Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 March 1901 — Page 7
AN INHERITANCE IN ERN CANADA.
WEST. Indian Reservations amsj Other New Districts to Be Opened Up Thi., Year. In llir (.real SuaLiiti' lie 1 a n villi-, and lht Fertile l lntn of Aalnlljol. To the Kclitor. Dear Sir: The past three Bf four ycurs have demonstrated to ii laift Dumber of Americans thev.ilnrof t lie rrsin'gTowing ami ranching lands) of western t'anada. Tens ol thousand! liaM' taken advantage of tat offer made by tht Canadian yoveraateal as well at ol Ike exceeding! low prieet salted for landi by the railway, cl onixation und other companies. The experience of those vvh.. have been settled there for some little time is of a highly gratifying character. So much so that tht Canadian jovern mint, who has control of the Immi rration Into western l anada, lies decided bo open up some new district! this year lathe well-known Basketche van valley, ami slso in the fertile plains of Assintbois, These districts are probably the most productive in. the entire west ami in close touch to larp-lv settled communities, u- well as being situated on some of tin- most Important lines of railway. Tbeyare within easy reach of market s, sehoolaj churches and other socisl advantages, In Mime of these list riot s lands may be hontesteaded well ai purchased OUtrlghl at ery low prices. Now as lo what can be done cm these lands. The evidence of the settlers in the neighborhood of the lands now about to be opened for .settlement (some of them being located In one ofthebest Indian reservat Ions) roes t show t hat 1 he very liest results have followed even most Indifferent met!.. I ases are given whets farmers having pone titers with most limited means, barely enough to erect a small house and break lip a little land, have in three or four y ears' t imc bee. me prosperous nil debts paid ami money in the bank. The soil In the districts mentioned, Assinlbois and Saskatchewan, 's :i rich black loam, 1 ." inches to three feet deep. As a settler says: "It appears like the accumulation of decayed Vegetation and ashes for rent ones (the eubsoll is a stiff putty clay )." On this eoil it is possible to raise from -10 to 60 bushels of wheat to the acre; oats, 7.'. to too bushels, all of which bring pood prices at the local market. For mixed farming these new districts are probably aasong the best in western Canada. Stock fatten easily on the wild grasses. Hay it plentiful, and prices splendid. Another settler writinc to a friend in Iowa says: "The climate is sll that could be desired, plenty of rainfall in summer, with uo hot, dry winds. On the 28th of September I saw prairie flower-- in full bloom, sweet iHrn, potato and tomato vines that had not been touched a particle with frost, and the winters are milder than those in the state from which I came. After the holh days 'be winter sets in clear and c old, with plenty of snow fi r good sleifrhIngJ no high winds or blizzards are known. Horses lire out all winter and pick their own Using, while cattle live all winter in open she.! an! around t he hay ricks. Wheat, oat a and barley are the principnl prain crops, I Potatoes and all other roots and vegetables do well, the yield being enormous a compered to tax ss In the etntes. Wild fruits, auch as strawberries, raspberries, cranberries, goose berries end all lurtotlei oi currants yield in abundance. As reader of Sour Valuable paper for a number of year-. I feel that I should inform you of the progress and advancement being nade In Canada within the past few years and the inducements and advantages that will follow settlemenf la western Canada. Those who desire information can do as I did. and apply to any spent of the Canadian awrrnmeat, whose name, I see. appears in advertisements appearing else where in the columns of your paper, and when Writ i up ask particularly about the Saskatchewan Valley or Assinihoin Dh trlcts, Yours truly. '0Lr READER." pwattsf s'eeal. The causes of failure is the poultry busin ss are alway readily dlscOV ered. The experienced, careful, aysteinatie breeder dOCS not fail. The Inexperienced, careless breeder will always fail. t$y laexperiew we mean to Iselude those who I w something al'oul fowls and "b have Bltd t he in on a ' mall scale, bat branch osl largely, It is one thing to nir. Mgi a BscV of several hundred, not to say thouBands, Diseases are mora diflleolt to prevent n laroe Bocks, And the cars of stich flocka is much mote BifHcuIl than the cure of small ones, for W must depend upon hired help.ond thai is not always reliable in auch delicate work as poultry recpiires. Poultry breeding should be entered into on a mall scale and the business bu enlarged only as rapidly as we find our Selves thoroughly familiar with the details of extensive poultry breeding. Epltasntst. (vr tUe Old Man a !.. An otherwise pretty pood fa rim r Who, tiil iiip1 in an aire of potatoes in a slipshod sort of a way each year, had nWSSr len able to get over N Of tfl Imshels per ?cre, rot a len:.i It SUrneSM when he gave Iiis l.'-v ear-ol I bay an acre of land to Irre what ht aeahj tili' Uwn it. the boy plant ii " it to potatoes, and hstrvesl Inf ttl Isaak els. The boy first i end up on po; ntof . planted selected seed, took food 'tir ot the erop and bent the old man all t. nieces 'liners' Home Journal.
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.
Unuu In Ihe I ii a r ii nl In ii it t for Ma SI Hi Mini Pi , , ,. i ,y j. . i4, r,i Ktcn 1 ".H in n m: i -ii,- i. iaaplsed nd reji-elt-i af U.i-n. la. Ml :t. NOTE! .M ' i.MMKNTS. The tojlowlng i- in it lumntar) of the eve i of the past quarter! study iu ti.e order of their occurrence) ki atari Ätan a n, a. d, . Jenn, arrives al Bethanj from Jer leas, gntartei . Aartl b A D II Mary aanolttts .lesns' feet at Beta aii j . 8ui :... A pi 1! 2. A. r. 30. Jimis' triumphs! entrj into Jtrnsa lein, and visit to the temple. M"i !.i . Aartl t, a. i. mi. Ji -ii earn-.- the harren ti:.' wie and cleuies the temple, Tsasds v. April 4. A. L. 30. The t'lL' I l ee f aad w it hi n . Parables of the two sons, of 1 he w Ick eel husbandmen, of the marriage of the kii igs sun. Ihiiriee iiietinu ,b -u- eoneeraing the payment of tribute, the Ssdduecea ojuestlon about resurrection, aad a lawyer asks hat i the great command ment. Je. us. iti' ii- (i r i ;.-ks: 'Wl.it think y e of Christ V ' onuemnath n of scribes and lh i ri sees, and Ismentatloi The v ii.'ow 'g suite, tin eks seek .Ii -uoer and .! dlscciure ( John I 8:2 Vi). lesus prophesies overthrow pie aad end of I be wc; !d, Parables 'f the u a Hrfin the tali n t s. ,Iu;as se'ls hi- la-ter for if tern tnd of ph ci l or suver. Wedasaiay, April i. a. d N Jesus la retirement at Bethany, Thur-e'n.v. April 6. A. l. hh Preparation for the Passovt t tupper In tin- upper room, tad Ike -tri! among laelples for precedence, Jesus vva'lu- disciples' feet. The supper, durinf which Jesus dec ares the betrayer. Judas eoes out. Institution of the Lord's supper, Jesua foretells Peter's fall. Jesus' farewell dieourse and inter ces-or prat i r. The efonjr in the farden af Oath ae naae, Jesus betrayed with a hi.-.- and ar rested. Frlilav. April 7. A. P. 3D Jesus before aiaphas and the hedriaa. Tried and condemned blasphe nay, l'eter thrice denies his Master .Inda- lianas h in-elf. Jesus before Pilate, charged edition. Jesus before lb rod. atv for with Pilate seeks to release Jesui but and the Jews demand Barabbaa. Jesus eondenir.ed, SCOurgei mocked. Pilate npain seeks to release Jesus, Jesus led llinit to be Crucified, Jesus erueided; soldiers cast lots for His ferments; the penitent thief; seven won!- from the er. --. Kart hcpiake and w '. rent upon be'li of Jeans. spear thrust Into Jesus Watch placed at the I Christ. lle. pi leber GOT.DEN TEXTS LesSOn 1. She hath done wha !). could Mark 14:R. Lesson II. -Bleased is be thai com eth la the inline ol the LoiU. Matt. 21:9. Lesson HT. John 12:21. Lesson I V. We would see Jesus. -What think jri of Oil it? Matt. 22:42. Lessos v -Wateh therefore, for ye know neither the day nor the hour Sherein the Bon of man Cometh.Matt. 25: in. Lesson VI So then even man of sccount of himself to 12. This do in ream tr.LukS 22: 10. -Not my will, but tl iue us shall glti Gi d Bom. 14: Li SSOfl T I brance of me. Lesson VIF! be done. Lesson Luke Ms 12. IX.- The Son of Man i bet rayed Into the hands of sinners Matt. 2i'.:45. Lesson X. Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living Ood. Mntt. 16:16, Li sson XL I find no fault la this man.- Luke 2.t:4. lesson XII. Christ d'eil fir nut sins, Cor. a. .ifilnif 15:3. to the Script u A Petal of View for litleir. Self-seeking and Ifta-COddling? avoidance f all avoidable pelt a duties Ought to make us d SCI : tl and they do. Part of our time strength we hne USSd to nSTOl and and itcd. and e IO labors whereof the pay comes not In cash, nor in ordinary pleasurei OT advantages, but In satisfactions which are spiritual and benefit our souls. To have : ai xietiea, to be subject u no annoyances, to have no unwelcome dutiea and no occasion for aelf-denlal, is not by any means to be in a SOt 1 case. Anyone Hndlnf himself in such n predicament is bound to Kn out ai d hunt up labor- and troubles Bterelj to make life worth livinp. Bverj one l' us it n wheel with cogs in it. meant to fit in with other COffged Wheel S and turn more or less laboriously and effectively in the great human machine, Berlbaers Madame- tirnnrt' Aphiirlmnn. Mine. Sarah (irand lately asaseated to talk on the art of happiness. Soma of her aphorisms are worth kcriiii': There are minor pleasures w bose effect is accumulative, and which make us a happy life. Brsa in choosing to be niiserab'.e f are happy, since there is happlneas iu every uct of choice. There is I great deal of dlffen nee between a copy and sn imitation. When people begin to be Mrlticsl they cease to be piessaat. eaturdu Kveoing Post.
afci . itters iid IfcSsritters bsd sworn ( tt sniokiBf h-r tl.iir ini'iilke. ' duy, .. I m I. in Seskl aft i tin rgaiti h.ei ! .ii msde, ihi t v. M. i bin h u.ndiii for . , i 'Mt "s,o , John," ssid al s iters "ki i t i iir i..; . t the I .irifam "Voabet!" sighe Mcba itten "lcsa'tsffeid v. a.M- on doi.ars." "Neither esa ( U i Dok i en , I ssast have sssoki l II V a vdiiit I'll do; I'll Sive uii two dollars if you .1 eall the des! c ii "f i . ' said M , I'd- lie took t i . two isd placed them is his rest poekel "I'll bay," Im said. li t .hi hour later he was on h - w.n In n.i , ehackliag softly. Ilwitters the twelfth Bun who had bouylit bint sfl on tht ligar deal. Sjrrecets Hers Id, eino Rasvarst gtask The readers of tail paper will be pleased to leers that there is ai Itsst one svsadsd disease that SCMSSCS ha been sbls 10 rurr in sll it staass, and that kt Catarrh, lla'i'r Catarrb Cure is the only positive ears kaowa to the astdical fratersitjr. Cetsrra be:iig a eoristitutioii.il disesse, requires s constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cars is taken latersally. siting direct!) upon tae blood aad mucons surfaces ot tbs system, thereby destro; og lbs foaadattoa of the disease, ami K'Va.g the patient Btreogth by building 'p the i astitatvaand ass. -..ng n.mnc m doing its work 'he I rc prietors bsvs so nm h fsith la its i urstire powers that they offer One Hundred I), m for mi case that it tads to urc. f, nil tor list ot testimonials.
Ad Iress I- J. Cheney &, Co.i Toledo, O. Sold by I i ui'gists, 7.-. liai.'s. Fsaails Pilu srs the best. I n riimlni-H, Cver aotlce." asked the csrafsd philose .,i.. u mi mail wants to n you think he is speaking trom the bottoM of his heart he SBSSks at the top ot Ins voi'e"'" Indianapolis Press. Cheap Rntea to nllfornla February 12th ami sack Tue. - lay thsresJter, until sad iai udiiuj April 30tht Specie C Rate i olonist 1'icketi will he su.d vis the ouihern PaciAe'l t ompany's "Ogdeu" and "sunset" Routei to i. points ia Cslifea nie. 1 he rate wul be: From Chicago siionn, :rom St. Louis, kteraphis snd -N a OrleiDl I27J0, from tin .o ... Kansas City, etc., $-'). 00. Corresponding low rates from 1 other points eat ar.d north. For particulars and data led information pertaining to the Southern Pacific Company' Routes, and these ipecia! rates to Californ.a, i all upon or addn i-s W. Keimyer, 0. IV. A . S.P.Co., 238 Clark St., Chicago, 111, v H. Cob nor, C A . S. P. Co., Chaajber cf Con.nierre llldg.. I'.r ciimati, Ohio. 0, t;. Herring, C. A., S. i'. Co., 711 Park Bids , Pittsburg. Ps. 1. K Townsl. y. i A . S P. Co., 421 Olies St.. St. Louis, Mo. i ( ( r, C. A.. S. P. Co., 208 Sheidley li d; , Kaasss City, Mo. The frnisdr preadlna. i "Tlie Kansas crusade is spreading " " o ' " Ye we have sn old hen sitting on one and trying to hatch it." Ohio State ', Journal. low Rate Wlnler Toara the Sonny alh. The Mobile & Ohio will run Special Low Rate Kxcurs.on. good until June the first, permitting invalids and others to stop at Brit-class hotel enroute at very nonuna. rate to all points in Alabama, MHsissippL Ueorgia, Florida, Cuba, Central and South America. Low Kate llomeseeker's 1st snd Krd Tuesdav of each month. One Way Settler's same'days at Verv Low Rates. Any tuket agent or J. T. Poe. 0. T. M.. Mobil-, Ala. C M. Shepard. (J. P. A.. Mobile. Ala. M IL Hohreer. I). P A . Ml Marquette Bldf., Chicago, 1.1., 7 West Fort Street. l)e'tOit, Mich. rn l eal Term. Oeorgis eoloBCl had S man srrrstcd for "looking mean" at bins. The man a tinnl tivp dollars for rubbering with intent to erc Minneapolis Times. peitz, the niohrat Food Out. The nrtnieR in the John A. Salzer Seed CoKpany'i catalog. La l 'rosse, Wis., on viieh. Bismarck Hog Food Pea, Billion Dollar tJra-s, Victoria Rape and Uroinus laenuaa are worth ajoo.oo of any wide asraka fsrner's ssoney, particularly the one on Bpelta is remarkably iatereatasg on accoont i I the wonderful rMlBessof t ins productive, prohtic hav and grain food. Every farmer should get Salzer s catalog and read about bpeltz. K.J After talking with a i a treat reiiel to takl n.igcing woman it a roll in s led of tinpuig nettles Ranis Horn. I do not baliCTC Pago's I 'urc tor Consumpt op has an equal tor coughs and (olds. -.lohn F. Borer, Trinit) Springs, Ind., Feb. 15. 1900. Pad is atmssjet tl m fiction asd alasss as strsagri ss actios fesaded on fact. Detroit Journal. The I.tfe-Saver of Chlcdrn is Hoxnie's (roup Cure. It prevents and circs Membranoii Croup, anrl Diphtheria. No opium to arelj m the brain .ri cts. The Iond in mint pro'.uced 107 ,0X9,518 eom last year. ITTNAM r cor I K-s I'i r -iinnimi wo ihu" pt ..nd hripli t . -: in,, t- it any si.own aye stuff. Bold by all dnaggists. Diligence ia a fair fortune and industry S goad chtatcChuag.' Daily Mes. THE MARKETS. N.v Volk Man n M, 1 1 i t j ,'it CATT1 F. Na ive Pior i rm '. m iduitna i i i .1 i. inter o hi st ItKAT No j K t... CORN No. ! ha is :m. j a 4 I s '. ii ii W -i .i (S'tS W i n tktj 4 ii u . I M't 1 i l ' i. :-. .vi t's vv . n ut cul'loN Mkldlluj l.lA. KS Me. rs Costs and 1 1 IS. I '! j 'M r ;( mi i i 1 4f t M H .: ii "i j no .j 74-V" .... e .... 3 M M I ..ii Ill ,iH Ht It! I! I -.ii Ii 13 C KS (per )'. . . j ii . Kalr to Choice HHKtCP .' 'Ii t0 l l'.olce i-Li'i i. latents ntew. ' II her lira. Ics. . V im 'i No. : ite.i 0 ill N - No, 1 iai a- No. s um:- .v.. 'i iHA "CO -( .'IK I I . ..f Hurler. 1IAV i'Ii - r i i.iioih T'.l . 4.1 H ,'JI kl w II I, i; Itl rrKK Oholci l'.-.iiy ... MA ' 'N i'l"iir bib i;r, ts fresh J-lUt K --Stan lunl.M s m w UAKD 1 'boll Sc .on i ! I ii UIO. c ATT '-11 Native Si. eri ... IKMlH I '.i 1 1 to Chotci MHKICP Fair I Chh i h i.i it ' It -W inter Patents, . . Su ,iiu pKtonts... WHEAT No I iprtna .S... m MS I COHN-No. - OATS Xo '.' l'i 'ltl - Mess ii a i M t HI u li lo ,-. i. 0 I.I 1 'ill .: So : (( ,73 MJU :'ii U i li j s;, :i ,.'i j a 3 5(1 TO Ii II & n fl 's WS AS CITY, rri.K Native Ht. Ts ... t .V 1 ti i mi i t I li JlniiS Fair WIM. AI N in i n a. 1 Ri .1 i.i i O'KN No -OAl B N ' t S BW FLOUR Hu ii Oi ( iftLBAXI 'jdi-s J 75 li 4 111 COltN No -i IAT8 VAsiern . II A llol.e .... -''.I s mi t 19 ii i:u Ptaiidnnl M - - . .N' Short Hit) HIcIi ' i I Ti N Ml.t.lliiiK .e li mi as t III' s1.
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THOUSANDS OF FAIR WOMEN HERALD PRAISES FOR PERIINA. Catarrhal Dyspepsia und Nervous Prontratioi Make Invalids of More Women Than All Other Diseases Combined.
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Pcruna is the woman's friend everywhere. It is safe to say that DO woman ever used Peruna for any catarrhal HiTamrement but what it became in dispensable in her household. Letters from Women. Every day we receive letters from women like the following'. Women who have tried doctors and tailed; women who have tried Peruna and weie cured. Miss Katie Klein, 61SS Hartnier avenue, St. Louis. Mo., writes: "I'eruna has done nie more food for catarrh than the best doctors could. 1 had catarrh so bad, but after taking I'eruna it is entirely gone, and 1 feel like a different person." Mine. Anna rreaeott'a Letter. Miss Anna Preseott. in a letter from 1C South Seventh street, Minneap olis, Minn., writes: I am alncerely frrateful for the relief I have found from the use of Peruna. I was completely used up last fall, my appetite had failed and I felt weak and tired all the time. My drugcist advised me to try Peruna and tne relief I experiencea alter taxing one bottle was truly wonderful. I continued its use for five weeks, and am glad to say that my complete restoration to health was a happy surprise to myself as well as to my m . . 1 friends.' Anna frescon. A constant drain of nervous vitality deideting the whole iicnoiis lyateO causes the mucous membrane surf aces to suffer accordingly. This is the onclition called systemic catarrh. It erv nenrlv resembles, und there is really no nractica difference, between this condition anil the condition known SI Xuda. or ncVvous ra t i.;;,. nearas
UNDER THE SNOW. Ghastly Truths Revealed on the Disappearance of Winter's White Mantle.
tewrsS'." u.-- , di-,iHe Renn-. , , j U thhTe .v em td 1 ow and novv'u', . h the V,rJ .r.n . : ti thesa dsatabrincinsj as Bret ljSTZn v.of the sun. i.t - t v. i,..t iiv t if nriiiK w i mi The human '"lv at thin time n pi.rtietl Inrlv mis, it il-l to t ln'-e pet ni-. i ' 1 in Man ..I" i. nr. The avstem l.n- n I III K,-i in" frit i J depleted by the forefoiaflr, inter I he Mood l liiRptKri ana linen wini inimi.. nerven have not recovered from the ton-inn thev have been under for the pant month The stosswh, the bowel, the kidney, the Ihrer sre all at their wont. It in therefore, not transethat tlicae sertri" of dmeane find feride ground in which to thrive, flourish ami develop into desdlv ill" Spring in the t ime of year when one should tear an attack of frver. rpeciallv when the syiitem i depleted, one nhonld dreiid anv wvere ilhnenn. The vitality in a low ehh There i lean power of reaiatance to throw off diaeane. and it in on thi ieronnt that fatal ltie are no mueh (rreater during the Spring months than at any other time of the yea. There ia but one wav to ward off MS dsngers, snd that ii to fortify the human
Peruna vmII be found to effect sn immediate and kastlag eure la nil cases of systemic catarrh. It acts quickly and "beneficially on the disea-ed mucous membranes, and with healthy mucous membranes the catarrh can uo longer exist. erunn a True rrlenu to omr-. Mrs. F. I. Lynch, writes the following from 334 B. Dirisloa atrast. Brand Kapuls, Mich.: The Peruna Medicine Co.. Columbus, O.: Qeat leinen "T earnestly reenmtnend Peruna to any suffering woman, as it cures quickly. Last year 1 had a niM persist entconajk which nothing seemed to cure. Two bottles of Peruna did snofi for nie than all the doctors seemed to do. la a couple of weeka 1 found myself in excellent health, und have bees enjoying it ever -nice. Hence I look "ii Peruna as a true friend to women." Mrs. F j. Lynch. Peruna Is Squally efficacious in curing catarrb ol the ihr.'nt as la curing asratemle catarrh or catarrh of the stomach. Catarrb is essentially the ra me w berever located. Forui.a cures catarrh. Pernnn Wnkea Yoo Keel Like a NSW Peesask, Miss Mary CoatS, I popular JOUBf Trnsasn of Appletoa, Wis., and president of the Applet on Young La. lie-' club, also ipeaks In flowinaj terms of Peruaa. A latter reeeatly reeelsed from her by The Peruna Medicine Company, of Columbno, Ohio readht ai fellows : "I nm plad to call the attention of mv friends to Peruna. When that tonpuid, tired feeling comes ot er yon, and ; our'f US longer tfS food, and
Dr. Bull's Cough Onres a CotiRh or Cold at once. Cfasnssaaajsasj amaa Conquerat'roiip.WhoopinR-rouKh. VaVavP Hoarw noss, Bronchitis, Grippe and ear aaaT Consumption. Mothem praiao it. Doctor prescribe it. Quick, sum results. ( kit onlv Pr. Bull's 1 Price), 25 cents. Dr. Bull's PilU cur CoaMlptUoo. IMy pills, 10 cts. Trial bu, eta.
trtraXsz ,,Uicklv. it will isestsblish row -anin.:e ,!e.e it e,v , ros reetfd n sjhtpot -Terp. 1 it wifl give v,m and Tig. r to tht ... nrw. and it will .lis,. .1 sll extstins poisoaa that iiiiiiisi' Follow, tm i an instance tl.at mil mm träte ti e wonderful power of lr l.reet.e Neiviirn blood aad Ben i issaedr. SherifT .1oni T. Steven, who in lH1 if Ol Tivde V.ir t . nv I h.ive u-.-l Ir Clreene'ii Nrrviira htood and nerve remedy eapeeisllv as a blood purifier I had a verv severe hnmor on mv arm, arromnanicd by a very Ifid it hing, ao aererr that IcosM not leepniehta. eanainp me great inconvenience bv the loaaof Blee b? the itching. A fneml adrlaai me la lata IV (Wne'j Neessrs Mood rind nerve remedv. wht h I 1 " ' the mo-t atiafa.torv result, tor the trmiMe ha ent.relv dimppeared. sad I - an now ret wmfrtTtaMy nifrits and hr ' of mv former m.aerv from the hurtling Itching enatinn" Renicmlier In- Oreene'l sdvire will he given to nnv one deir.ng the nie nh dnt lv free if thev will write r rail apmi bimst bit officT. M W 14th St New York C ity. a It
small annoyances irritate you, Peruna will make you feel like another person inside of a week. "I have now used it for three seasons, and find it very valuable and efficacious." Miss Marie Coats. Diseased nerves are traceable directly to poor digestion, and poor digestion is directly traceable to catarrh With the slightest catarrh of the stomach no one can have good digestion.
Very few ot the many women who have catarrh of the stomach suspect what their real trouble is. They know thev belch after meals, have sour fctoinach. a sensation of weight or heaviness, a fullness, irregular appetite, drowsiness, gnawing, empty sensations, occasional pain they all know this; but they do not know that their trouble is catarrh of the stom ach. If thev did thev would take Pe runa. I'eruna cures catarrh wherever located. As soon as Peruna removes catarrh from the -ti.maeh the diges tion becomes good, appetite regular. nerves strong, ami trouble vanisnes. Peruna strengthens weak nerves, not by temporarily stimulating them, butl bv renoo nti the eau-e of weak nerves - poor digestion. This is the only eure that l.i-:-. Ib tnove the cause: Nature will do the rest Peruna removes the cause. If von do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna. write ot once to Dr. Hartman, civinp a full statement of vour case and he will be pleased to give you his I valuable advice crntis. Address Dr. liar' man. President of I The Hartman Sa,,itarinm.Columbus.O. ISO KINDS For 1 6 Cents (Xt rf w-rtelfll TnrSDMMMW . ;iumn vr i-mii-i iu.. wm i r w !, on . ur I l,tnXBMI I vv, wish a ,i n ur in 11. aakt f 1V' fu:i.hn.- t!iU anprl 1 otmr I or It ret. iKtiid ol 0 kind r nrl lrln raSS I 1 laacalllrrl,! rarll.,1 !, 1 lÜMrli I,H, Ivmal.xa, th rrrlfa Irlln r4U, IK i,lrn lij W-rl Mfti, "! "'C- "! ki-antlOll Sl ,J ,.lr!.l 1.1 1 rillfc llllxl . I rl.l r.to trllla ail la - at m:M l-lUr iti. ri Tiiawia Kr n , ;l.r i.biw sfl a. aai far in roil, alaaBaaaa ia aaaiaa raiala iiiii woria i'a w aar giant! I ia a4 at't. a1 '4a 11 croM, wis. I 1 la 3 or 4 Years an Independence Is i 1 1 reu tkt or roiir ho r. Hn lin . ana.ll th land of fleotf Hlo-l t -an-rt i.an.i.iilrlk Blm III ." a Ileal ruOftal r n- .,' ft. anfalv inforniilon t" rattiir , u.i rill ran h Ii i n ai.iipi o-n i . free ol twi I fK.I'l.KV --I "f I mm crsj v.. .i... k R h i ' h '., i j s i Kiwn.Ki. aa I hilar. i noil ahn :1 lt. 1 1 n ' e pmp la.'.... IM h lra,. ät.lll! 'T M". K. T H-l H 1. -.ti.',; 11 rmir HU ln.liat.ai-. U Inrt Sot ei. miMUk M rVairu ( iila dünn Mtrro Al-rll. RKAiirn ok this Pavraa m siaiM ro nt v am th i no AI'Vr HTISK.II IN IT . oi l MN1 1 1 . .i i n isstsr i roa hav WHAT TMK1 A-K M'H HKI I IM AI . -I 11- I 11 I IKS -II IMITATIONS CATARRH CURED hr n Birth 1l l'ull inaar .-mil ai4 par ajn K ' I'ln'"'- t trtura aiali aTSlJ STIWAS V.. Craal. Ulla a. n. k n I8P18 srnr.s sbitiw to aaTKisTsei hur alalr laal aa aaw ia Amvt mr ta u psayar neat 'wli i IBM.
