Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 May 1903 — Page 7
SOCIETY WRECKED HER HEALTH.
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Address Dr. Hartman, President Of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, 0., for free advice.
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WESTERN CANADA Attention Than - Any Other District In the World. “THE GRANABY OF TDK WOULD.* •TIIE USD 07 ICJIMINf The SATCILAL FEEDING GROCXDSfer fiTOCX. Arm uTu Or*» h I DOS—l.osr.iso A«r«. XUi* la 1 DOS—II ?.**«, 7»4 Bask*!*. Abnndancaof Water; Feel, Plentlfol. Chßap Build. In Material; Good Oran tor pastures and Haj,* fertile •oil. a eafllcient rainfall, and a climate (trine an assured and adeqnate aeeaon of irrowt h. Be—lead Lullef 160 Acree Free, the only choree being (10 an try. Clo*e to Chorobee. School i, etc.; Rail ware up (11 aottled district*. B—d for Atlaa and other llUrntnre to BnpertnUndent of Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, or to O. J. Broughton, 40 (Joiner Bldg.. Chicago; JR. T Holme., Slo Jackson Street. 84. Eeol. Minu ; W. V. Jae. Urises, Sank Sta. Marie, Mich.; J. O. Dnncan. Mac Lachlan, Weuean, (Vie., the antho rimed Canadian Oorernment Agsnts.wnowil l supply Too with perilfleate girias you redocoi railway ratas, stc A Skin of Beauty ie a Joy Forever. D&LSTg SjSBKSPaffISSKfc fi • Sl Skill di.aase*. and ererj blemESeldnr -Orjfva __ iahon beauty,aud F jfioS * jSVeße.detection.lt P j ® the teat JK Vl IcJ' la eo harmless we f JCe' fiw 9/ Hy taataittobeeureit " *e y 1 It properly made. JEM A ~ W? 1 Accept noeounter- ® Bi felt of ilaHir jflr Ml t/cvSkT \ Barrs aaid to o ftv At \ lady of tho hant(®Mr 3r. eßj( 1 \ ton fa pitient : Ki > \“A«y°o ladiea will wVT&V y\v I nao tham. I rsceenK / t-VVI D V I mend ‘Geurand’s | y I ft k Cream’ aa the lea. t lSr harmfnlof all tho RMfi&aaEgsicSffi DIU ssesaj^ussKiJss.
Tired, Nervous, Aching, Trembling, Sleepless, Bloodless. Pe-ru-na Renovates, Regulates, Restores. A Pretty New York Women’* Recovery the Talk of Her Numerous Friend*. Mr*. J. E. Finn, 82 Eaat High street, Buffalo, N. Y.,.writes: Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. Gentlemen :— U A few years ago 1 had to give us social life entirely, as my health was completely broken • down. The doctor advised a complete rest for a year. As this was out of the question for a time, I began to look for some other means of restoring my health. “I had often hectrd of Peruna as an excellent tonic , so Thought a bottle to see what it would do for me, and it certainly took hold of my system and rejuvenated me and tn less than two months I was in perfect health, and now when I feel worn out or tired a dose or two of Peruna is all that I need. ” — Mrs. J. E. Finn. Catarrh Causes Female Diseases. America is the land of nervous women. The great majority of nervous women are so because they are suffering from some form of female disease. By far the greatest number of female troubles are caused directly by catarrh. There women despair of recovery. Female trouble is so common, so prevalent, that they accept it as almost inevitable. The greatest obstacle in the way of recovery is that they do not understand that it is catarrh which is the Source of their illness. In female complaint, ninety-nine cases out of one hundred are nothing but catarrh. Peruna cures catarrh wherever located.
W. I*. Douffla* makes and sails more men’s Goodyear welt (hand-eewed proceed shoe* than any o her manufacturer In the world. Hon Dettfirfl will be paid to anyone who 3>ZO I UUU ticWfll U can diaprovi* this statement Made of tb« beat imported and American leather*.
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Not a Case of That Kind.
Kind Hearted Citizen —Tut! Tut! Tut! Don't worry over it, little boy. You didu’t break your pitcher and there's no use, you know, in trying over spilt milk. Little Boy—Do I talk as if I was cryin’, mister? (Resumes his violeut language.) Barley grows wild in Central Asia, in Asia Minor, in Arabia, Petra, in the deserts about Mount Sinai, in Georgia and Circassia, in Turcomania, in the Pamirs, and in meny parts of China and Siberia
rrre Permanently Cored. No Aui or nerronaneeaafter rllO firat day'a use of Dr. Kline’s Croat Nerre R* etorer. Bend for FREE MOO trial bottle and treat— DR. R. B. KLINE. Ltd.. Ml Arch St. Philadelphia. Pa. Mr*. Winslow’* Booranro Sraur for Children teething; eoftene the gnme, redncee inflammation, ah Uri pain, enrea wind ooiio. & centa e bottle TYPHOID FEVER DIPHTHERIA (MAU POX The geitm of these deadly diseases multiply in the decaying glue preaent in all knleomlnee, and the decaying paate tinder wall paper. Alabastiaa is a disinfectant It destroys disease germs and vermin: is manufactured from a stone cement base, hardens ou the walls, and is as enduring as the wall Itself. Alahastlfta la mixed with cold water, and any one can apply it. Ask for sample card of baautlful tints and information about decorating. Taks no cheap substitute. Buy only in 5 lb. pkgs. properly labeled. AUBASTINB CO., Onad Rapids, Micb. Maw York Offlct, 108 Water SL Pass the Glass of 111 Wdßi and keep pasameit: noth- :KjU T' ' -Mil Wig: tag clw BO licullliful A I ’ ' MS package mut.eegal- HU |>U: lon*. *oM cveryw ic-rc. :.# or by me-.: <■ r cents '1 « hIHI cu.k; f. e »ikm. co. |IB m , * Ailwa, Pa. Ely's Cream Balm /€S3gv WILL CIIRI built.
STORM KILLS SCORE.
TORNADO BWEEPS NEBRASKA * WRECKING MAN 1 TOWNS. * \~r~ ” Death and Destruction in Wake of the Wind—Norman,, Fairfield aad Other Places Visited Oklahoma Cloudburst Makes Hundred. Homeless, Tornadoes, which for several days wrought destruction in the West, desolated several Nebraska prairie towns Monday, killed at least twenty-one persons, injured scores of others, destroyed farm houses and village buildings and did immense damage to growing cereals and fruit*. Of the dead the name; of three residents of the village of Norman, Neb., are known. They are: Mrs. Earl Racon, Mrs. Welliver, John McCurdy. A partial list of the dead at Pauline follows: James C. Muinaw, wife and daughter, Frank Quigg, Lizzie Palmer, Jeannette Palmer. At Fairfield, Neb., three persons were killed In the wreckage of their homes, and many were hurt so seriously that the fatality list will doubtless be larger than at first reported. A tornado visited the town of Rolfe, seventy miles west of Des Moines, lowa, and killed Fong Foo, a Chinese laundrymas, and fatally injured a child. The tornado which devastated the - country near Norman, Neb., traveled rapidly east to Fairfield. The extent of the damage left in the trail in the farming region between the two towns is not yet known. A tornado struck fifteen miles south of Norman, demolishing fifteen buildings, killing three persons and injuring a dozen others. Front Norman, a town of about 100 inhabitants, situated on what is called the “high line” of the Burlington Railway, the path of the storm lay east to Pauline, a little station on the Prosser branch of the Missouri Pacific. From rauiine it proceeded southeast, losing its force south of Fairfield, The entire town of Fairfield, which had about thirty-five houses, is reported wrecked, and it is said that three persons were killed and others injured. Fairfield reports many farm houses wrecked in Clay, Adams and "Kearney counties, and eight persons are reported kiiled in the district near Fairfield. A tornado struck Elmo, Mo., unroofing stores and littering the town with the debris of trees. No lives were lost. Elmo is in the northwestern corner of Missouri near the Nebraska line, and the storm probably was a continuation of that which struck near Norman, Neb. >
A tornado struck the town of Rolfe, lowa, killing Fong Foo, n laundryman, fatally injuring a child and wrecking the State Bank building. Crayon’s general store, the Hotel de Main and one other building. Several residences were damaged. At Rochester, Minn., the worst storm in twenty years raged Sunday night from 11 to 4 o'clock. Several streets in the city were flooded. The Zumbro river rose five feet in two hours Monday morning and many houses and yards are under water. The storm was general in Olmsted County. A cloudburst is reported at Rockdell and some stock was drowned. The Chicago and Northwestern track near Dover was washed out for 200 yards. The water came down in torrents for several hours without ceasing, causing great damage to crops. Clon.U>ur3t in Oklahoma. A disastrous cloudburst swept through the country west of Enid, O. T., at midSunday, sending a flood of water 200 feet wide and three feet high through the bottoms, carrying houses and everything movable with it. Hundreds of families were rendered homeless and, the damage in Enid alone is estimated at fully $300,000. This amount will be largely increased when reports are received from the neighboring country. The storm came upon Enid without warning, while mort of its citizens were asleep. Within a few minutes a .hundred houses were partly or completely submerged. Rescuers went to work ftnHjediately and all night labored industriously' saving persons from perilous positions and aiding those driven from their homes. Thousands of dollars’ worth of property through central Illinois was destroyed by a cyclone Sunday morning. The storm left a trail of damaged buildings in its path, uprooted thousands of trees and greatly damaged the telephone systems. Raymond Morrison was killed by lightning at Curran. Lightning caused a fire which damaged several buildings at Virginia.
MANY ARE IDLE IN GOTHAM.
Labor Troubles Cause 165,000 Men to Lose $3,090,000 Weekly. There ore 165,000 idle men in New York City, notwithstanding the fact that every line of business is booming. There men, only for strikes, lockouts and dissensions among rival labor unions, would be earning a total of SOOO,OOO a day or $3,900,000 a week. Not only is every penny of this stupendous sum lost to them, but industries and firms representing a total capitalization of $550,000,000 are at a standstill, with a consequent loss of profits. Trade paralysis there has reached «• stage more extensive than any heretofore known, even during periods of great industrial depression. Most of the workmen are idle not for any act of their individual unions but fordbe acts of other unions or because of the recent decision of the employers to stand together and fight the demands of one union by throwing the workmen of many unions into idleness. ,
Conflagration in Quebec Town.
A fire in the shoe factory of Cote Bros, at St Hyacinthe, Quebec, destroyed that and half a dozen*other factories and 250 houses, leaving nearly a quarter of the city's population homeless. The loss is placed at $400,000.
New York Has 841 Fewer Saloons.
In Greater New York 841 fewer saloon and hotel licenses have been taken out this year than last on account of- the high license, which has increased the fee from SBOO to $1,200 in Manhattan and the Bronx and from S6QO to S9OO In Brooklyn.* The increase in receipts, measured by the increase in the license fee and the decrease in the number of saloons, is $2,945.087-wer last year—« sum that, does not come up to the expectation of those who favored the g*w excise bill.
Russian Ballooning.
Ballooning under any conditions IS exceedingly perilous, but the aeronaut tn Russia would appear to be exposed to danger of sudden death from an unusual quarter. Recently a large military balloon left tho fortress of Osovetre, on the western frontier of Russia, and after a voyage of four hundred and fifty miles descended In the government of Smolensk. That journey lasted nlpeteen and one-half hours. Passing over Vitebsk the aeronaut came near tift the earth to obtain some photographs of the town, when two bullets whistled close by the car. To escape this danger a rapid ascent was made, but, later on, again coming down to a lower level, fifteen of twenty bullets flew by them In unpleasant proximity. The descent accomplished. Inquiries were set on foot, when It was ascertained that the balloon bad been repeatedly fired at by peasants and Inhabitants of the districts passed over; by some because It was believed to be an evil spirit, by others because It was taken for a flying fish, and by others again because It was regarded as a harbinger of approaching misfortune.
A Unique Bridge.
One of tho/ most curious bridges ever built, perhaps qnlque In the history of the world, was that made by the British troops in 1800. They were marching on Pekin, but found their progress barred by a flooded river of considerable width and depth. A timber party was formed, but found nothing to cut down or borrow suitable for a bridge. At last a huge store of coffins was discovered In the village and with these the soldiers built their bridge and crossed alive over the receptacles for the dead.
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