Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 November 1903 — Page 7
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'■ V Wisconsin offers unexcelled opportunities for those » Who want to stop paying rent and make money in agriculture, in the fruit or dairy industry, or in sheep raising. Along the lines of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway in Northern Wisconsin are many tracts of land admirably adapted to the homeseeker. In former timber tracts are many cultivated farms worth SSO to $75 an acre. Adjoining them, enjoying the same advantages, are unimproved farms for $7 to S2O an acre. Why not take a trip there and investigate these 'openings for yourself? Additional information on request. F. A. MILLER, General Passenger Agent, CHICAGO
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He Wouldn't Risk It.
“There Is one question I went to nek you, George, dear," said the dour girl who had promised to merge her future with him. "When we are married will yon expect me to bake my own bread 7” “It is up to you to do aa you like about it, darling,’* replied the diplomatic candidate for matrimonial honors, “but X certainly shall insist upon your not baking tniiys.”
A Near-Sighted Citizen.
Citizen (excitedly)—Officer, there is a dance hall around the corner. I heard the mußic. And on Sunday night, tool Policeman—You must be near-sighted. You can Bee by the bills at the front of the house that it isn’t a dance hall. Isa a sacred concert
pain. The kidney secretions were very irregular, dark colored and full of sediment. Since taking the pill* the secretions are cleared up, I bare not had aa ache in my back, my health generally is improved a great deal. Foster-Mllburn 00.. Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by all dealers, price 60 cents per box.
His Plans.
He —You know, my angel, It will have to be a case of love in a cottage. She—That will be just heavenly. Where is the cottage? He —Um —I haven’t got the cottage yet Yon see, I am saving up money for a bicycle first; much cheaper than a horse, you know. *lf you cannot obtain KNIGHT’S RHEUMATIC CURE from your druggist, because it CURES ao QUICKLY that he thinks it is not to his interest to handle it, address A. P. Knight Chemist, 3300 State street Chicago. Manitoba is the greatest wheat-raising country in the world. It yields 25 bushels to the acre. North Dakota yields only 13. Carpets can be colored on the floor with PUTNAM FADELESS DYES. When a man is too old to be affected by the loveliness of women, he is too old to make laws for vigorous men.
CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind Yon Have Always Bought
Quick Resuits.
W. J. Hill, Justice of the Peace, Concord, N. 0., T says: “Doan’s ’ Kidney Pills if proved a very | efficient remedy U my case. J) I used them for • disordered kid- = neyb and backache, from % which I bad ex--51 perlenced a H great deal of Butrouble and
IN THE PUBLICEYE
Formerly one of the proudest and moat haughty of the regular army officers, Capt. Oberiln M. Carter, confined at
CAPT. O. M. CARTER
dally Interested in several mining ventures lu the Western States and territories, and he will bury himself among the mountains and develop these properties after his release, on Nov. 28 of this year. He is said to have nearly $1,000,000, and the government has commenced suit against him in the Federal Court at Chicago to recover the greater part of thia, alleging that it ia the fruit of his embezzlement Thia suit will require his attention for a short time after his release, and he will then turn hia face from civilisation and live the life- of a recluse. Mrs. Lucy Rider Meyer, A. M., M. D., chosen by the Rock River electoral conference a lay delegate to the general
quadrennial conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Los Angeles next May, will be the first woman ever to be accorded a seat in the conference, the highest honor in the gift of the church to the Methodist layman. Bhe Is the principal of the Chicago Training School for
City, Home and Foreign Missions, and ia the wife of J. S. Meyer, the superintendent. They founded the school in 1885. Mrs. Meyer ia editress of the Deaconess’ Advocate. She graduated from Oberlin in 1872, her degrees being all from that college. She was born in Vermont of old New England stock, and is noted in the church as a speaker and a writer.
South Dakota has a blind deaf mute. Linnie Haguewood ,who is in many respects equally as remarkable as Helen
LINNIE HAGUEWOOD.
Blind at Gary, S. D., she has acquired an education, especially in the direction of manual training. At present Miss Haguewood is one of the principal assistants at the Gary institution. She is 23 years old. . r * . . r One of the best known football players of the West wes crushed to death in the frightful collision et Indianapolis.
He is B. C. Robertson, captain of Purdue’s team for two seasons, and, since graduation, connected with the Atlas engine works, at Indianapolis. He bebecame assistant ceach about four weeks before the accident, aud determined to bring the team of his old uni▼ersity up to the
standard. He was a great athlete, and Jn hia day was regarded aa the champion punter of the western football fields. He was also a brilliant student and a number of his articles on scientific questions have been published recently. Mathew Hansen, the first man chosen by Arctic. Explorer Peary to accompany him on the coming “dash for the pole,”
MATHEW HANSEN.
jice equal to Pehry’s own. On the Wist trip, when sll the party had quit, Hansen kept on the march, and when Psary’a feet were frozen almost solid, Hsnsen cared for him and helped him feto camp. Naturally, therefore, Peary Is much attached to him. The Young Woman’s Christian Association of Missouri gave a fair at Columbia which is said to have resembled a Midway, but the college men were barred, although two students disguised as colored women managed to pass the guard at the door. The Duke of Westminster has acquired 00,000 seres of land in the most fertile section of the Orange river colony, In Africa, and will leave England for South Africa to inspect the property. He purposes to colonise the terjjtory with English farmers. A suit has bean filed in the Cols County Circuit Conic against William J. Flynn, coni oil Inspector for St. Louis, for $0,919.86. Attorney General Grow Is the plaintiff in the suit, and aaks the court for judgment against Flynn for fiat amount'with interest.
the federal prison in Leavenworth, Kan., realizes the impossL bility of wiping the blight from hia name. He understands that he cannot again enter the circles which for I merly knew him and |he has dedded to abandon the beaten .paths of civilization and become a recluse. He is finan-
MRS. L. R. MEYER.
Keller, the girl who lias so long ranked as possessing the most wonderful education of all similar unfortunates. Like Helen Keller, Miss Haguewood was born with all her faculties, but lost them with disease. Since coming under the care of the In' stitution for the
E. C. ROBERTSON.
is an experienced Arctic traveler and has been with Peary on all three of his former expeditions. Hansen is a mulatto, bom in Maryland, and was first associated With the explorer in the capacity of valet He has shown wonderful grit under the most trying conditions, and endnr-
Two Standards.
One of the strangest illustrations of the ups and downs of fortune cornea from Paris. Tbe facts art taken from the New York Tribune: A rich Parisian banker became reduced, through unlucky investments, to the sum of ten thousand francs. That amount was poverty to him, and overwhelmed by his loss and the hopelessness of tbe situation, he committed suicide. The ten thousand francs then fell to his brother, who had been for years a pauper, estranged from bis family. But to him such a sum represented incredible filches, and his reason was overthrown. In a moment of delirium he jumped into the Seine and was drowned.
The Doctor’s Statement.
Bt John, Kan., Nov. 16.—This town has a genuine sensation in tbe case of a little boy, tbe eon of Mr. and Mrs. William Mcßride. Dr. Limes, the attending physician, says: “Scarlet Fever of a very malignant type brought this child very near to deajh and when the fever left him, he was semi-paralysed In the right leg and right Arm. He also lost Roaring in his right ear and his mind was much affected. ‘ “His parents tried another treatment for a time and when t was recalled I found that he was having spells very like Epilepsy and was very bad and C dually growing worse. I advised oh of Dodd’s Kidney Pilla aid ia a short time the child btnn to improve. Inside of a week the nervous plasms or epileptic seizures ceased altogether." Mr. and Mrs. Mcßride have made a sworn statement of the facts and Dr. Jesse L. Limes has added his sworn statement saying that Dodd’s Kidney Pills and nothing else cured the fits.
He Was Interested.
Wise —You seem to find something very Interesting in that paper. What are you reading? Husband—The Woman’s Page. “Well, I am glad yon have at last awakened to the vast importance of woman’s place in civilization. “Yes, indeed. I’ve struck some mighty fine cooking receipts.
Vaseline.
Everybody knows the great value of this remedy in the household, but everybody does not know that the imitations as it, which some second-class druggists dishonorably palm off on their customers, have little or no value. What should be understood by the public is that it is not a mere question of comparative value between “Vaseline” and the imitations, but that the imitations do not effect the wonderful healing results of the world renowned “Vaseline,” and that they are not the same thing nor made in the same way. Besides this, many of the imitations are harmful, irritant and not safe to use, while true Vaseline is perfectly harmless. Perfect safety therefore lies in baying •nly original bottles and other packages put up by the Ghesebrourfi Manufacturing Co. Attention ia called to their Capsicum Vaseline, advertised in another column.
A Nation of Inventors.
Foreign Visitor—To what do you ascribe the remarkable Inventive ingenuity of Americans? Host—Puritan mothers. “I do not understand.” “A boy with that kind of a mother has got to cultivate his inventive faculties if be ia going to have any fan.”
How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Seward for any ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY ft CO.. Toledo. O. We the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney ter the last is years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West ft Truax. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldino. Kiknan ft MABVur, Wholesale Druggists. Toledo. O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 73c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Hall’s Family Pills are the beet
Good Advice.
Should you perchance be in the lead, Pon’t dawdle along at yonr ease; Remember the hare and tortoise race, And move your feet lively, pleaae. I cam recommend Piso’a On re for Consumption for has givan me great relief.—W. L. Wood, rarmenbnrg, Ind.. Sept «, 1901. Prosperity la no Jnat scale; adversity is the only balance to weigh friends. — Plutarch. enwa kinnu OopjMe, Greet Bond, Kauai Pain is always a danger signal. *Mn Winslow's Sooiarae Svncv ter Children teethinc; the sun, redact inftammnUon, etEje pain, curm wind eollo. £ cent* e bottle.
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