Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 March 1903 — Page 7
PRESIDENT FULLER JEWELERS’ ASSOCIATION i _____ ...
A GREAT many remedies to temporarily relievo catarrh have been devised from time to Brno, ruch as sprays, snuffs, creams and other local applications, but, as a rulo, the medical profession has little or no enthusiasm In the treatment of catarrh. It Is generally pronounced by them to be Incurable. It therefore created a great sensation In medical circles when Dr. Hartman announced that he had devised a compound which would cure catarrh peril aftently. The remedy was named Peruna and In • short time became known to thousands •f catarrh sufferers north, south, east and west. Letters testifying to the fact that Feruna Is a radical cure for catarrh began to pour In from all directions. Thousands of such letters are on file In the office of The Peruna Medicine Co. Rev. E. Btqhenvoll, Pella, Wls., writes: “I feel obliged to extend you my personal thanks for my complete restoration. All through the winter I suffered from throat and lung trouble, but recovered my entire health by the nee of your excellent remedy, Peruna. The following letter from a prominent gentleman of Loa Angeles la a case In point: Mr. J. W. Fuller, President of the Jewelers' Association of Los Angelos, Cal., has been in bnslness In that city for seventeen years out of ths forty-five that he has been engaged In business. Concerning his experience with Peruna be soys:
Smoke Mont in Summer.
“It may appear strange, but It la Bone tbe less true, men smoke less during tbe winter months than they do In the ‘good old summer time,’ ” remarked a local cigar dealer to a star man the other night. “Did you ever stop to consider why this Bbould be?" asked the cigar man. “Take to-night, for Instance; there are plenty of people on the street, yet business has been very dull with us. But the wind Is blowing and It Is disagreeably cold. Men do not like to ■moke while It Is windy and cold. (When the spring opens out sales will jump and by May they will be at hlghjrater mark. They are much bigger til summer than they are at this ?eaJbn, but May appears (o be the ideal Smoking month. Tour true smoker likes the aroma of his havana with the fragrance of the May flowers All the outdoor season our Saturday afternoon sales are the largest of the week." “How about the homo trade —don’t men smoke enough Indoors st the
THE TEST OF GOLD. A Vast Number of Kidney Suffering People, Cured by Doan’s Kidney Pills, aay but for the Free Trial they would still bo In Agony. This means Golden Merit at your Command to Test.
CkiLuirsus Citt, la., Feb. 10, 1003. I received the sample package of Doan's Kulnev rlfis and took them according to directions. They did me.so much good, X procured a 60 cent box at the drug store and have been greatly benefited, I had the backache so bad I could hordlv walk ; also had urinary troubles, that caused me to get up two and three times of a nlglit. I am all right now. Long may Doan's Pills prosper. Yours truly, A. 0. Sira. Severe and long standing cases should •ak* advantage of free Medical Advice. Grakd Ravids, Mien., Feb. 17,1908. — X received tbo trial package of Doan’s Kldaey Pills promptly and can truly say thfry are all and even moro than recommended. I suffered continually with a severe pain in tbe back, which the pills entirely overcame, and I am able to work, which would not have been possible but for Doan's Kidney Pills. Mrs. J. A. ScntAiia, #SB Buchanan fit. Grand Rapids, Mich.
**/ was troubled with catarrh ot the head for many years. It affected my sense ot smell, bearing and sight. / spent lots of money with doctors and the use of local applications to relieve me but to no purpose, until my attention was called to the wonderful effects of Peruna. “/ must say that I met with most surprising and satisfactory results. Peruna took bold ot the complaint and drove It entirely out ot my system. •‘Although well along toward the allotted span of man's life / am pleased as a child over the results, and feel Uke a young man again." — l. W. Fuller. Buclgtetters as the above are not used tor pclMcation except by the written permission of the writer. A pamphlet filled with such lotters will be sent to any address free. This book should be read by all who doubt the curability of catarrh. If yon do not receive prompt and satlsfactory results from the usa 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, 0.
fireside to balance the outdoor smoking of summer?” “I don’t think so. Just before Christmas we did a large box trade, but for the remainder of the year our box trade runs rather even. I should say men smoke more when they can be comfortable out of doors than they do Indoors.—Washington Star.
Why Is It
that all eyes are centered on tho Indian Territory at the present time? Because of the prospects and opportunities there for the farmer and artisan; cheap lands, growing towns, and every feature of development Write for descriptive literature; March Issue, “Ths Creek Nation,” now ready. Address “KATY” 801 Walnwrlght Bldg., St Louis, Mo.
An Experienced Beau.
Jimmy—Look. Dcre goes Mamie Molberry with Nibsy Murphy, an' she's hnngin’ on hla arm ter dear life. D’yer s'pose she’s doin’ dat ter show she loves him? Fetey—Naw; It’s ten ter one sho’s doin’ It ter make him feel foolish.—Puck.
Aching backs &ro eased. Hip, back, snd loin pains overcome. Swelling of the limbs and dropsy signs vanish, They correct urine with brick dust sediment, high colored, pnln In Passing, dribbling, frequency, bed wetting. Doan’s Kidney Pills remove calculi and gravel. Relieve £enrt palpitation, sleeplessness, headache, nervousness, dlizzincss. FREE SEALED WITH PUBLIC APPROVAL, El WP Kidnyr Please sand me by msll, without chsrre, trial box Dosn’e Kidney Pills. JTame Post- _ ■tote Medical Advice Free-Strictly CeafldentlsL
VETERAN SENATORS GO.
Washington Will Mias a Number of Notable Lawmakers. the close of the Fifty-seventh Congress there retire from congressional life a number of men who have been Identified with national legislation longer than any others now In Washington, yhey are Senator Jones of Nevada, called “the father of the Senate,’' Son&ior Vest of Missouri, Senutor Jones of Arkansas and Representative Galusha Grow of Pennsylvania, Senator Jones of Nevada Is one of six Senators who have Completed five full terms. Congressman Grow retires after a congressional career of longer than half a century, having succeeded himself six times. In Senator Jones of Nevada the Senate losee ono of ita most popular as woll M most unique members. He has been known as a great, silent force. In all the thirty years of his service he has apt Introduced more than half a dozen bills, yet his Influence upon* the national legislation has been exceeded by that of few Senators now in the national body. He has seen the personnel of the Senate change many times and has been ths associate of many of the most conspicuous men In the nation's history.
Senator Vest belongs to the next generation. He entered the Senate In 1877. and throughout his service has won an enviable reputation for the brilliancy of hi* oratory. His health has failed considerably the last few years. He has bscomp almost blind. Yet he has not allow Sd the fact to Interfere with his public utles. Another conspicuous figure which will be missed will be Senator Jones of Arkansas. He has seen almost as much service as his namesake of Nevada. In the retirement of Congressman Grow there leaves the House one of the most beloved and noblest men who have •ver occupied seats In that body. He has been one of the political landmarks of Pennsylvania during a public life of nearly sixty years. Although he will be 80 years old If he lives until Aug. 31, he is In splendid physical condition. The most important measure fathered by Grow (signed by Abraham Lincoln) was the homestead law, by which nearly 60,000,000,000 acres of public domain has been occupied. He was Speaker during the first two years of the Civil War. Like many another public man whose political existence has embraced so long S period, Mr. Grow has been a member more than one political party. He Is one of the few men of whom It can bo said that he carried his district,practically unanimously.
LABOR NOTES
iJhlcago carpenters want DO cents as hour. Sacramento waiter anions are battling against Chinese cooks. Street car conductors In Switzerland are paid 80 cents a day for twelve hours. Trade unions In New York Increased 10 per cent In membership during ths »a*t six mouths. Telephone girls at Butte, Mont., have secured an increase of 815 a month after * short strike. Clothing cutters at Baltimore, hfd., Will receive an Increase of 25 cents a day bsglnning April 1. In ten years the boih«.makers and iron shipbuilders’ union has grown from 450 to 23,000 members. Building trades at Birmingham, Ala., will form an alliance and aeft as one body for mutual protection. Providence, R. 1., labor nn&ns are proScting a new labor temple to be erected id owned by union men. International stonemakers’ union has deolded to affiliate with the National Building Trades Council of America. In Belfast, Ireland, district Xf fewer than 70,000 people nro employed In connection with the linen manufacture. Chicago, 111., electrical worker* wUI demand on lncreaie of $1 a day, beginRing April i. Their scale la now $4 Glove mnkers at San Francisco, CaL, will present a new wage schedule to their employes to go into effect March 1. The pay of all freight handlers smpleyw sd by ths Erls Railroad at ths Jersey City terminal was Increased from 17 te 18 Vi cents an hour. A new ecale of wages to be presenter by the hoisting and pile-driving engineers Of Omaha, Neb., has been approved by ths Central Labor Union. The Illinois State Free Employment JJweauo obtained situations last year for 84,000 men and 18,134 women. Virginia nouse of Delegates has passed an act prohibiting factory labor for children under 18 and regulating the work of those between 12 and 14. Toronto, Canada, nnlon painters have decided to demand 86 cents an hour beginning April 15. Heretofore wages pave been 80 cents an hour for an eighthour day. New York State Federation will advocate twenty measures before the State Aoaembly this year. One Is a bill to pro3nt the beuancs of Injunctions In casea ■trikes and lockouts. Committees of telegraph operators representing the vnrloss railways centering at St Paul, Minn., have submitted a MW achedule for an Increase of wages and a new book of rules. Ths American Federation of Labor executive council has Indorsed the movement to send a special commissioner to Investigate labor conditions In Hawaii, ths Philippines, Chins snd Japan. Dissatisfaction Is reported to exist among ths motormen, firemen, guard* and clippers employed on ths Manhattan Elevated Railroad on account of wagea and hours of work. Union Pacific strikers hava unanimously voted not only not to accept piecework, but voted that the eubject would Rot again bs considered in conference as s basis for a strike settlement Ths oldest trade union of the world {a the anfalgnmated custom tailors of England. Ths employers havs an association, and a joint standing arbitration board dlscuarea all difficulties. Wagea of motormen, conductors ant other employes of ths Auburn (N. Street Railway Company havs teen Increased from 10 to 20 per cent, depending upon the length of servlco,
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Teeth Are Venerated.
Teeth of all kinds have been worshiped and are, In fact, venerated as relics In some religious shrines. Buddab’s tooth Is preserved In an Indian temple, the Cingalese worship the tooth of a monkey, while the dephant’a and shark’s tooth serve a similar purpose among the Malabar and Tonga Islanders respectively. The Siamese were formerly possessors of the tooth of a sacred monkey, which they valued very highly, but In a war with the Portuguese they lost the holy grinder and had to pay 18,500,000 to get It back again. It 1b now kept In a small gold box Inclosed In six other boxes
THE MEN AND WOMEN Who Enjoy the Choicest Products of the World’s Commerce. Knowledge of W’hat Is Best Mora Insportant Than 'Wealth AVithent It. It must be apparent to every one that Qualities of the highest order are necessary to snable ths best of ths products ot modern commerce to attain permanently to universal acceptance. However loudly heralded, they may not hope for world-wide preeminence unless they meet with the general approval, not of Individuals only, but of the many who have the happy faculty of selecting, enjoying and learning the real worth of the choicest products. Their commendation, consequently, becomes Important to others, since to meet the requirements of the well Informed of all countries the method of manufacture must be of the most perfect order and the combination th* most excellent of Us kind. The above is true not of food products only, but Is especially applicable to medicinal agents and after nearly a quarter of a century of growth and general use the excellent remedy. Syrup of Figs, Is everywhere accepted, throughout the world, as tha best of family laxatives. Its quality Is due not only to the excellence Of the combination of the laxative and carminative principles of plants known to act most beneficially on the system and presented In the form of a pleasant and refreshing liquid, but also to tho method sf manufacture of the California Fig tyrup Co., which ensures that uniformity and purity essential In a remedy tnSnded for family uae. Ask any Wystan who Is well Informed and he will giwer at once that it Is an axcellent atlve. If at all eminent In his proilon and has made a special study Of stives and their effects upon the systim he will tell you that It is the beet t family laxatives, because It Is slmand wholesome and cleanses and •etens tha system effectually, when A laxative Is needed, without any unBleasant after-effects. Every well-ln-formed druggist of reputable standing knows that Syrup ot Figs la sn excellent laxative snd Is glad to aell It, at the regular price of fifty cents per botle, because it gives general satlefac. tlon, but one should remember that In order to get the beneficial affects of Syrup of Figs It Is necessary to buy the genuine, which Is sold In original packages only; ths name of ths remedy— Byrup of Figs snd also ths full name of the Company—California Fig Byrup Co. —printed on the front of every package.
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In one of the many temples of the Siamese capital.
Shifting the Blame.
“Do you stand high in the opinion of the Gazzams?” “I’m afwald not. When Mr. Gazz&m lntwoducea me he says I’m an old fwiand of his danghtsh, and when Miss Clawlse bitwodnees ms she says I’m an old fwlend of her fathah.”—lndianapolis Son. The new English licensing act empowers the magistrates to reduce the number of licenses In districts they deem to be over-supplied. In most districts the saloon organizations deetrmlne which members shall retire and the others Join in compensating them for doing so.
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Kain in Manila.
“What Is rain In Manila,’’ says a man who has been there, “you think the first time you see the spectacl* that the end of the world has come. Why, one day In September that I wag there It rained thirteen Inches. Too would think that would weary the elements for some time, but It did not. The next day It rained a foot, the dny after that seven Inches. “Where does the water go to?” asked a listener, “Right back where It comes from,’* was the prompt reply. “After a downfall the sun will come out hotter than ever and you can fairly aee every* thing gteam, and yet there are a great many people who wouldn’t live any* where else except In Manila.” Where lightning has struck ones te the place In the neighborhood where It w most likely to strike again.
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