Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 December 1904 — Page 7
An inviting prospect. W ill Canada la the Best quarter of a f irj take the place ol tLo Lu..td it.' tr-al wheat i. ttn.g h a Um MUmi Luiu.j ... i . j.; .Illing points that way. u u. ( l of xi" i U the Lulled State ha i algfe water mailt a a Vbeat uportlai country. The Ukercaaiaf j, ' ...i. ..hi o er thero ba ru- i.-o i,c . RrbM home tonauiupilon la Le I lABSBlly Ercatcr tu proporiii u tii4u Um Increase In wheat prouuet. a. I I n. in-r of fact wheal j.rui.u. lion , rea laf cier there as (as land be- , BOM valuable ami by rea.-i.n of t: . Baad fur other forme of Sfottaei ( I me eons inn pliOn. It 1 said that . . it crop this year la not tuuro ( . jier cent, of the crop of liiol and much below the crops of lb)2 and j, it Is estimated that this jar IBs 1' utted State aurplua for export will I be afar loo.ooo.ooo. ablca is i-sa t i an Jt-ar since 1878 with tw. ex- ( Not only la this the case, hut a . D ' rable quantity of the Let canfc .!, at is being Imported into Min- : t and nbo Chicago. I , this tends to Kep the price of wheal BSBf the dollar mark, and "dollar wheat" Is the loadstone that will at-
tr
Captivity of the
Ten Tribes Souday Scowl. on lot Dtt. 11.1904
Prepared by th.
B(a "Highway and Byway Pr.a.hir.
3
Kul.tikrl.l - . i u .
--. ". u . av. tuia.i. JJmCm Tl XT 2 K I i. nr. ,l; M,ra. arr veraea. Hit. n,n(J a;1 of thechsD'er OOLDKM TfcXT Tl. fa. e of the Led Jtv lhl 11 " evil l pet i u TIMKlt 1 ....Ii.. n.r.j ar-. J L e.. authorlu.a tr.at n... fa.. Hamaria er.irr.,1 In 7a. or ...r!) In 7Ji B. C Ii was wOoui ua years after the laat test i r-.v i. laaMtta capital of lavaaL Introductory Note. f" . li.jt tl.t) brllllal I twit OMMM irlirr
If J- bomaa II., the t.latury ol lata ; is rapid ai.d dei-i" i ..t p.ui.ge i ,.. laa let i mi m at tae a n its of Assyria, in aptU of (Jods warniuss seat l ilia I r. i I , t. II. nation f naix.k not lis wi keel sad llceattova idolatry, ana the j aia sianta aid in- pi. lea of (JoJ were ina.j lu D Od fn Um from ti.e reign of Jeroim Ii. ar.U lo-daj'a iesaoi. ai nai 1 4i ars. and In that time als kings ru.e.I fi.ur of I ii. .r;.:s gailiIr.a- the thron by intrigue ai.J murii i Kor USt of Jarat. a klr.ga irom Jerul oum II. to Hi boo, aee latroductory note to leBim for Novaaibec JW. or, i.ttier ail.l, une oui
uto.v und rnuka out
uur oil. list.
iarniers to the Canadian North- ' The Lesson Outline, where land la cheap and can h ; tiikml -s,,, ar.d Its PaadsaaBflat ! on a wholesale basis, particulars L- J . inn.ent fa..tn. va 6 is.
l) The liun.an Agency, v. C 2) Tbe Imt1 a iiverru'ing 1'roviJcnce, U Uod's faJtfcfalbese, v. u. ' 1 1 Nat Massi sajasm :' Tie Mektag. Hi - .. ii .:.tts of Sin. vs 7-U. U 17. Kim Itep. UabelMt "Kiared utt
. h may be had from any spent Canadian Government. The reof American exports will have uble Influence of Increasing Canproduction and keeping up the it constitutes a roseate prospect is country, and needs no xer i-e e enthusiasm to foreree the LBS iOB of the Dominion Into tua position of the "granary ol
Ii. .il. Brad llaalaraa. lie nil a tyj i. si street fainin. with a blacking kit slung over hit ahoulder, und at be walkt ) boldly into the atort of s Wabakh avenue aptteiaa hit brad scarcely res bed the lap of the counter. "SaT," he afckrd of an elderly gentleman at the de.k. 'are youae de guy wot t uns did joiut V" "I am the proprietor." was the reply. "What can I do for you, my buy'.1" "Hen I've got one o' dein reerprosIty properiitiona ter hy at youse. said the unh.n. "ijimme one ur yer chairs an' let nis open up a hoe-shin-ery in front o' yer winder; aee?" "Not ssacllj," replied the optician. "I fuil to see what benefit I would derhe from tuch an arrangement. H "Well, it s like dis." snswered the reathfa! aeaasaar, "yer ee. i puti sich n dsxlin' khiue on me customers' kicks dat it ruins dere t es sn' dejTJ hsf ter come in and buy specks ut youse; saej ? Chieaif., h , , !.., g .News. Bnnllaao IHatlm-tloa. ..i.tiago de tuba hat an ecclesias lical diktinction that is not known to the majority of those st present encamped ah.iut it. ami that U thut it is the oldest bieBCprle in the western world. When all lVnnsylvanis was a trackless waste t arclibih..p ruled a see of no mean proportion from that ity ar.d unier that title. From the
city of Pantiapo also went out tbe two
SERMON WAS A WINNER. fuch s Oood On the Parson Wak Requested by the Bishop for the Loan of It.
At a dinner to the anhbiii.p of Canterbury in New Volk, re Ute. tue Muff.o hjtuirer, Bishop Chsuneey breystcr, of Lounecticut, ierted acll piaiae " Is there anything tamer," he a.d, "than to hear a man praie uimaelf tbaa to hear a ju ige praie a daaeiiiB as bod ;ut made, or a aurgeon pia.se an - iÜ jieiation he baa performed, or a lerC n hi praiae s sermon he ha preached ' irt ute tell you about s lerta.n selforainina i lergyuisn. " At a dinner aimilar to thu one he bann to talk of nut own eloouenr. lie talked of a loaf tiabfl. Knully be deaenbed a serniun wbere.tn' he had ra.ed enough money to build a magnificent new church. ' lie aa.d that thia aermon had thrown .he congregation into a transport ot 1 . raluy From all aidea of the auditor. una there had reounied snn..un. emenu of kutiM-r:pti..ns of fl,0u0 of ti.OOO, even of 5,000 omen had sdranced to the altar and thrown in their watches, their rings, and their brsceicta One young woman -a i even Hut here a distinguished bishop interrupted. He bent forward and tapped he speaker on the ahoulder. i said you lend me that sermon?' he whiapcred. Greatest In the World. Arlington, Ind., Dec. 5th i Special). Mr. . A. ilr ng, the phi t .rapher, who moved here recently from Sapp, Ky
ii. iiiiniy oi ine nn-.ni'jn mat ik1.j j.j-
i . K AGRAPHIC PERSONALE Tl e .ate George G. Vest left an estate el (ian ia, at one time a noted iger is living In London, lie M lOv an "id. Ml Ixiuise G. Smith, whose mother . r Of Tbomss Jefferson, is desd Louisville. although 83 years old. Mrs Sarah Ha
nf Lnn. Mass.. does a good e binding Bhoes. !. M.uiiie! Lurualno Plax. lerre- . r i .blic works for Cuba, is in this rj for the purpose of studying lm-v- : railroad methods. ' r saneer, formerly private sec- ' : en at Bismarck. !s a ; atlent 1 I it. i i a--) Itim at Hamburg He Iters 1 m Bti of nerTousnes. m t; G'iurlay. lately defeated nt in Canada, distinguished e a member of that body for .a k on the IMted Staten. M Dellinger. of Wash tagteaV. half and hearty at the age of ' ; the telegraph exrcniunt ' ahington for Morse, the in- - ' '!.e telegraph . ngshead. a famous London at - r. who died recently, M vlttt the discovery of the coitealai of W 1 Gilbert and r Arthur Sullivan le Cassagnac. the prominent ' deputy and journalist and tbi most notorious duelist in j November 4. He was CI
and began his journalistic t at the age of 19.
er lioda." v. 7. Second tep World. y CoafersattJ "Walked in the statutes ot tte kaatkea," va t. Thir ! p Secret Idol Worsl ip. "Lid aecietly those things that Were not right againel tt.e Uk. va !-.. Fourth BUp Btubbornneas. "Tbsjr would not hear, but i.ariiened their aaeaa." Tt.e riecti- llu Slatutea, ' VS. St. II. Fifth Step -open Idol Worship- ' They left ail the commar.dn.tntt Of me LorJ. the.r Uod. am n... la them n. lei. lii.au a "Worel-lped a.i the hoat of heaven and aert.ej U.a.. V. 1 Sixth Step - Spiritualism "The) weed u.wnalluna and encl.ai.i mer.ta. v. 17. Seventh Bte. Utter Cemij Ma, "Said ikeu. ..a m Saeafti v. tt Comparing Scnpture with Scnpture. 1. Judgmeut Fallen Sin ha run lu course. "Sin, when it is finished, bringeth forth death. James 1:15.
The Lord M merciful and gracious,
slow to anger and plenteous in mer- ; . ' But as surely a night closes in on the longest day, so sin unrepenied of and persisted in at la: ftsM tae crushing force of God's judgments. For "He Mill cot always chide, neither will lie heap Hi auger lorcver.' I's 103:S.
great missionaries to the Indians and I Diy V 2rf . . a1-"1 hiduey Rem-
the firit, Las Ca. h ! "7, "unu u" ur
- j - " . - j. i ... Hyaeag. "and for some time before I was atucted with Kidney Trouble. My oiaM were SON and at iff and I finally got so bad 1 could not turn in bed without aseiatance. In the spring of 1Ö03 I was induced, by a friend, to try Dodd's Kidney Führ, and after using one and onehalf boxes I waa and am ktill completely cured. Several of my neighbors, too, wed Dodd's Kidney Pill, ana in every' case they did aa recommended." Cure the early symptoms of Kidner Diaeaee, auch as Backache, with Dodd'a Kidney F.lia, and you Brill aataf have bright a Diesasa. e Good Interpreter. Homeboy -How did you manage to get sll oer the world and never apeak a word of anyth:ng but Kngliah! .pondulix Beeaaae monev talks, and it aseass to be fluent in all languages. Detr.t Iree Press. e
negroes; the firt, Las Casas,
evangelized nearly all Central Amer
ica, and the secord, St. Peter Clover, who worked amng the negroes of llrazi!. Philadelphia Call. WelnU Atleel I'll S 1 rn pb lo I'lalra. Last year's remarkable ditcoverv that certain metals and other eubsuncet may affect Photographie plates like light, even at a distance, has been a subject of further study. While It is believed that the action is due to vnor, which may even penetrate thin sheets of lueh subitanees as gelatine, pure mercury curiously seems to be without effect, slthough it become active on the action of a trace of sine or lead. 1 mperature has effect, and an action may take place in hoursat 150 legrees Fahrenheit that wouldrequire !a) at Co (! grees Chicago Tribune. a VeattatsU Calculator. A little girl who had been studying fractions, when told by her mother that eggi were nine cents a dozen, ealled out to Hob. her v ounger brother: "You don't kaoü how much that la apiece, and I do." Basest thought a moment, and an-
aweres prou.:; i xea, i do; you get
sfJBal T Bak I Mrs. Fairbanks tells how ncelect of I
NO TONGUE CAN TELL
flow I affereti nllb Itching- and
Ulredlns ll-aenia I otll t ured hy oltrara.
"No tongue can tell how I suffer 1 for five years with a terribly painful, itching, and bleed.ng eczema, my body and ta e beSBJ covered w.th sores. Neeet in my life did I experience auch awful suffering,
, - - - - , i 1 I and 1 longed for death, which I fei jvas
icui u '.o i 'i r u j luire IUI T .. .v, " . near. 1 had tried doctors anl mert.cin
not hin'." Von t h'k Companion.
nrli.ua l.rgarr. A wealthy gentleman of Odessa left
Ihc iixtn verse states expllcitij tha' ; .000.u00 rubles to his four nicees. with I end was soon entirely
'the King uf Assyria took Samaria and carried Israel away," and vs. 18 decares thai the Lord removed them out of Ilia sdgktM This double declaration emphasizes two things: (1) tht human agency. (2) the Divine providence. Pa. 76:10.
II. God's Faithfulness Va 13. Ic tad midst of the long enumeration ot Israel's sina v?s. 7-17 is in je ted thi: testimony of God's faithfulness. Tht
sinner, if lost, perishes in spite ol
God s efforts to save him. Exek. 33-11
III Seven Stages of Sin FirM
Step I'nbelief. "Feared other Gods
(vs. 7). This may mean anything
Conversely ' of the most important thingmy son." said the father, "is to hen to grasp an opportunity." J another." said tbe son. "Is to when to let go of It. 1 vipiioaeT"
HAPPY CHILDHOOD.
..
tt Food Makes Happy Children Because They Are Healthy. "
- metimes milk does not srr witt I Iras or adults. The same thing is t: of other articles of food What a- es with one sometimes docs not s t with others. Bai leal can be so prepared that it i agree with the weakest stomach hi an illustration anyoue. no matter L re cak the stomach, can eat. relish 1 st a nice hot cup of Postum cofaita a 6poonful or two of Grapcö ' ;oured in. and such a combination a Mlas nourishment to carry one a tun.:,. r of hours, for almost every 1 ' of It will be digested and taken M the system and be made use of. A ady writes from the Mnd of the Magnolia and tbe mocking bird ay 1 in Alabama and says: " I was led
I tl tik Postum because coffee gave me . . M r- r . Ä l m . I -
'iiiaen ana mane me nervous, again Iostum was recommended by 1 " i-known phyeb ians for my chllri n. and I feel esneciallr grateful for
the at n fit derived. loeaj not agree with either , m to the eldest, aged four and ajf yesrs. I gave Postum with,
I of sweet cream. It aerec with
which usurps the place of God In belief turns the Beert Dorn God. S.- ,nd Step -Worldly Conformlt)
"Walked in tbe statutes of the
heathen" ts. I). God calls His rhil
dren today to separation from the
world. 2 Cor. S: 17; Jos. 4:4; 1 John 2:1;.. j Third Step- Secret Idol Worship "Did secretly those things that wen Bot right against the Lord" (vs. Bll) Ah. how many se. ret sins there ar that are festering within, ultimately to break out in the open sore : Fourth Step Stubbornnesd. "They I would not hear, but hardened then ; necks." "They rejected Ills statutes" tvsa 14 15). We had unbelief as the first step away from God. then worldly conformity, then secret indulgence In the wicked practices of the world, and now stubbornness Notice how the thirteenth verse telling of God's faithfulness, follows the first three steps downward in the progress of sin. and that the fourth step marks the way in Which they received God's messenger.and Ills message Stubbornness bar the gate to repentance and plunges th? SSsJ onward to certain destruction , Heir God's opinion of this sin. 1 Sam . Hi 2?.. ; Fifth Step Open Idol Worship "They left all the commandments ol ( the Lord, their God. and made them ' molten images." "They worshipped all
lh hosts of Heaven and served Ilaal
vs 16. Stubborn refusal to hear
; God's warning voice cuts the soul
loose from all restraint. Horn. 1:24 Sixth Step Spiritualism "They Baad divinations and enchantments" (vs 17). All the dark mysteries of the deirs devices are included here It Is the last step towards utier abtdonmcnt to evil Pa il speaks of 1 sedtic
W asMBdidly, regulating her bowel. J" J "d wfeetlf although she M of a constl- i 1 , m ' V" Mi habit Seventh Step I iter Corruption.
K.-r the youngest, aged two and one. I"80"1 'hcmselves to do evil' (vs 17. yars. I use one-half Postum and F',,,1x l:tl'U ,n n l(h -holf skimmed milk. I have not I PVeB 8,pP ,n ,n
Nph sny medicine since the chlldren 1 r ioing Postum, and they enjoy w ry drop of It "A neighbor of mine M giving Postum to her baby lately weaned, with splcnults. The little fellow Is thrivfaatonely " Name given by Postum Hat tin Creek. Mich. 1 m agrees perfectly with children I lOpsUai adults with the hot. 1nitlng beverage In place of coffee ; 'housands of Americans have clped out of stomach and nervi -aee by leaving off coffee sad tthr Ptnm Food Coffee. Lsok In ' lh, nttM hook, "Tb Road ic Hiiila-
"The face of the Ird Is against them that do evil." "God is a Spirit." and yet the Holy Spirit, in speaking of Q to men. uses terms that are comprehensive and Intelligent to the human mind. "The face . . . against" one meant opposition. censure, condemnation. Evil cannot abide in God'a presence any more than darkness In the pure light of the sun. The evil doer, the self-lover Instead of the lover of God. ia a rebel against God ami the Lord's face id Bgatnet him (Horn 11:4. 5). Hut Jesus' blood cleanse? from all sin. oat! turns tho fi.i of God in m ri i towards tae sinner. Head all of 1 Ptier3:ll
ike proviso that they must each work j li months as domestics before obtaining the inheritance They have already served nine months, and during that time have received thousands of j
r. r.rri.-.ge proposals. Thicago Chronicle. Vrrr Sad. Toddy Gulpbei Ye, it was .ad. We hardly had got our books baited a hen
p. te Gassier, while taking a pall nut Bf S bottle lost his lalan-e nd fell j overboard. I tell you what, there
wasn't ony more fishing that day
emeu
ith .ut success, but my mother uiMsted
that 1 try Cuncura. I fe:t i.' cr efter tbe first bath with Cuticura Soap and one npplicstion of Cuttcura OimBast,
well. Am- ter
son hav.ng d'Ubt atiout t'w w.mlcrtui cure may write to me. i.-;gned,i Mrs. Altie Etaea. Dellevue. Mich."
v I ... m . a.
Grecncad Whv; was he drowned? Ots'.uuu capital to guarantee all our
vectors agamai ...aa. rite iur iree
As the Indian Understood It. This is the way an Indian in Wat,h.ngton county sizea up the game lawa. "Kill man, to bad; kill cow mooee, pa liou." iewikton Journal. e Guaranteed Mining Investments. We axe the largct mine operators ia the West, and cordially Mvite you to write for proipectua and full particulars sbout our nine associated companies, which have joined in forming our Inventor's Guarantee Association, wr.h $5,-
n-
Date
v. i... 1. !.. , v, i I- eijr naaniKv j.wb. r ir iur irre inNo; but he lost the bottle. -I p to frm4Uon 1k. eottvinced. ArbochM-
al Hero. Skates If Germany ever goes to war with this country I'll enlist in rhe navy. I am confident 1 should become distinguished. Winks-Why? "I have such a great capacity for da ling those German schooners. I Date.
Goode CominiM-u-n Company, 3J5 Ulive iuett, It, Leuia, Mo. A woman alwara thinka it :s her huaband'a duty to tack d wn the carriet. as he ba auch hiierty of speeeh when Ve h'ts his finger instead of tbe tack Haiti more American.
lir V b. V I.e. M.iria Don't turn the lamp down too low, Gkorge. dtSf, I siu afrsid of an explosion. George But these kind of lsmps never explode. Marie No; but n.y kind of pa does. N. Y. Kiening Journal. II. .T. lDkln.1 ?lt How do you like your new wheel? He-Oh. it'a gou! enough for me. I P . She-Oh, dear. Is it so better than that ? Cine ia r. ;.t i El ouirer.
THE MARKETS.
JO
4 tj : w i 4 M i . :. 3 j. 1 :. .i i
.i 1.1 7.'. g im
tu I kl
7ti 1
'i tl t i "i I .j i ti n It i
t oo b .VI 4 60 4 75 i ' 4 '. I I'. , 4t.
N. Vork. Ose. S , TTl.s-.- .Native Steers . 4 4i 5 7
ixyrroN MMdtina KUint W int. r W h' .t J .J
HEAT So Red (nt CORN So 1
I i.TS No J
r iiK M- i iwwi Ulli VetMI Si. .im . .. ST l.'M is
COTTON Mi'ldling CATTl.K Native Ween
i owx anl ri ii-r.
t'ALVKS (IM r 100 lira I
HcrGS Fatr to i li e e BHKEP I air t 'b
FLOUR litnt tth. r iir.nl .
win; v r S. 2 Hi inewj
ctni.N So. I
KYK N' 2
OATS No. S
c d. l no .i-na
i i!.. r .r.i I. -
II 1 tear Tinv.tin i" HCTTF.lt Choice Dairy .. 1
ku;s
i . v ui holt .- !-t. .Ill
It iKK 8anlar.l M w) ..
CHI AtH NTTt.K Nathrt S'.rx
IK n;s Fair t hoi. e
HHKKI' l" lr to . hoi
KLOI'K W int. i I 1 " tits
Si.itiiK -..l.lllf
HEAT Ho U Si rms
Nu. I Ite.J
CORN No 2 OATS-No. I
LARD
ORK "
KANSAS IT ATTI.K Native Steers 5 00
in .es r .ti t i. 1 '"
WHEAT No J lt. l mcwi 1 U5 i -i ilf No I M V .1 4.1
DATS No. I y.lixe.1 a) ITJEVV t'RI.KANS. IXOUR- 1 1 1 c h Sra.le ...... S 5 4B i i IHN No. 2 v hats Ni. I 4
MAT Ctteeee . 14 ("0 lKK Sianilarrl Meaa tA:tN Short Hlh alln I ' )TT'N- MidJIins INIHANAItil.ia WIIBAT-No 2 Red (new). 1 14 c. HN-So. 2 Mll OATS-Na t Miaed
Cliiistmas purchaaem should read me tulrertlaenient of the Menno) -Jaccard Jewelry Co , of tst. IiOuis. sud write for their free catalogue. This firm ia perfectly relialda They promptly return your money if the foods di n't suit you. a Thing go wrong in th a world wthout sny help, trat the thing that go right wouldn t be appreciaUi if it were not for the efforts they re. ju re 4 'hn'ago Ke r . Herald e Wiikefield Cough Syrun is pleaant to take. Child ren I ke it it ia s eure cure aw Cough, ( old, Croup. Whooping Cough snd the fint tage of Consumption. In use 09 eara. As to tb airahip. the trouble eeema to be that they can t keep themaelvea afloat by manning the pump when they spring a leak. Chicago Tribuns. a Lewjs' "Single Binder" straight 6c cigar. The highest price 5c cigar to the dealer, and the highest auahty for the smoker. Lewis' Factory, Peons, Ul.
Mrs. Fairbanks tells how neglect of sea
a a a a ....
warning symptoms win soon prostrate a woman. She thinks woman's safeguard is Lydia R Pirildiam's Vegetable Compound "Dear Mm. Pivkham: Ignorance and neglect arc the came of untold female buffering, not only with the laws of health but with the chance of a cure. I did not heed the warnings of headaches, organio iains, and general weariness,. until I was well nigh prostrated. I knew I had to do something. Happily I did tho r i ;1 it thing. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's V-";ctiible Compound faithfully, according to directions, and was rewarded in a few weeks to find that ruy aches and pains disappeared, and I again felt tho glow of health through my body. 8inee I havo been amU I have been more careful, I have also advised a number of my sick friends to take Lydia B. l'iukhanr.i Ycgtabla i'mnound, and they havo never had reason to bfl at irrj. Youm very truly, 1ks. JIat Faiubanks, 21Ö .South 7th ßt, M innen js Iis, Minn." (Mrs. Fairbanks is one of t he most suceessf ul and highest salaried travelling .saleswomen in tho West.) When women are troubled Tvith Irrepular, suppressed or painful menstruation, weakness, leucorrhiea, displacement or ulceration of the womb, that bearinjr-duwn feeling-, inflammation of the ovarici, backache, Moating (or flatulence), general debility, inrii pest ion. and nervous p nitration, or are beset with such symptoms aa dizziness, faintness, lassitude, excitability, irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, "all-pone " and " want-to-be-left-alone" feelings, blues, and hopelesn.'ss. they shuld rernemler there I one tried and true raaaady. Lydia K. Piiikhaiii's Vegetable Compound st once removes such troublea. be fuse to buy auy other mcdiciue, for yoa need the best.
"Dear Mrs. Pinkuam: Forover two years I suffered nu.ro thantonguo can express with kidney and bladder trouble. JMy phyuu inn pronounced my trouble catarrh of the bladder, caused by displacement of the womb. I had a fr int nt desire to urinnte,and it was very painful, and huapi of blood would past with the urine. Alo und bac kacho wrj' often. "After vvming to you, aiici receiving your reply to my letter, I followed your aihiee. and feel that rrjQ SXsd Lydia L. lMnkhain's Vi-ge-
tabls 'ompoimd have cured me. Ihe DM liii ine drew my womb into its proper pasoe, sad then I was welL 1 iiev r feel an' pain DOW. and can do my housework
with ease." -Mus. Alu k Lamon, Kuieaid, .Mis.
Ho other nifMlleine fr fernnle ills In the world lias received such widespread und uniualiti-l endorsement. Mrs. Pinkham invite all Ktck women to writo her for ail vice. She has guided thousand to health. Address, Lynn, ILiss. I'CAfin FORFEIT if ee sesMSOl f.i-tlii':, r.l;ir th ortfrtnal lMtra and ilgDatnreaof Vnll I abuva tastUBoalaia, which will prnre llicir nl.m.lii!- g. inrnnw 7VlUUU Lydia B, 1 'ink ham Madlcio Ca.. Lyna. Maas.
L.DOUGL
V
.. . ' -- . v a aaw a aaaBBBBaa a i ' 1 T 1 se id aVt aaW ' m
' W. L. Dnualmm n,mkmm awaf aWf a aaaea aaa'a aj.grCL
Tha i
ioea l::.1 It
W. L. Dnualmm mmkmm and mmllm mora more a S3. BO
atroee thrnn any sffrae mmnutmottmrmr In rise wmria.
nn W I. IV.niiu aa 10 ah.
lent tla , 'T Ctüna ana a;rior wrrl
In Blf Ii. t. r, ird th..M nf i
HM WDy W. I.
ileal rtlera Id tbe world la twranaenf Ihetr Telrv If I fnuld bow Ton th dlff.-r in lwlwii tha it ii the h'h rüd leitherp died. T.'ii wriil.l uii.li r-
I . ....... mm lj . k..h .. . ... . .. . kj.ll IT,... ... . ..u ... ... i -.. . ...
I.. tiger, and are nf g-reter lutrinel- ralwa than any odatr 4-w all" on the market U-laj, aud L) UVa aale for the rear ending Julr 1. 1. were a; -,C.T.4o Ö. w, I. Itoaalaa (uarintMi their i!ne Vj stamping kla nam aud price on tbe bottom. Lotib for tt take uo (abatital. Sold or aboa dealer eerrw bare. SUPERIOR IN FIT, COMFORT AMD WEAR, " karr aroem ST. L. Aeewlai $t V i tmr far Imvt frelre wear i'h Kmmhutt Mft..er ' Und lAe . tvvmc m 4 1, cmjtrt mni reu. le etaer. r ttinq fi uas MM fa r --. 1. MtCl'M, t-p(. Coli, V. S. Int. Hrrrnur, Rttn,n,J, fa. TT. I., nonajla uaem Corona foltolila In hl S . ehoea. ('..rnna Colt la conr.ixVad to ba tha fln-t ratrnt Lrathe-r tuxlr. I set nTr l'i Iet nteil en luitiely.
W. L. OOUOl AS. Brockion. M
People who work only when they are inspired are seldom buajr. t hieago Record-lierald
I am ure Piso's Cure for Conaumptioa asvetl mv life three vear sg. Mr Ibas. Robbins. Norwich. N Y , Feb 17, 1900. a Ihe authority of the . ! ea t reat on ita suaUnty. -Chicago Triliun.
--
i U ii 21 Ii 27 i ti 11 73
i : 21 i 4 I i i
5 10 & 30
I ;i ii 6 40 1 ul i I 12 1 U'-Si! 1 1ti .. . ii T'-a .... i O MTVh
i 11 5i
5 2S 4 .-.
I
VIRGINIA FARMS In THE ORKS Fl V.l. PS or TIKiilviA" jroa raafm better . pa an l rai r uer itoeh at lese ei neuen than ei-e. What a, lrot.i.-tlT f,rn lan.liand 1.1 1 lantatlt.n, are SaSSS ofTei-ed at Sd anlas l"r acre w Ith lmtru nte VW mrm ri et the large! eaatr rn mar aeti, our I, . a .t . . . a.l antaa'ee are of the b.t, an. I our a"-i'f . I- ten m nihi lona AI n tan. e f eater aad araat, ehort mild wt. fere, beet ahtt-rilna fael.ltle l.e mar art. at.. I rlo-ie la... I and labor, all .......bine to make thl Htte ve. , attrarfle to the homeeerker a.xl farmer. S-.r further lnf..rnat t, et. "1 .n r a i.--. it-t of rr. n-t M. l ran. he, a I -r. ShLaSftCBB, 1-11- laa. lgt,,B .ay. 0r.S, aaiti.fa. The FARMERS r FREE HOMESTEAD LANDS
of VVIMTKK UMI.l earry the Larmer for yie'.i i f Wheal ai.d other graiua Iur MM,
Por Infant and Children
i
r. I T( 1 t7 Ju
l 0 r 1 o r. w it I
I
i ir. 14
ÜI LAß'"
Use For
Over Thirty Years
Thi Kind You Have Always Bought
loa.. t awaaar iihit o.r.
MKXICAN
Mustang Liniment tor Man, beast or I'onltrw.
SCBXICAN
Mustang Liniment catrea Csita, Barns, 1 1 ruiaesu
100,000 FARMERS rereie Iii. nan aa a raaolt of their wheat Crop aloaa.
The return from at Marler and other era I a aa wail aa cat I la and boraoa. add eunahlerablr to ibia. loara a Vrwa Momeeteid at onee or rnrrha from aome reliable. lealer a hl! land re wellln at praaaut low (.rioea. A i .It for Information to Srrr intjis-i.r m IMMii, ration tittawa. Canartft or to T ft ntroni. IT. Weil Stb Street. Sanaa ( Ii M l J. Bhih .;MTt.i. HM m tklU.i.n. T Bi.ia . ('bli aato, 1H. AuTbor.aed t, ..remanent Asenta. i'laaat u Str you au I hit ad-tr. itt-,ru
ANAKESIS laut rwItef auf POSITIVE. II 4 VIM PI 1.1 a. o sample ad1ra "i t K raia.' una buluuua. Mw Iura 061
GUtS WHiRE Alt Ft St FARS.
Baat ( ouajb Strap. Taetea t.l
PILES A.N.K. II
-I
In lima Sold br draaarteli
ntibKi'iiii;
