Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 June 1903 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Hon. Judson W. Lyons.

after suffering tor five long years. I sun feeling very good and strong. I thank you so much lor Peruns. I shall recommend it to all suffering with the effects of catarrh, and I consider It a household blessing. I ahall never be without Perana.” For those -phases of catarrh peculiar to aummer Peruna will be fouDd efficacious. Peruna cures catarrh in all phases and stages. If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from tbe use of Peruna write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you bla valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O.

BABY'S BOWELS are delicate and no drastic purgatives should ever f be given. Neither iPJH should a mother v J, give herchild any concoction containing opiates. , If necessary to Mt &&' T* assist Nature * move the little one’s bowels give ' . it one-quarter teaspoonful of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Pleasant to the taste contains nothing which can harm the most delicateorganism. Physicianswill testify to the truth of this statement. See page 21 of our book of “Proofs.” Write for it today. Mr*. Allle Jackson, of Farmer City. 111., writes: “Uj seven months old baby was troubled a great deal with his stomach and bowels. I had tried numerous remedies wftb no good results, until the baby lost much fiesh, ana was In poor health. A friend recommended Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. 1 procured a 60c bottle at the drug store and gave the contents to the baby according to directions, after which there was a decided improvement in his condition. Have been giving him Syrup Pepsin for about a month, with very satisfactory results, hi* stomach and bowels being In good healthy condition and hi* former weight regained." Yaap Monay Baak If K Don’t Benefit Yea PEPSIM BTWff C 0„ Mssllssllt, 18, Insurance Haa Its Humor. An enterprising insurance agent induced an Irishman to take oat an accident policy for his wife. A few days later, while conversing with a friend In hla office, he was startled to see the Irishman rush In, brandishing fiercely a stout cane. “Ye rascal!” he yelled, springing toward the agent, “ye wanter cheat me?” Fortunately the enraged man was disarmed, asd held fast by tbe agent’s friend, who was a powerfully bnilt man. The Irishman, straggling to get free, shouted: “Let me git at the spalpeen! Think or It, chargin’ me foive dollars ter an aeshdent ticket fer me ole woman, an’ she Jest broke her leg a-fallln’ down shtalrsl Wot’s the good of the ticket, anyhow?” Aa Defined. "Mamma,” queried Uttia Floramay, “what la an average man?” "An average man, my dear," replied the knowing mother, “la s man who will make a chump of himself If given the opportunity.’* _ It Is a popular saying in Brasil that every ton of rubber from the upper Janssen costa two Iffem