but recently he read In a newspaper about Dodd’s Kidney Pills and these helped him from the very first dose. He took several boxes before he was completely cured, but now be Is well and strong as ever he was and feels very grateful to Dodd’s Kidney Pills for his restoration to good health.

A gentleman met recently a Harvard graduate of last June. “How goes it, Harry?” said he. “Oh, thing* are booming," replied the young man, cheerfully. “I don’t get any pay yet, but I’m probably the best oileT of machinery In New England."—Boston Christian Register.

Mrs. Austin's Famous Tan Cake Flour will please you. Made by the Rues Company, South Bend, Ind.

Paper hangings, for use on walls, were Introduced into Europe from the East in 1075. PIT® Permanently Cumd. No flu or nervontneu nftee 111 O flirt day'e use of Ur. Kline's Orest Nerve Restorer. Hvtwjfor Flt F.F e* OO Irtsl ItoUle still tr.-utlre. UK. K. HOTLINE, Ltd., Ml Arch St.. FkUaUelpUa, I's. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Snap for Children teething; softens thn sums, reduces inflammation. oh Uxapnln, earns wind oello. 'l3 cents s bottle.

CANDY CATHARTIC * « Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never told In bulk. Beware of the dealer who trie* to sell “something fust as good.” BFMTHMAI POPH AM’S ASTHMA SPECIFIC ■hs^—Gives relief In FITS minutes. Send "'lSwsPif r ” F ** KK ’ tUl J-S' k.*-. *oM by

A Grateful Man.

Getting On.

VALE THE DECOLLETE.

, Wife of the President Planning a Revo* lution in Drees. A dress revolution is in progress In Washington, the effect of which is to be the total extinction of the decollete gown. Washington ladies, without distinction of position, have appeared at dinners in tho regulation decollete gown. Quips and sneers at this full dress, or undress, have been unavailing to compel the ladies to raise the superstructure of their v gowns by an inch, but Mrs. Roosevelt and her associates propose that while the gown itself shall not be tampered with, a jacket or dinner cont shall become a proper and fashionable mode of keeping the shoulders warm. The lamented Mrs. Gage was a champion of this reform, and many of her companions in the cabinet assert that her death is attributable to a cold contracted at a dinner party. It seems that the ambassadors, envoys and army and navy officers who attend formal functions in full uniform are wont to complain of the heated atmosphere of rooms. A dipomatic representative of arctic Europe enters a drawing room ns the guest of honor. He Is wrapped in a uniform coat neary an inch thick, with

MRS. ROOSEVELT.

its padding and heavy gold bullion embroidery. A stiff collar, wound with gold, closely embraces his neck, and as he generally is given to high living his face quickly purples and steams. Noticing which, his hostess immediately has the room cooled in order to save his valuable life. But what is comfortable for the men is death to the women whose shoulders and arms are exposed. Mrs. Roosevelt and the ladies propose, therefore, to introduce a dinner coat, modeled on the fashion of that of the royal consort of Charles 11., Queen Catherine of Brnganza. A design of this coat may be seen in the play of Nell GWynne, when the Queen visits her rival's lodgings. This garment might be dropped from the shoulders with ease and again readily readjusted. It is close fitting iu the back, with loose angle sleeves and a dolman shape. It may not come in at once, but the influence of the cabinet ladies and Mrs. Roosevelt will be thrown in its favor.

POPULATION NOW 84,233,069.

United States and Its Possessions the Fourth Largest Nation. The census bureau has seat out a statement of the total population of the United States, including the outlying territories. It is shown that the United States now includes along with the main part or continental United States certain outlying districts, namely, Alaska and the recent insular accessions, Hawaii, Porto Rico, the Philippines, Guam and American Samoa. The twelfth census extended over only two of these outlying districts, Alaska and Hawaii, hut the census office has obtained the best available information regarding the population of the other portions of the United States and prepared the following, showing the present population of the entire United States: The Continental United States has a population of 75,094,575 Philippine Islands 6,601,330 Porto Itlco P53,:U3 Hawaii 154,001 Alaska <13,51*2 Guam 8,000 American Samoa 6,100 The number of persons in military and naval service outside continental United States Is 91,219. The total population of the United States is, therefore, 84,233,099. As the population of the United States about the beginning of the century was about 5,333,000, the nation has grown nearly sixteenfold in 100 years. The Russian Empire, with about 131.000,000 people, has more than half ns many again ns the United States, and has been increasing during the century just closed with greater rapidity than any other European power. France, including its dependencies, is the fourth country in the world, in order of population, and has about 83,000,000 inhabitants, or almost the same number as the United States. The five most populous countries together include over two-thirds of the estimated population of the world, which is placed by the best authorities at be tween 1,500,(XXI,000 and 1,000,000,000.

BIBLE IN THE SUPREME COURT.

Case to Prevent Its Reading in School Reaches Nebraska Bench. The mandamus suit to prevent the reading of the Bible, reading hymns, or offering prayer in the public schools of Nebraska, has reached the Supreme Court on appeal and is expected to be argued at an early day. The plaintiff is Daniel Freeman of Gage County, and the defendants the directors of school district No. 2. For three years Mr. Ffeeman has made an energetic but unsuccessful fight against the use of the Bible iu this school. One of the significant statements In the answer on behalf of the school district is that Leon Czolgosz repudiated the Bible and blasphemed the hymns sung in the school, and which were among the favorites of William McKinley.

News of Minor Note.

Will Morley shot Ed Driscoll, an 8-year-old boy, for calling him a Democrat, near Southland, Ky. The people of Lincoln, Neb., hwvp rnised SO,OOO with which a chime of bells i» to be tiought and placed in a church in that city as a memorial-to President McKinley. It has been officially announced in Berlin that in consequence of the murder of a German near Pekin, Aug. 9, fifteen members of tbe band found guilty of tbe crime hare been executed.

A NOTED PHYSICIAN

Makes an Important Statement of Interest to All Women. “ Dear Mrs. Pinkuam :—The hon•at, Intelligent physician ia above the ‘School.’ Whatever is best in each case should be used, no matter to what school a physician belongs. I, as a natter of conscience, can only pro*

DR. WANATA, of Lansing, Mich.

scribe the best, and as I know and have proven that there is nothing in Materia Medica which equals Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound in severe cases of female disorders, I unhesitatingly prescribe it, and have never yet been sorry. I know of nothing better for ovarian troubles and for falling of the womb or ulcerations ; it absolutely restores the affected parts to their normal condition quicker and better than anything else. I have known it to cure barrenness in women, who to-day are happy mothers of children, and while the medical profession looks down upon * patents,' I have learned, instead, to look-up to the healing potion, by whatever name it be known. If my fellow physicians dared tell the truth, hundreds of them would voice my sentiments."—Da. Wanata, Lansing, Mich. 95000 forfilt If about ttttlmonlal li not gtoulna. The record of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound cannot be equalled. Accept no substitute. Mrs. Pinkham advises sick women free. Address Lynn, Mass.

One Way of Saving.

Bachelor—So you’Te married, eh? I •uppose your wife saves you a good deal of trouble? Benedick—Well, she saves every little trouble that comes to her during the day so that she may bother me with it when I come home at night.—Philadelphia Record.

Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders for Children.

Successfully used by Mother Gray, nurse In the Children’s Home, in New York. Cure Feverishness, Bad Stomach, Teething Disorders, move and regulate the Bowels and Destroy Worms. Over 30,000 testimonials. At all druggists, 25c. Bample mailed FREE. Address Allen 8. Olmstead, Lcßoy, N. Y.

Dramatic Critics.

“I went to that show on your say so. Twas the silliest stuff I ever listened to. You said it was heavy tragedy.” “It certainly was villainous."

I have used Piso’s Cure for Consumption with good results. It is all right.— John W. Henry, Box 642, Fostoria, Ohio, Oct. 4, 1901.

Man, the Image of God's personality. —Bronson Alcott.

I The Distinctive Value 1 j >f Syrup of Figs is due to its pleasant form and perfect freedom from every ’bjectionable quality or substance and to the fact that it acts gently and truly is a laxative, without in any way disturbing the natural functions. The equisite knowledge of what a laxative should be and of the best means for its iroduction enable the California Fig Syrup Co. to supply the general demand or a laxative, simple and wholesome in its nature and truly beneficial in its Sects; a laxative which acts pleasantly and leaves the internal organs in a laturally healthy condition and which does not weaken them. To assist nature, when nature needs assistance, it is all important that the nedicinal agents used should be of the best quality and of known value and Syrup >f Figs possesses this great advantage overall other remedies, that it does not veaken the organs on which it acts and therefore it promotes a healthful conlition of the bowels and assists one in forming regular habits. Among its many sxcellent qualities may be mentioned its perfect safety, in all cases requiring a axative, even for the babe, or its mother, the maiden, or the wife, the invalid, >r the robust man. Syrup of Figs is well known to be a combination of the laxative principles >f plants, which act most beneficially, with pleasant aromatic liquids and the nice of figs, agreeable and refreshing to the taste and acceptable to the system, Then its gentle cleansing is desired. The quality of Syrup of Figs is due not inly to the excellence of the combination, but also to the original method of nanufacture which ensures perfect purity and uniformity of product and it is herefore all important, in buying, in order to get its beneficial effects, to note he full name of the Company—California Fig Syrup Co.—printed on the front >f every package. All FORM [TtiSYRUP(aJ San Francisco. Cat Jm f| I dutsville, Ky. Nsw York. N. Y. | 3R SALE BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS. PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE. Jm H

OUT THEY GO TO NORTH DAKOTA. *. boro oerrrnl Htniaai oeron hr tain In vattarn Norton and other aoantlas In North Dakota. Rink toll.<* (moor*. Whn Cam |rtnq I’nm valor O tprlnla, ttrvnual itS .fill, PrlnlLM In IT.M nor oara. Kleh hlnek ootl. Kirtmltn Rtlra Fun HgyitgTura ADJO.MIHQ.

OLD-TIME ENGLISH CUSTOM.

Buckinghamshire’s Ancient Way of Engaging Necessary Farm Hands. An interesting survival of the oldtime “hirings” was observed at High Wycombe yesterday on the occasion of the Michaelmas Fair. According to annual custom, which can be traced back two or three centuries, men and women, young and old, desirous of changing their situations, gathered from all parts of Bucks and Berks and places farther off, and stood In the market place for the inspection of farmers and their wires who were In want of servants. The cowmen and shepherds wore tufts of hair or wool In their caps to denote their calling, while plowmen and team boys were distinguished by knots of whipcord worn in a similar manner. Uhere was “haggling” in some cases over wages, the employer coming off worse In those sections of the agricultural Industry In which there is a scarcity of labor. There were not many “old hands,” a fact which showed that when once a farm laborer gets Into a comfortable situation he Is not anxious to make a change. The milkmaids and domestic servants seemed fewer than ever, and they were able to command good wages. As soon as they were engaged the hired men and maidens donned bright-colored ribbons. Business was completed by noon, and after that the crowd proceeded to a meadow to spend as much of the “Michaelmas allowance” from their late employer as they felt disposed.—Pall Mall Gazette.

Only Three at the Table.

John (to guest)—Oh, I Insist! Now, do have more oysters. There’s plenty in the ice box. Guest—No; really, I must refuse. Two hours later. Phyllis—John, what did you urge him to have oysters for? There wasn’t any more. Didn’t you feel me kick you? John—Eh? My dear, you did not kick me!—Boston Herald.

$100 Reward, $100.

The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all Its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure fs the only positive cure known to tne medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease. requires a constitutional treatment. Halt’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving tlie patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature In doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. WSold by Druggists. 75c. Hall's Family PUls are the best.

New Use of Social Failings.

The Tramp (between mouthfuls) —I wu* a wealt’y married man, mum, but I am penniless now. Kind Lady—You poor unfortunate man! Why didn’t you put your fortune in your wife’s name? The Tramp—l did; an' she learned ter play bridge whist. —Puck.

It requires no experience to dye with PUTNAM FADELESS DYEB. Simply boiling your goods In the dye is all that’s necessary. Bold by druggists.

German experts have ascertained that railway rails deteriorate sooner in tunnels than elsewhere because of the effect of injurious gases.

WHY NOT USE THE BIST «4L PAUL OPPUMANN’S Bi GERMAN HOUSEHOLD ) JrlTi DYES are the best for Home Vz A Dyeing. Their use guarantees least labor and best satisfaction. IEAJU Asx Yooa Dbalso. Tui No Ora*.

A Disabled Man Is certainly not In It, and Sprains and Bruises disable, but this is where StJacobsOil comes In for a prompt, sure cure. It Conquers Pain Price, 25c. and stc. SOLD BT ALL DEALERS IN IfEDICXXB.

The Peruna Almanac.

The druggists have already been stm* plied with Feruna almanacs. There la sure to be a great demand for these almanacs on account of the articles oa astrology which they contain. The subject of astrology is a very attractive one to most people. The articles •» astrology In the Peruna almanac have been furnished by a very competent astrologlst, and the mental characteristics of each sign is given, constituting almost a complete horoscope. A list of lucky and unlucky days for each month are given. There will be a great rush for these books. Ask your drug* gist for one early before they are all gone.

Origin.

There is still another beautiful legend concerning the origin of the Order of the Garter. One day EdwaTd VI., or it may have been William 11., was addressing the barons of the realm. “I look to you for support!” said the King. “And not in vain, old socks!” said the barons feelingly. Hereupon his majesty, In token of his appreciation of the touching Incident, made them all knights of the garter, or hose supporter.—Detroit Journal.

A CHRISTMAS DINNER THAT COULD NOT BE EATEN—BECAUSE OF INDIGESTION! This sorry tale would not have been told If the system had been regulated and the digestion perfected by using Nature’s Remedy, Garfield Tea. This wonderful HERB medicine cures all forms of stomach, liver and bowel derangements; It cleanses the system and purifies the blood and brings GOOD HEALTH. It Is good for young and old.

Spring Medicine.

“I see the doctor Is sending bills to all his patients.” “Yes; I suppose he thinks at this so*son of the year they all need bitter pills.” —Philadelphia Bulletin.

People can’t livertbn love, but It's co«sider’ble lonesome livin’ without it

Do you use Mrs. Austin's Famous Pa* Cake Flour? Tbe Buss Company, makers, South Bend, In<L

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